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Cleveland man set to die for shooting 3 sleeping sons
US District Court Judge Gregory Frost denied a delay for Brooks last week and ruled in favor of Ohio's execution rules, saying the state addressed his concerns about the process. Beverly Brooks, who found her sons dead in bed when she returned from
Updated: 11/14/2011 12:36P

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Oslo district court spokesman Geir Engebretsen said the trial is scheduled to start on April 16 and is expected to last for about 10 weeks. A new court room with 200 seats will be built for the trial, Engebretsen said. An online manifesto attributed to
Updated: 11/14/2011 12:36P

Ex-media owner, union leader freed from custody
BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — A court has ruled that a former TV boss and a union leader charged with bankrupting a company and laundering tens of thousands of euros (dollars) can be freed while awaiting trial. Last week, the Bucharest court ordered the
Updated: 11/14/2011 12:36P

Courthouse rebuilds for Breivik trial
“For the courts, this is a community obligation,” he said. “There's a willingness from the Norwegian community to pay to have a good framework both around the investigation and the actual court case.” Earlier in the day, Breivik appeared at his latest
Updated: 11/14/2011 12:35P

Ex-manager jailed for six years for shooting boxer
During the trial the court heard how despite being badly injured, Rola El-Halabi managed to stop her stepfather turning the gun on himself before he was arrested. In sentencing, judge Thomas Gross described Hicham El-Halabi as "narcissistic" and
Updated: 11/14/2011 12:35P

Massereene trial hears from bomb squad officer
The trial, which today entered its second week at Antrim Court, has already been told that DNA evidence, yet to be presented to the court, will allegedly link Duffy to a latex glove tip found in the getaway vehicle. However, under cross examination by
Updated: 11/14/2011 12:34P

Nodine files motion day before hearing
Among those is a letter given to defense attorneys from Baldwin County District Attorney Hallie Dixon, detailing the "extent of exculpatory evidence" that her office had developed since Nodine's last trial in December 2010. Since last year's trial,
Updated: 11/14/2011 12:32P

Mundelein woman sues Libertyville cop, village
The suit was originally filed in Lake County Circuit Court in late July and has since been transferred to US District Court. The suit seeks an unspecified amount in damages as well as attorney's fees and court costs. The lawsuit alleges that on Oct. 11
Updated: 11/14/2011 12:29P

CA Upholds Award of Fees to Firm Represented by Of Counsel
In the unpublished part of the opinion, Fybel said the award of the full amount of fees requested was not an abuse of the trial court's discretion, and, joined by Justices William W. Bedsworth and Eileen C. Moore, affirmed the postjudgment order.
Updated: 11/14/2011 12:27P

Trial in 2009 baby death begins
She told the court that the hospital discharged the baby on June 8 because the couple didn't have medical care coverage. No baby supplies McGinnis visited the couple's rooming house on Gottingen Street on June 9. She said the stairs leading to their
Updated: 11/14/2011 12:26P

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