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If participants of trial don't write complaints to cancel Court's decision on
According him the defendant's side will wait till December 4, 2011 when Tokmok Court decision comes into force. “If other participants of the trial don't complain to higher authorities for the legal decision cancellation, we will do it.
Updated: 11/30/2011 11:08A

Kilpatrick seeks to keep infidelities, corruption charges from SkyTel jury
Detroit— Former Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, whose affair with his chief of staff drew international headlines, wants to keep the tryst and other infidelities a secret from the jury in his lawsuit against SkyTel Inc., the city's former text-message provider
Updated: 11/30/2011 11:07A

Audio helped sway judge to give Michael Jackson doctor Conrad Murray jail
It was also one of the trial's most haunting moments, and stuck in the mind of Superior Court Judge Michael Pastor as he considered in recent days how to sentence Murray for causing Jackson's unexpected death in June 2009. It wasn't the only thing the
Updated: 11/30/2011 11:05A

Court system close to collapse
Justice Bauman acknowledges that courts have to clean up procedures too. Set aside the baseless conspiracy theories around the Dave Basi-Bobby Virk saga, and you have two small-time crooks whose lawyers were allowed to spin the case out for seven years
Updated: 11/30/2011 11:05A

Witness says Alpha was standing over Dexter (the deceased)
BASSETERRE, St. Kitts – ONE of the prosecution's witnesses in the Dexter 'Asbal' Marsham murder trial told the court that he saw the second accused in the matter Alpha 'Raga' Duporte standing over Marsham. Marsham, 24 was gunned down near his home in
Updated: 11/30/2011 11:05A

Minsk subway bombers get death penalty
MINSK -- A Belarusian court has sentenced to death two men for a bomb attack in the Minsk subway in April that killed 15 people and wounded around 200 others. Judge Aleksandr Fedortsov read out the 114-page verdict in its entirety to a packed courtroom
Updated: 11/30/2011 11:04A

Fisk can share Stieglitz collection with Crystal Bridges
By AP The Tennessee Court of Appeals has ruled that Nashville's Fisk University can share its Stieglitz art collection with Crystal Bridges Museum in Arkansas. The court Tuesday also removed a rule by the trial court that would have required Fisk to
Updated: 11/30/2011 11:04A

Man accused of bribing Skiatook superintendent will stand trial
Leitch scheduled Enos's district court arraignment Monday before District Judge Kurt Glassco. “There is still a major investigation going on” regarding Enos, District Attorney Tim Harris said outside the courtroom. He declined to elaborate as he
Updated: 11/30/2011 11:04A

Man charged with attempted homicide after woman sat in his chair; Unions argue
Carr is due back in court a week from Thursday when a judge will decide if there's enough evidence to order a trial. DANE COOUNTY -- Two unions have told a Dane County judge why they believe Wisconsin's new limits on public union bargaining should be
Updated: 11/30/2011 11:03A

Bankruptcy – Sanctions – Divorce – Frivolous appeal
We will not invite full-blown satellite litigation over such issues, nor will we require trial courts to conjure up a welter of paperwork every time a sanctions motion is filed. … “Here, the record before us, sparse as it is, provides sufficient fodder
Updated: 11/30/2011 11:03A

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