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Does Norway's patience with confessed mass killer Breivik go too far?
Defendant Anders Behring Breivik, sitting centre right, waits in court at the start of the 5th day of his mass killing trial in Oslo, Norway, Friday April 20, 2012. Confessed mass murderer Breivik testified Thursday in a chilling account of his
Updated: 04/22/2012 09:43P
Trial to begin in John Edwards campaign finance case
"The charges against John Edwards in this case flow from his knowing and willful violation of the federal campaign finance laws during his campaign for the Democratic Party's nomination for president," prosecutors said in court filings.
Updated: 04/22/2012 09:34P
John Edwards' campaign finance trial begins Monday
“The charges against John Edwards in this case flow from his knowing and willful violation of the federal campaign finance laws during his campaign for the Democratic Party's nomination for president,” prosecutors said in court filings.
Updated: 04/22/2012 09:27P
John Edwards' campaign finance trial begins Monday
“The charges against John Edwards in this case flow from his knowing and willful violation of the federal campaign finance laws during his campaign for the Democratic Party's nomination for president,” prosecutors said in court filings.
Updated: 04/22/2012 09:27P
Devries trial adjourned
THE Supreme Court trial of a Newborough man accused of murdering two other men was adjourned on Thursday following a legal argument. At time of publication, it was unclear when the trial would resume. The case of 38 year-old Richard Stephen Devries is
Updated: 04/22/2012 09:23P
Benton-Franklin judge questions jury pool about views of immigrants
But when asked of 227 prospective jurors on two recent Franklin County murder trials, their responses covered the spectrum on the hot-button national issue. It's the first time the question has been posed to a Benton-Franklin Superior Court jury pool
Updated: 04/22/2012 09:09P
Lawyers in Clemens case get second chances
TOM BRUNE jim.baumbach@newsday.com,tom.brune@newsday.com WASHINGTON -- Lawyers are scheduled today to make opening statements that they've recalibrated for the "do-over" of the perjury trial in federal court of former Yankees pitcher Roger Clemens.
Updated: 04/22/2012 09:04P
Former Yahoo president on brink of trial in Belvedere divorce war
The divorce case began with relatively straightforward negotiations over the division of about $71 million in real estate, stock, cash and other assets, according to court filings. The properties included the family's primary residence, a five-bedroom
Updated: 04/22/2012 08:59P
Former Yahoo president on brink of trial in Belvedere divorce war
The divorce case began with relatively straightforward negotiations over the division of about $71 million in real estate, stock, cash and other assets, according to court filings. The properties included the family's primary residence, a five-bedroom
Updated: 04/22/2012 08:59P
Dogs killed in frenzied attack, court hears
In a commando-style attack, two Wellsford men fired randomly and dangerously at puppies and dogs, a prosecution lawyer says. Russell Mendoza and Tony Campbell are accused of killing 23 puppies and 10 dogs in January 2010 at a rural property north of
Updated: 04/22/2012 08:48P