Latest Trial Court News
Three Bronx men plead guilty during Bridgewater armed burglary trial
30, the trial of three Bronx men charged in connection with an armed burglary of a Bridgewater residence in 2007. According to Prosecutor Geoffrey Soriano, Angel Rosa, 33, Jonathan Lopez, 35, and Ruben Sanchez, 32, entered guilty pleas today before
Updated: 11/30/2011 04:35P
In Rajaratnam Hearing, Judges Focus on Flight Risk
Three judges on the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit are reviewing the trial court judge's ruling that denied Mr. Rajaratnam bail pending the appeal of his conviction. If the panel rules in his favor, Mr. Rajaratnam will remain
Updated: 11/30/2011 04:33P
Assault trial for ex-NHL star Vincent Damphousse scheduled
By The Canadian Press November 30, 2011 MONTREAL - Former NHL star Vincent Damphousse, alleged to have assaulted his wife, will have his day in court to answer to the charges. But he'll have to wait more than a year for the opportunity.
Updated: 11/30/2011 04:31P
Aruba case: Man, now in US, wins appeal
"If they want him behind bars now they would have to start a court case against him ... They have to charge him and take his case to court and they have years to do that." The defense attorney said he expects the case will go no further.
Updated: 11/30/2011 04:30P
Milford Wins Adult Entertainment Case
A Worcester Superior Court judge has ruled in favor of the town's Zoning Board of Appeals, which denied an application by Doc's Sports Bar & Grille that would have allowed strippers. By Mary MacDonald Doc's Sports Bar wanted to introduce strippers as
Updated: 11/30/2011 04:29P
Trial of Tiverton man accused of killing father, injuring mother ends
His entire trial consisted of testimony from two psychiatrists and the closing statements by lawyers in the case, prosecutor Daniel Gugliemo and defense lawyer Jeffrey Pine, the former Rhode Island Attorney General. Superior Court Judge Melanie Wilk
Updated: 11/30/2011 04:29P
Winnipeg jury deliberates family feud in double-murder case
Jerome Labossiere was charged in May 2008 with first-degree murder for their deaths, as well as three counts of conspiracy to commit murder, along with two other men, Michel Marc Hince and Jeremie Gerard Toupin. Brodsky cautioned the jury that Solomon
Updated: 11/30/2011 04:27P
Us dad charged with killing daughter due in court
New Jersey authorities are seeking to have him extradited to stand trial in his daughter's death. Child welfare authorities investigated disputes between the couple over the past year, but in each instance did not determine that abuse or neglect was
Updated: 11/30/2011 04:23P
Five convicted of hijacking boat
A court in Paris has convicted five Somali men of hijacking a sailing boat off the African country's coast and kidnapping its two-person crew. In the first decision of its kind in France, the court handed down sentences of between four and eight years
Updated: 11/30/2011 04:22P
Former Ivory Coast president Gbagbo charged by ICC
Prosecutors also have charged Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir with genocide, but he has refused to surrender to the court. Libya's former leader, the late Moammar Gadhafi, was killed before he could be put on trial in The Hague on crimes against
Updated: 11/30/2011 04:21P