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Judge rejects request for judgment against former La Grange mayor over missing
21 that the court order was ambiguous and did not require Carter to file within the time period and that she has actively participated in the court case. Carter directed a call for comment to her attorney, Mark Gaston. Gaston reiterated that they deny
Updated: 11/30/2011 07:13A
Trial date for rugby player charged with assault
A MAN charged with assault during a rugby match in Flint in January, 2010 will stand trial in April next year. Sandra Subacchi, prosecuting, told Mold Crown Court yesterday she was concerned at the delay in the case, but Judge Rhys Rowlands said while
Updated: 11/30/2011 07:12A
Pryer denied new trial
Reif argued that a new trial should not be granted because he believed substantial evidence had been presented to the jury and that he had proven the defendant guilty. Reif said he did not believe there had been any errors made by the court and pointed
Updated: 11/30/2011 07:11A
2G Case: Decision on Chandolia's Bail Plea Thursday
"The Supreme Court, the Delhi High Court and the special court have already granted bail to 11 accused and as the trial is expected to take a long time, I have sought bail on the ground of parity," said Chandolia. His counsel Vijay Aggarwal said he
Updated: 11/30/2011 07:11A
Judge blasts Murray's 'horrible medicine'
Dr. Conrad Murray listens in court during his involuntary manslaughter trial Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2011, in downtown Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Robyn Beck, Pool) LOS ANGELES — It was clear that Michael Jackson's doctor was going to get the maximum four-year
Updated: 11/30/2011 07:10A
Killers' driver to face trial over knife found in cell
But the 25-year-old pleaded guilty at Edinburgh Sheriff Court yesterday to having a mobile phone and charger while serving his life sentence at the Edinburgh jail. Young is serving a 17-year sentence for his role in the 2006 pub shootings.
Updated: 11/30/2011 07:10A
Man still jailed awaiting trial in Spain
He finally appeared in court Monday, hoping either to be released or to have a court date set. Instead, prosecutors asked for a two-year window for the trial to take place. Spanish law allows someone to be held in pretrial custody for up to four years.
Updated: 11/30/2011 07:10A
Positive verdict as courts reconstruction honoured
School pupils have been seeing Scots law in action as part of the educational programme run by the Faculty of Advocates, which sees pupils take part in the realistic reconstruction of a criminal jury trial by convening at court, hearing the evidence,
Updated: 11/30/2011 07:09A
Trial opens for man accused of starting April's Crystal fire
"There was little we could do," Simons said in Chief District Court Judge Stephen Schapanski's courtroom. Prosecutor David Vanden-berg said testimony later in the trial will establish Howie set the slash pile on fire with gasoline, but took no safety
Updated: 11/30/2011 07:09A
Child Sex Abuse Case Reinstated
Both prosecution and defense asked the Supreme Court to review the appeals court ruling, and last week the high court issued an opinion that sends the case back to district court, where it is now assigned to Judge Reed Sheppard.
Updated: 11/30/2011 07:07A