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Sirhan lawyers: Bullet was switched and he was hypnotized before Robert
Lawyers representing convicted assassin Sirhan Sirhan argue in newly filed court documents that a bullet was switched in evidence at his trial and new forensic details show he is innocent of the 1968 killing of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy.
Updated: 11/28/2011 08:03P

Lawrence Taylor to be sued by teen victim in prostitution case
Cristina Fierro, 18, filed the civil suit in federal court in New York on Monday. She is seeking compensation and punitive damages, in an amount to be decided at trial. "I am very upset about what Mr. Taylor did to me," Fierro said during a news
Updated: 11/28/2011 08:02P

Chemung hostage standoff brings guilty plea
A spokesman for the state court administration office said Ross hasn't returned to work since the incident and has used annual and sick leave. Once the case is closed, the spokesman said, the office may begin in-house disciplinary proceedings against
Updated: 11/28/2011 07:59P

Rajaratnam Seeks to Remain Free While Appealing Wiretap Use
The case is US v. Rajaratnam, 11-4416, US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (Manhattan). The lower-court case is US v. Rajaratnam, 09-01184, US District Court, Southern District of New York (Manhattan).
Updated: 11/28/2011 07:58P

Ex-FLDS leader takes back plea deal to stand trial
State District Judge Barbara Walther gave him more than 20 minutes to think about how a jury could send him to prison, but Nielsen still demanded a trial. "This court does not negotiate terms and conditions of probation," Walther said.
Updated: 11/28/2011 07:58P

SHC allows Mehran varsity student to appear in exams
The applicant apprehended that the FIA would arrest him, saying that he wanted to surrender before the trial court. He stated that co-accused in this case Mujeebur Rehman, Habib Khan and Akram Ali have already obtained protective bail.
Updated: 11/28/2011 07:55P

Blatchford: Tissues in hand, accused in Shafia trial view autopsy photos of
The Mssrs. Shafia appeared to weep when slides taken at the autopsies of their alleged victims were shown to Ontario Superior Court Judge Robert Maranger and the jurors presiding at the murder trial, which has become a hot ticket in this eastern
Updated: 11/28/2011 07:54P

US Opposes New Trial in Arms-Dealing Case
Mr. Bout, 44, who is scheduled to be sentenced on Feb. 8, was convicted of conspiring to sell antiaircraft missiles and other weapons to men who presented themselves as Colombian terrorists intent on killing Americans. He faces 25 years to life in prison.
Updated: 11/28/2011 07:54P

Jackson's doctor prepares for sentencing
The doctor's fate lies with Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor, who will determine the sentence and had harsh words for Murray on the day he was convicted. "Dr Murray's reckless conduct in this case poses a demonstrable risk to the safety of the
Updated: 11/28/2011 07:53P

Canadian Supreme Court rejects US Steel appeal
The Supreme Court of Canada has declined to hear US Steel Corp.'s contention that laws governing investments in the country are unconstitutional, thereby upholding rulings previously made in lower courts. The move is expected to allow the case between
Updated: 11/28/2011 07:52P

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