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Pair accused of plotting retribution murder of Inland man to stand trial
The defendants' preliminary hearing was spread out over eight months, during which there were four separate daylong hearings, and concluded with Riverside County Superior Court Judge Mark Mandio ruling that both men should be bound over for trial.
Updated: 04/20/2012 07:32P
Roger Clemens' attorneys and federal prosecutors at odds over perjury trial
When the government showed a video clip of Cummings during the first trial of Clemens last summer, US District Court Judge Reggie Walton declared mistrial since the clip featured barred evidence. That video clip referenced Laura Pettitte,
Updated: 04/20/2012 07:29P
Killer ordered off death row
The American Civil Liberties (ACLU) hailed the action as a landmark “victory over racial bias” in a capital case. Weeks said the death penalty would violate North Carolina's 2009 Racial Justice Act, which prohibits courts from seeking or imposing the
Updated: 04/20/2012 07:25P
Chief ordered to stand trial in Yorkton for drug trafficking
By Leader-Post staff, Leader-Post April 20, 2012 6:17 PM REGINA — The chief of the Key First Nation has been ordered to stand trial for allegedly trafficking in prescription drugs and possession of stolen property. Clarence Papequash, 58, will be tried
Updated: 04/20/2012 07:24P
Trial date for Driti
Pita Driti appeared before judge Justice Paul Madigan yesterday. His lawyer Filimone Vosarogo told the court that they were liaising over particulars of disclosures in the last few weeks. When the case was last called last month, Mr Vosarogo told the
Updated: 04/20/2012 07:23P
Calif. Court Keeps Honda Motorcycle Price Suit Running
The panel overturned the trial court's dismissal of plaintiff Audrey Medrazo's Unfair Competition Law claims, but upheld its dismissal of her Consumer Legal Remedies Act claims. “The trial court found that Medrazo failed to establish that she,
Updated: 04/20/2012 07:22P
Norway: No escape from Breivik trial
By Liss Goril Anda Norway After a week of the Breivik trial, Norwegians find themselves unable to escape it, despite the broadcasting ban placed on court proceedings. Some have even called for the killer's face to be banned from newspaper front pages.
Updated: 04/20/2012 07:22P
Norway: No escape from Breivik trial
By Liss Goril Anda Norway After a week of the Breivik trial, Norwegians find themselves unable to escape it, despite the broadcasting ban placed on court proceedings. Some have even called for the killer's face to be banned from newspaper front pages.
Updated: 04/20/2012 07:22P
5494: Sasha's murder trial begins
Sasha is withdrawn and apprehensive in the face of her impending trial. As proceedings begin, Sergeant Watson tells the court that she believes Stuart Henderson's death was the result of premeditated murder. Doctor Walker also finds himself under fire
Updated: 04/20/2012 07:22P
5494: Sasha's murder trial begins
Sasha is withdrawn and apprehensive in the face of her impending trial. As proceedings begin, Sergeant Watson tells the court that she believes Stuart Henderson's death was the result of premeditated murder. Doctor Walker also finds himself under fire
Updated: 04/20/2012 07:22P