Latest Trial Court News
Gillett man faces trial for illegal hunting
9 jury trial has been scheduled in US District Court for a Gillett man accused of illegal bear hunting practices. John Kellogg, 46, is accused of illegal bear hunting and transferring licenses. A complaint says he shot and killed a bear during a guided
Updated: 11/28/2011 05:32A
Family of Kevin McCoy moves forward as man convicted of killing him, Rory
Kuenzi, 27, returns to court Tuesday, where he's expected to plead no contest or guilty to charges stemming from a 2009 case that was widely reported and spurred anger across the country. Kuenzi and two others — Robby Kuenzi, Rory's brother,
Updated: 11/28/2011 05:28A
Can the law catch up with Silvio?
Berlusconi is due in court today – with British lawyer David Mills giving evidence. It's one of many trials to come. The irony probably wasn't lost on Silvio Berlusconi on the evening of 8 November when, with bitter reluctance, the tycoon-premier told
Updated: 11/28/2011 05:27A
Umar Patek Admits Forging His Wife's Identity
During his testimony in the identity fraud case of his wife Ruqayyah binti Husein Luceno, who was known as Fatimah Zahra on forged documents, Umar admitted in an East Jakarta District Court that he committed the identity falsification to deceive
Updated: 11/28/2011 05:26A
Prosecutor: Murder charge appropriate in meth breast milk case
The attorney went on to cite the California Supreme Court case of California v. Marjorie Knoller, a dog-mauling case that found the correct standard of implied malice is not that a defendant ignores an awareness of the risk of serious bodily harm but
Updated: 11/28/2011 05:26A
Trial Starts Today For UNC Student Leader's Death
A man accused of killing the student body president at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill more than three years ago is scheduled to go on trial. Twenty-one-year-old Laurence Alvin Lovette of Durham was set to appear in court Monday in
Updated: 11/28/2011 05:22A
Namibia: Jailed Cocaine Mule Given Extra Four Years in Prison
AN ANGOLAN citizen who was caught smuggling a belly-load of swallowed cocaine into Namibia in July 2009 is facing an extra four years in prison after the end of his trial in the Windhoek Regional Court on Friday. For Joo Alberto Ndozi (41),
Updated: 11/28/2011 05:19A
'Chronic' judge shortage cited in collapse of drunk-driving case
A BC judge has stayed a drunk-driving case that's been bouncing around the provincial courts for 18 months, while criticizing the government for failing to address a "chronic" shortage of judges
Updated: 11/28/2011 05:16A
Child fondler still not in jail
She said the court had bent over backwards in this case and that Friday's tactics were merely to delay sentencing. Hewitt, a businessman and jet-ski champion, was convicted of indecent assault of his friend's daughter in December last year.
Updated: 11/28/2011 05:14A
Muder trial defendant said he feared he would be shot
A father standing trial with two of his sons and another man for the murder of a police fugitive told a court he was the only one who attacked the victim, because he feared he would be shot. Robert Johnston, known as Derek,
Updated: 11/28/2011 05:14A