Latest Trial Court News
Trial starts in dog-shooting case
By Edward Gay on Mon, 23 Apr 2012 Two men who allegedly shot 33 dogs on a rural property north of Auckland will stand trial today. Russell Mendoza and Tony Campbell face animal cruelty and firearms charges at the Auckland District Court.
Updated: 04/22/2012 06:59P
John Edwards' trial set to begin on campaign finance charges
“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 06:57P
Men charged over dog shooting in court
Two men who allegedly shot 33 dogs on a rural property north of Auckland will stand trial today. Russell Mendoza and Tony Campbell face animal cruelty and firearms charges at the Auckland District Court. The charges were laid after the shooting of 33
Updated: 04/22/2012 06:51P
Oregon court system gets ready for elimination of 95 more positions by May 1
Multnomah County trial court administrator Doug Bray says the cutbacks are the worst he's seen since the state started funding circuit courts in 1983. He calls it a huge shock wave for the court and an enormous organizational change.
Updated: 04/22/2012 06:49P
Cold-case killer's appeal bid failed
(File handout) A Manitoba cold-case killer faces the prospect of dying in a federal prison now that Canada's highest court has rejected his final bid for a new trial. The Supreme Court of Canada has upheld Robert Kociuk's first-degree murder conviction
Updated: 04/22/2012 06:48P
Terror suspect asks court to toss out case out
To continue trying to deport Mahjoub, his lawyers argue, violates his rights and would bring the justice system into disrepute. “The technical term is a 'mess',” the lawyers state in new submissions to Federal Court. “All of the king's horses and all
Updated: 04/22/2012 06:47P
Haredi Neighborhood Watch Assault Trial Begins Monday
While the case has not garnered the attention the Martin shooting has, Cortly CD Witherspoon, president of the local chapter of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, has organized protests outside the courthouse during court hearings and has
Updated: 04/22/2012 06:45P
Not guilty pleas in finance company fraud case
Photo / Jason Dorday Two former Capital+Merchant directors have pleaded not guilty to criminal charges in the High Court at Auckland this morning. Former directors Neal Medhurst Nicholls and Wayne Leslie Douglas face three criminal charges for theft by
Updated: 04/22/2012 06:44P
Not guilty pleas in finance company fraud case
Photo / Jason Dorday Two former Capital+Merchant directors have pleaded not guilty to criminal charges in the High Court at Auckland this morning. Former directors Neal Medhurst Nicholls and Wayne Leslie Douglas face three criminal charges for theft by
Updated: 04/22/2012 06:44P
Court documents reveal PG&E likely to take hard line on issue of paying
By Joshua Melvin PG&E is aggressively fighting what could be the costliest fallout yet from the deadly pipeline blast in San Bruno -- a lawsuit payout to explosion survivors that could reach billions of dollars. In recent court documents Pacific Gas
Updated: 04/22/2012 06:41P