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Trial begins in child death
On Monday, a jury of seven women and five men listened to opening arguments in 104th District Court. "There's evidence that's going to tell you what blow killed Hayden," said Joel Wilks, assistant district attorney. Wilks said the child also had other
Updated: 11/15/2011 12:51A

Was St. Paul priest's sex with parishioner a crime? Jury to decide
Those two versions of the relationship between Roman Catholic priest Christopher Thomas Wenthe and one of his parishioners at a St. Paul church were presented Monday in closing arguments at a Ramsey County District Court trial. At stake: whether Wenthe
Updated: 11/15/2011 12:49A

ObamaCare On Trial
Endorsing that view are several state court decisions. In 2010, a Virginia court ruling struck down the mandate provision of the law. Florida's Federal District Court followed suit last January, finding both the mandate and the health care law
Updated: 11/15/2011 12:49A

George Anderson, 36, opts for plea deal in 2005 armed robbery
The plea offer was a circumstance of his 2005 conviction being reversed by the Georgia Supreme Court because of a comment Pullen made in which he used the word “we” when addressing a prosecutor during the trial. The Georgia Supreme Court, in affirming
Updated: 11/15/2011 12:45A

Ingersoll Rand Jury to Weigh Lawsuit on Worker Incentive Payouts
Ingersoll Rand is set to go to trial today in a lawsuit over how much it owes to 130 employees who claim they deserve bonuses under an incentive plan tied to the company's sale in 2004 of Dresser-Rand
Updated: 11/15/2011 12:16A

Woman on trial for vehicular homicide
A trial began in District Court on Monday for a woman who prosecutors say drove drunk at three times the legal limit and rolled her truck on Interstate 90, resulting in the death of her boyfriend, who was riding in the bed of the pickup.
Updated: 11/15/2011 12:14A

Ivler undergoes medical exam to determine colostomy reversal
“For reversal of colostomy after colitis (inflammation) subsided,” said part of the brief report filed before Judge Luisito Cortez of Regional Trial Court Branch 84. Complete stories on our Digital Edition newsstand for tablets, netbooks and mobile
Updated: 11/14/2011 11:27P

Two more accused Imperial Gangsters denied bond in federal court
Two more alleged members of the Imperial Gangsters charged with racketeering were denied bond pending their trial. US Magistrate Judge Andrew Rodovich ruled against both Jason Medina,
Updated: 11/14/2011 11:26P

Ex-legislator to be 4th gambling guilty plea
Terry Spicer of Elba is due in federal court on Tuesday to become the fourth person to plead guilty in Alabama's gambling corruption investigation. Court papers show US Magistrate Judge Wallace Capel Jr. has scheduled a 9:30 am hearing in Montgomery
Updated: 11/14/2011 11:23P

Accused Pentagon shooter pleads guilty in unrelated case
By: AP An ex-Marine accused of firing shots at the Pentagon and Marine Corps museum at Quantico has pleaded guilty to unrelated larceny charges and been sentenced to six months in jail. Yonathan Melaku of Alexandria was charged in June in federal court
Updated: 11/14/2011 11:23P

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