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New dispute emerges in Clemens case over Congress exchange
WASHINGTON -- There's a new dispute in the Roger Clemens trial over what the jury will hear from the exchange before Congress that caused a mistrial last year. But this time the defense wants to show a portion of that exchange between Clemens and Rep.
Updated: 04/20/2012 08:03P

Roger Clemens seeks to include testimony from hearing
WASHINGTON — AP There's a new dispute in the Roger Clemens trial over what the jury will hear from the exchange before Congress that caused a mistrial last year. But this time the defence wants to show a portion of that exchange between Clemens and Rep
Updated: 04/20/2012 07:59P

Roger Clemens seeks to include testimony from hearing
WASHINGTON — AP There's a new dispute in the Roger Clemens trial over what the jury will hear from the exchange before Congress that caused a mistrial last year. But this time the defence wants to show a portion of that exchange between Clemens and Rep
Updated: 04/20/2012 07:59P

Norway's truth-seeker: Inja Bejer Engh
Inga Bejer Engh's reaction was typical: her blond hair swinging above the white necktie and black gown worn by prosecution lawyers, she stood up, walked forward and in an utterly disarming gesture, shook hands with the killer.
Updated: 04/20/2012 07:57P

Law library represented in State Capitol
Their goal was to discuss public and equal access to justice, describing the vital services provided by county law libraries and to discuss certain bills in both the California Senate and State Assembly. Law libraries throughout California are being
Updated: 04/20/2012 07:54P

Judge: There May Never be a MegaUpload Trial...
"I frankly don't know that we are ever going to have a trial in this matter." - United States district court judge Liam O'Grady, according to comments just published by the New Zealand Herald. The reason is another procedural gaffe by the FBI,
Updated: 04/20/2012 07:52P

Ruling in Racial Justice Act called historic, but legal implications less certain
But the legal implications of Superior Court Judge Greg Weeks' decision in the case of Marcus Robinson aren't as clear, said Mark Rabil, the co-director of the Innocence and Justice Clinic at Wake Forest University School of Law.
Updated: 04/20/2012 07:49P

Ted Nugent federal hunting charge story from Anchorage
"I would much rather be the guy to represent him at a trial," Ross said. "But you've got to look at what the facts are, and the facts are they've got this crazy law down there. You don't go to court and put up a defense just to put up a defense.
Updated: 04/20/2012 07:46P

Therapy dog helps young sex-abuse victim get through trial testimony
For the first time, a therapy dog was used in an Arapahoe County court trial this week to help a traumatized child get through testimony about allegedly being sexually abused. The dog, a 6-year-old lab and golden retriever mix named Maddie,
Updated: 04/20/2012 07:44P

US pedophile gets chance to end predator status
Orange County Superior Court Judge W. Michael Hayes said 72-year-old Sidney Landau, who was designated a sexually violent predator under a little-known state law, had done as much as he could to show he deserved another trial. Landau's public defender
Updated: 04/20/2012 07:42P

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