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Courts prohibit changes to contracts after bids are submitted
The case involved a tender call for the construction of health facilities and other buildings. The Court of Appeal noted that “In respect of the decision to award a contract other than that contemplated by the tender call, the trial judge found this
Updated: 11/15/2011 11:14P

Court hears tape recording at foster mom's trial
NEW BRAUNFELS — According to a tape recording played for a Comal County jury Tuesday, a woman and her husband spent about an hour questioning their then-8-year-old foster daughter about sexual assault allegations the girl made against her foster father
Updated: 11/15/2011 11:14P

Cash-for-votes scam: Bail for key players?
The money was allegedly paid to them by politician Amar Singh, who was also arrested for criminal conspiracy. Singh has, however, denied all charges against him. He is currently out on bail on medical grounds. Many BJP leaders including party president
Updated: 11/15/2011 11:14P

Second-Degree Murder Conviction for John Katehis
The two men corresponded via email over several days, with Weber seeking to be tied up and smothered, an act that Katehis agreed to. The two met in Weber's Carroll Gardens apartment after Katehis traveled there from his parents' home in Queens.
Updated: 11/15/2011 11:14P

Former Lewiston youth minister pleads guilty in sex case
Joshua Williams, 23, who formerly lived at 16 Granite St., was scheduled to stand trial in Androscoggin County Superior Court this month on three counts of felony gross sexual assault and three misdemeanor counts of unlawful sexual contact.
Updated: 11/15/2011 11:14P

LaGrange Park man pleads not guilty to child porn charges
Nathan Arger, the 32-year-old LaGrange Park resident and part-time Lyons Township High School employee charged with possessing and transporting child pornography, pleaded not guilty in front of Judge Amy St. Eve in Illinois District court on Nov. 2.
Updated: 11/15/2011 11:14P

8 activists on trial in DC statehood protest case
Their non-jury trial is scheduled to continue Wednesday before DC Superior Court Judge Robert E. Morin. The eight men and women were among more than 40 protesters — including DC Mayor Vincent C. Gray (D) and a half-dozen DC Council members — arrested
Updated: 11/15/2011 11:12P

WICOMICO COURTS: Mother convicted of child abuse
She testified as a witness for the state during Gale's trial and said her mother placed the child in the high temperature bathwater to discipline him after a potty training accident. A sentencing hearing for Dale has been deferred pending a
Updated: 11/15/2011 11:11P

D209's breach-of-contract case settled
Attorneys for Proviso District 209 and the lawyer of a former employee who filed a breach-of-contract lawsuit last year reached an agreement late last month that prevented the case from going to trial. According to the agreement,
Updated: 11/15/2011 11:09P

FIA unfroze two bank accounts during NICL probe, SC told
Agency had on its own unfrozen two bank accounts of Rs19.3 million which it had frozen on apprehensions of containing dirty money during the course of investigation into the multi-billion-rupee National Insurance Company Limited (NICL) scam.
Updated: 11/15/2011 11:07P

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