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Evidence Suppressed in Peter Lance Case
Today, the Honorable Brian Hill, Judge of the Santa Barbara County Superior Court, granted a motion to suppress evidence in the case against Peter Lance for driving under the influence of alcohol. The granting of a motion to suppress under these
Updated: 11/15/2011 08:00P

Traci Carpenter In Court
Charged with child neglect which means she didn't do anything to stop someone else from abusing or killing this child." Judge Poole will hear more testimony tomorrow morning on the motions and set a trial date.
Updated: 11/15/2011 08:00P

Players file antitrust complaint against league
According to the Minnesota complaint, the class-action lawsuit has been broken up into "subclasses" because they are "so numerous and geographically so widely dispersed that joinder of all members is impracticable." The plaintiffs argue that the
Updated: 11/15/2011 08:00P

Federal judge to draw Harris Co. redistricting map
HOUSTON (KTRK) -- The battle over county redistricting lines is being hashed out in court. The county is up against a deadline to get the lines redrawn. A Hispanic group had complained saying the map didn't give fair representation. The trial wrapped
Updated: 11/15/2011 07:55P

NBAPA: Antitrust complaint to be filed Tuesday night in California
According to the Minnesota complaint, the class-action lawsuit has been broken up into “subclasses” because they are “so numerous and geographically so widely dispersed that joinder of all members is impracticable.” The plaintiffs argue that the
Updated: 11/15/2011 07:54P

Michigan Father of Child Driver Case Sent to Trial
WOODHAVEN (WKZO) -- A Michigan judge has ruled in the case of a father accused of having his nine-year-old daughter drive him around while he was intoxicated. Judge Michael McNally sent the case to Wayne County Circuit Court as a felony.
Updated: 11/15/2011 07:54P

Jackson Lewis | Washington Court Finds State Public Policy Violated by CBA
However, because the trial court exceeded its authority in making its own decision about the appropriate employee discipline, the Court remanded the case for further proceedings. In December 2007, Mark Cann tied a noose in a length of rope and hung it
Updated: 11/15/2011 07:52P

Bolingbrook man on trial for sex assaults on teen girls
Jose Solis, 23, first went on trial for aggravated criminal sexual abuse in June 2010, court records show. That ended in a mistrial on the first day of testimony. Prosecutors tried again Tuesday, putting Solis' two alleged victims on the stand.
Updated: 11/15/2011 07:52P

Mokbel given OK to apply for plea change
Underworld kingpin Tony Mokbel will be allowed to apply to change his guilty plea to major drug trafficking charges. In April, Mokbel pleaded guilty to trafficking a large commercial quantity of drugs, but last month sought to change his plea after
Updated: 11/15/2011 07:52P

Prostituted girl testifies in MP's child sex case
By ninemsn staff A girl who was forced into prostitution at the age of 12 has given evidence in the child-sex trial of a former Tasmanian MP. The girl, now 15, yesterday told the Supreme Court in Hobart she was paid $600 or $700 after having a spa bath
Updated: 11/15/2011 07:50P

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