Latest Trial Court News
2G trial court shifted to Tihar jail
The 2G case will be heard in Tihar jail from Thursday, the special CBI court announced today. The court said it was acting as per a November 21 notification by Delhi High Court. Tihar DG Neeraj Kumar said members of the families of the accused and the
Updated: 11/22/2011 05:34P
Sarah Palin's Husband Repaid for Hacker Trial
UPI/Jim Ruymen The government paid nearly $2500 for Sarah Palin's husband to tag along during the trial of a Tennessee college student who hacked into her email - even though Todd Palin never testified, according to court records.
Updated: 11/22/2011 05:31P
All judges in Penn State's home county recuse themselves from criminal case
All the judges in Penn State's home county removed themselves from potentially presiding over the child sex-abuse case against former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky and will be replaced by outside jurists, the Pennsylvania court system
Updated: 11/22/2011 05:31P
AT&T-Mo what happens next?
The big takeaway: So after today, the questions become whether in spite of almost unified opposition AT&T stays true to T-Mobile through the court trial scheduled for February 2012, or if T-Mobile's parent company decides to cut its losses,
Updated: 11/22/2011 05:29P
Libyan PM snubs Islamists with cabinet to please western backers
In Tripoli, the international criminal court's chief prosecutor, Luis Moreno Ocampo, confirmed the ICC had accepted Saif al-Islam would be tried in Libya, but said it would take part and "help" the authorities guarantee him a fair trial. The court
Updated: 11/22/2011 05:29P
Sarah Palin's husband paid thousands for hacker trial
The government paid nearly $2500 for Sarah Palin's husband to come to the trial of a Tennessee college student who hacked into her email — even though Todd Palin never testified, court records show. In all, the government paid more than $29000 to fly
Updated: 11/22/2011 05:29P
G20 case reveals 'largest ever' police spy operation
The court case ended Tuesday before it went to trial. Six of the defendants pleaded guilty to counselling mischief and two of those to an additional count of counselling to obstruct police, while 11 people had their criminal charges dropped.
Updated: 11/22/2011 05:27P
Judge who investigated kids-for-cash scandal will preside over Sandusky trial
State court administrators appointed Cleland, of McKean County, this afternoon after all of Centre County's judges decided to recuse themselves from the case. Cleland, a senior member of the state Superior Court, is known as a calm, church-going,
Updated: 11/22/2011 05:25P
Va appeals court overturns SC murder conviction
In a 2-1 ruling Tuesday, a panel of the 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond said Edward Lee Elmore's trial lawyers failed to challenge forensic evidence that could have exonerated him. The court said that failure violated Elmore's
Updated: 11/22/2011 05:24P
Witness: John Karoly made 'ludicrous' claims about late brother's intentions
Peter Karoly and his wife, dentist Lauren Angstadt, died Feb. 2, 2007. A cousin, Jeff Fischl, has testified that John Karoly Jr. asked him to sign a "fake will" just over two weeks later, handing him a document that was witnessed by Shane and lacked
Updated: 11/22/2011 05:23P