Latest Trial Court News
New trial ordered for woman convicted of CAMC slaying
The state Supreme Court has ordered a new trial for a woman convicted in 2009 of shooting and killing her husband as he lay in a CAMC hospital bed. In a 3-2 opinion released Monday afternoon, the high court found that a Kanawha County judge erred in
Updated: 11/28/2011 08:58P
Le Neve Groves takes u-turn in legal bid against husband for $44m following
An application was to be heard in the Supreme Court in Brisbane today, in which two of the financial institutions involved in the case were seeking an order that there be a separate determination of Dr Le Neve Groves' claim against them.
Updated: 11/28/2011 08:56P
Kidnapper tells of threats, pit bulls, more in case against ex-cop
They hog tied the victim with plastic restraints and asked where he stored his drugs and money, but the man refused to say, Umar testified. So the victim was taken to a South Side garage for more intense questioning, according to Umar.
Updated: 11/28/2011 08:55P
Aussie ISPs to trial notifying suspected infringers of suspected misdeeds
Interestingly, one of the five ISPs that has signed on to this trial is still being sued by Australian rightsholders. Roadshow Films vs. iiNet is currently being reviewed by Australia's High Court, which will hear the matter again this Wednesday and
Updated: 11/28/2011 08:54P
Jackson doc to be sentenced
Dr Conrad Murray, centre, sits with his lawyers J Michael Flanagan and Nareg Gourjian in court during the opening arguments in his trial in the death. This image taken from the prosecution courtroom evidence screen purports to show Michael Jackson
Updated: 11/28/2011 08:53P
Alleged White House Shooter Fit to Stand Trial, Doctor Says
Ortega-Hernandez was declared to be competent to stand trial by court-appointed psychiatrist Dr. Elisabeth Teegarden. The 21-year-old Idaho man is charged with attempting to try to assassinate President Obama for allegedly shooting at the White House
Updated: 11/28/2011 08:52P
Lawyers threaten job action over legal aid funding
Trial lawyers are set to stage public protests at courthouses across the province this week. Starting Wednesday, they will be wearing light blue ribbons in court to draw more attention to a campaign they're calling 'the Battle for Legal Aid.
Updated: 11/28/2011 08:52P
Lawyers for RFK Assassin Sirhan Say Bullet Was Switched at Trial
LOS ANGELES – 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 08:52P
Sirhan's lawyers contend bullet was switched at his trial
LOS ANGELES Lawyers representing convicted assassin Sirhan Sirhan argue in new court documents that a bullet was switched in evidence at his trial and new forensic tests show he is innocent of the 1968 killing of Senator Robert F. Kennedy.
Updated: 11/28/2011 08:52P
Casey Anthony: Deposition not filed in defamation case Monday
The videotaped deposition taken last week of Zenaida Fernandez-Gonzalez, the Kissimmee mother suing Casey Anthony for defamation, was not filed in court Monday as originally expected.
Updated: 11/28/2011 08:51P