Latest Trial Court News
Hong Kong tycoons facing another inquiry in Macau
By Hong Kong HONG KONG -(MarketWatch)- Hong Kong tycoons Joseph Lau and Steven Lo--named earlier this week in a high-profile corruption case involving a jailed former senior official in Macau--are involved in another investigation in the gambling
Updated: 04/21/2012 09:12A
Statutory rape suspect withdraws guilty plea
LOCKPORT—A Niagara Falls man withdrew his guilty plea in a statutory rape case Friday after State Supreme Court Justice Richard C. Kloch Sr. said he couldn't keep his promise to place him on probation. Kloch said Justin D. Gore, 20, of Pierce Avenue,
Updated: 04/21/2012 09:09A
Libya says building case against Qaddafi son -ICC prosecutor
International Criminal Court (ICC) war crimes prosecutor Luis Moreno-Ocampo gestures during a news conference in Tripoli on Saturday. (Reuters) By REUTERS TRIPOLI: Libya says it is building its case against Muammar Qaddafi's detained son,
Updated: 04/21/2012 09:02A
Marcus Robinson: Convicted Killer's Execution Blocked Citing Racial Grounds
In a landmark ruling in Fayetteville, NC, a judge ruled that condemned killer Marcus Robinson should by removed from death row and instead be forced to serve a life sentence after it was determined that the murder trial had been tainted by racially
Updated: 04/21/2012 08:59A
Libya says building case against Gaddafi son -ICC prosecutor
Libya says it is building its case against Muammar Gaddafi's detained son, gathering witnesses and documents, according to the Hague-based war crimes prosecutor, as it seeks to persuade the International Criminal Court to allow for a local trial.
Updated: 04/21/2012 08:52A
Waynesboro Judge John W. Keller dies at age 85
After retirement he continued to serve in the capacity of senior judge with assignments in the trial and Commonwealth Court in Harrisburg until 2007, when he faced mandatory retirement at age 80. “He really loved the law and loved being a judge,” said
Updated: 04/21/2012 08:51A
Waynesboro Judge John W. Keller dies at age 85
After retirement he continued to serve in the capacity of senior judge with assignments in the trial and Commonwealth Court in Harrisburg until 2007, when he faced mandatory retirement at age 80. “He really loved the law and loved being a judge,” said
Updated: 04/21/2012 08:51A
I have a psychiatric problem - Man with 15 voter IDs tells court
Emmanuel Archibald Laryea, a labourer who was arrested with 15 biometric voter identity cards, has been arraigned before an Accra District Magistrate Court. Laryea, who pleaded not guilty, was charged with two counts of engaging in multiple
Updated: 04/21/2012 08:48A
Nicollette Sheridan Granted 'Desperate Housewives' Retrial
The new trial is set for September 10, but Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Elizabeth Allen White urged them to end the case privately on Wednesday morning. "I very, very strongly urge you to continue settlement discussions," she said.
Updated: 04/21/2012 08:45A
I am not a psychiatric case,Breivik tells court
Norwegian right-wing extremist Anders Behring Breivik, who is on trial for killing 77 people last July, has insisted to an Oslo court that he is sane. "I am not a psychiatric case," Breivik told the court when questioned by a lawyer for the plaintiffs
Updated: 04/21/2012 08:05A



