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Streck, Inc. v. Research & Diagnostic Systems, Inc. (Fed. Cir. 2011)
The technology at issue in Streck was blood composition controls for hematology instruments. Prior to 1996, such instruments measured reticulocytes and white blood cells separately, because the various blood components would interfere with each other,
Updated: 11/15/2011 01:11A

Jury selected in rape case
WILKES-BARRE – A Luzerne County jury was selected Monday to hear the six-year-old case of a man charged with raping a woman outside a city tavern. A jury of 10 men and four women, which includes two alternates
Updated: 11/15/2011 01:09A

Judge to rule on Lee trial evidence
The report, attorneys said, will be used at a hearing where the judge will decide if Lee's case should stay in adult court or be handled in the county's juvenile system. Olszewski, who represents Lee along with attorneys Melissa Scartelli and Charles
Updated: 11/15/2011 01:09A

DA Guest refutes hit-and-run rumor
"It's a tragic case all around," Guest added. Watts most recent appearance was at the Richland Municipal Court on Nov. 8 for a preliminary appearance, where Judge Freddy Ahrend reduced the man's bond from a $1.5 million to $400000.
Updated: 11/15/2011 01:05A

Massereene: I didn't see crucial evidence in murders getaway car: officer
The trial, which yesterday 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. But under cross-examination by
Updated: 11/15/2011 12:56A

Finnish ex-minister answers bribery charges
Ilkka Kanerva, a National Coalition party MP and a former foreign minister, went in the dock to answer bribery charges before the Helsinki district court on Monday. According to the prosecution Kanerva accepted bribes from four retail tycoons.
Updated: 11/15/2011 12:55A

Shafia murder trial: 'Filthy and rotten children," Shafia says of his dead
KINGSTON, Ont. – The Montreal man accused of killing four people, including three daughters, was captured on secret police wiretaps talking often and angrily about his lost honour and disparagingly about his dead children. Jurors at the murder trial of
Updated: 11/15/2011 12:53A

Man who voluntarily gave up his DNA is convicted of three cold-case murders
Jurors returned the verdict on the first day of deliberations in Westchester County Court. The killings occurred in 1989, 1991 and 1996. Each woman was found strangled, naked, bound at the hands and facing upward. They were also linked to each other by
Updated: 11/15/2011 12:52A

Landmark right-to-die challenge begins in Vancouver
Lawyer Joseph Arvay QC talks to the media during a break Monday in a trial involving the issues of legally assisted suicide in Vancouver. A landmark court challenge of the law that makes
Updated: 11/15/2011 12:52A

Norway killer Breivik faces survivors
Hundreds more followed the 30-minute hearing via large screens in other court rooms and some had queued since midnight to secure a seat. Breivik's previous court appearances have been held behind closed doors but Oslo District Court ruled this session,
Updated: 11/15/2011 12:52A

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