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Charges dropped for "sixth man" accused over death of John Newton in Redcar
During a brief hearing at Teesside Crown Court yesterday, prosecutors offered no evidence against David Woodier, of Thetford Road, Hartlepool. Mr Woodier, 48, was arrested days after the end of a lengthy trial of five other men accused of being
Updated: 11/15/2011 03:03A

Protesters seek to have curfew cases dismissed
The motions cover the people with December trial dates, said Cres Vellucci, a spokesman for the group and one of the defendants. The attorneys argue that the First Amendment right of free assembly should trump the park curfew. While District Attorney
Updated: 11/15/2011 03:03A

Yolo judge dismisses death penalty juror
In a moment of high legal drama, Yolo Superior Court Judge Paul K. Richardson agreed Monday with a juror's request to remove her from death penalty deliberations in the Marco Antonio Topete cop-killing trial and replace her with an
Updated: 11/15/2011 03:02A

Retrial in 2005 murder begins here
A man serving a 50-year prison term in the shooting death of a patron at a Perryville-area bar in 2005 returned to court this week after an appellate court granted him his third murder trial. The jury retrial for Antoine Levar Griffin, 29, began Monday
Updated: 11/15/2011 03:02A

Federal trial set in Plumas school racial bias suit
QUINCY – A racial discrimination lawsuit filed in federal court against the Plumas Unified School District remains scheduled for jury trial following an order by Judge John A. Mendez with the US District Court's Eastern District
Updated: 11/15/2011 03:01A

Meister denies witnesses' testimonies
David Meister looks at a pair of shoes that were admitted as evidence in his murder trial in Latah County 2nd District Court in Moscow on Monday. Accused killer David J. Meister took a deep breath, puffed out his cheeks, exhaled and stepped off the
Updated: 11/15/2011 03:00A

Zimbabwe: MP Points Gun At Child's Friends, Court Told
He was granted US$50 bail and will be back in court on December 5 for trial. Prosecutor Ms Joyce Sithole alleges that on October 30 this year, one of the pupils asked his friends to accompany him to Musundire's residence where he intended to return his
Updated: 11/15/2011 03:00A

Breivik Not Insane - Judge
There is no reason to believe that Norway mass murder suspect Anders Behring Breivik is insane, a district court judge said Monday at the first public court hearing. There is also no evidence he had accomplices in the bomb and gun rampage in which he
Updated: 11/15/2011 02:55A

Member of Murray legal team faces contempt hearing
AP Entertainment News Video More>> LOS ANGELES (AP) - A law partner of Dr. Conrad Murray's chief defense attorney is facing a contempt hearing stemming from an interview he gave during the trial of Michael Jackson's doctor. Matt Alford, who practices
Updated: 11/15/2011 02:49A

Accused murderer admits to killing spree
The anti-Muslim militant charged with killing 77 people in Norway on July 22, a day that shattered a nation known for its open society, acknowledged carrying out the massacre but
Updated: 11/15/2011 02:29A

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