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Three convicted for unlawfully distributing pills
Following a six-week trial in US District Court, a jury found Dennis M. Caroni of Los Angeles, Dr. Gerard M. Dileo of Bradenton and Dr. Joseph G. Pastorek II of Slidell, La. guilty of conspiring to unlawfully distribute prescription pain killers.
Updated: 11/29/2011 02:01A

In DPS case, Gwendolyn Washington sentenced, Sherry Washington tries to get bond
Washington continues to attempt to forestall and delay the inevitable: the service of her sentence," Assistant US Attorney J. Michael Buckley wrote in court documents. Washington was sentenced Oct. 20 for over-billing the school district for a sham
Updated: 11/29/2011 02:01A

Key witness in Detroit murder trial held in contempt
PATRICIA BECK/Detroit Free Press By Gina Damron and Joe Swickard The key witness in the murder case against suspect Charles Jones -- whose 7-year-old daughter was killed in a police raid -- was held in contempt of court Monday for refusing to testify
Updated: 11/29/2011 02:00A

2G case: Kanimozhi to leave Tihar this evening, will head soon to Chennai
Kanimozhi's travel to Chennai will have to take into account all court conditions that accompany her bail. Currently, she is required to attend daily hearings at Judge OP Saini's Delhi court that's handling the telecom trial.
Updated: 11/29/2011 01:59A

Sentence expected today in Amherst child rape case
O'Brien said the case arose out of cultural differences. Batchu's parents were born in India. His mother married at 15, and his grandmother at 13, O'Brien said. Batchu's feelings for the Amherst girl were "genuine," he said. In court Monday
Updated: 11/29/2011 01:57A

Anticipatory bail for Yeddyurappa in another graft case
By IANS, Bangalore: The Karnataka High Court Monday granted anticipatory bail to scam-hit former state chief minister BS Yeddyurappa and his kin in a case related to illegal allotment of a prime housing site in the city to his relative for pecuniary
Updated: 11/29/2011 01:56A

Give access to Bangladesh war crimes trial: US official
More than three million people were killed and many more were left homeless, while thousands of women are also believed to have been raped during the 1971 war, according to the BBC. The trial began Nov 20 in a special court in Dhaka.
Updated: 11/29/2011 01:56A

Hishmeh jailed over woman bashed to death
During the trial, the court heard that Hishmeh and Johnston, who has been sentenced to life with an 18 year minimum, confronted the victim in her own home. The pair believed Ms Van Dongen had $200000 in cash and a large quantity of drugs in the house.
Updated: 11/29/2011 01:56A

No-show attorney leaves Longmont defendant without hearing, plans for trial
BOULDER -- A pretrial motions hearing for an accused drug supplier was canceled Monday in Boulder District Court when the man's attorney did not show up and no one could reach her.
Updated: 11/29/2011 01:54A

WA man jailed for hammer bashing death
A re-trial was ordered, but Hishmeh pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of manslaughter and was sentenced in the Supreme Court today. During the trial, it was alleged the men bound Ms Van Dongen's hands with cable ties, hit her with a hammer,
Updated: 11/29/2011 01:51A

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