Latest Trial Court News
More mental exams for White House shooting suspect
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- An Idaho man charged with trying to assassinate the president by shooting at the White House will undergo more mental exams after a court hearing Monday. Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez appeared at a US District Court hearing that
Updated: 11/28/2011 03:51P
Tim McGraw to Ask Court to Allow Him to Record for Another Label
A clerk at the court said the Wednesday hearing, by agreement of both sides, will consist of oral arguments and that no witnesses will be called. He added that the nature of the case suggests there will be a "fairly quick" ruling.
Updated: 11/28/2011 03:49P
Justices take up mercury-storage case
Southern Union's attorney, veteran Supreme Court advocate Carter Phillips of the Sidley Austin firm, said the court should take the case because the appeals court ruling "conflicts with the clear holding in Apprendi." Several other appeals court have
Updated: 11/28/2011 03:47P
Bahrain medics trial adjourned: activist
A Bahraini court yesterday adjourned to January the hearing in the trial of 20 medics held for their role during anti-regime protests that rocked the kingdom earlier this year, a rights activist said. “The High Criminal Court adjourned the hearing to
Updated: 11/28/2011 03:46P
Kani granted bail by Delhi high court in 2G case
I am not saying that the apex court was ignorant of the fact but it is silent on the issue," said Justice Shali. "The day the order (on bail) was passed, charges were crystallised in the trial court and it cannot be said that this fact was not known to
Updated: 11/28/2011 03:45P
Hasan Heads Back to Court
AP An Army psychiatrist charged in the worst mass shooting on a US military installation will return to court this week for a pre-trial hearing. Last month, Maj. Nidal Hasan's attorneys requested an expert witness along with a jury
Updated: 11/28/2011 03:42P
FOX Carolina 211st military trial for Tunisia's ex-ruler begins
14 after an uprising and has since been tried in absentia in a civilian court. Col. Marouane Bouguerra, the military general prosecutor, says Monday's trial before a military court in Kef, in northwestern Tunisia, is over the fatal shootings of 22
Updated: 11/28/2011 03:41P
Possible plea deal discussed in Colorado court for 2 brothers in fugitive
Her trial is set for Feb. 21. Ryan, 21, Dylan, 26, and Lee Grace, 29, are accused of shooting at a police officer in Florida and robbing a bank in Georgia. They also are suspected of two car thefts in Utah. Judge Claude Appel on Monday ordered separate
Updated: 11/28/2011 03:41P
1st military trial for Tunisia's former dictator and 22 top aides begins
14 after an uprising and has since been tried in absentia in a civilian court. Col. Marouane Bouguerra, the military general prosecutor, says Monday's trial before a military court in Kef, in northwestern Tunisia, is over the fatal shootings of 22
Updated: 11/28/2011 03:41P
Jury weighs prison killing case
Courchene said the beating took place in front of a trophy case area, which was not monitored by surveillance cameras. Courchene said Tavares was quickly knocked unconscious, after which his attackers beat him. Court previously heard Tavares suffered a
Updated: 11/28/2011 03:41P