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Former Edwards aide ordered to turn over any book drafts
John Edwards arrives outside federal court following a lunch break in Greensboro, NC, during jury selection in his criminal trial on alleged campaign finance violations. Defense lawyers for John Edwards will argue at his trial that much of the nearly
Updated: 04/23/2012 06:40A
Former Edwards aide ordered to turn over any book drafts
John Edwards arrives outside federal court following a lunch break in Greensboro, NC, during jury selection in his criminal trial on alleged campaign finance violations. Defense lawyers for John Edwards will argue at his trial that much of the nearly
Updated: 04/23/2012 06:40A
Trial of accused in Hudson family murders to begin
The witnesses didn't immediately report the shots to police because the sound of gunfire isn't uncommon in the impoverished, crime-ridden Englewood neighbourhood, according to court filings. The trial is being held in a nearly century-old,
Updated: 04/23/2012 06:35A
Trial of accused in Hudson family murders to begin
The witnesses didn't immediately report the shots to police because the sound of gunfire isn't uncommon in the impoverished, crime-ridden Englewood neighbourhood, according to court filings. The trial is being held in a nearly century-old,
Updated: 04/23/2012 06:35A
Taking Liberties: Revelations in Hassan Diab case highlight major faultlines
Despite this astounding discovery -- no doubt discomfiting to the Ontario judge who presided over Diab's two-year extradition hearing -- Justice Minister Rob Nicholson has signed a surrender order committing Diab to years of French detention without
Updated: 04/23/2012 06:29A
Good intentions can still be discriminatory
The court also restored her back pay award in the amount of $80000, which was erroneously vacated by the district court. In the case Holland v. Gee, Holland was an employee of the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office. Prior to announcing her pregnancy,
Updated: 04/23/2012 06:29A
Iceland's ex-leader set for spell in the cooler?
In a verdict that many fear will do little to heal the wounds of the meltdown, a court will decide whether former prime minister Geir Haarde, 61, was personally responsible for failing to rein in the country's banking sector before it imploded.
Updated: 04/23/2012 06:27A
John Edwards campaign finance trial begins
The trial is proceeding because Edwards refused a plea bargain that would have given him a few months in prison but would have allowed him to keep his law license. US District Court Attorney Catherine Eagles has selected 42 potential jurors.
Updated: 04/23/2012 06:21A
Eight men convicted in 1984 DC murder case back in court
WASHINGTON (AP) - Lawyers for a group of men who went to prison for a 1984 murder in Washington are challenging their clients' convictions. A Superior Court judge is expected to begin a hearing Monday during which attorneys will argue that their
Updated: 04/23/2012 06:20A
Jennifer Hudson family murder trial starts in earnest
The witnesses didn't immediately report the shots to police because the sound of gunfire isn't uncommon in the impoverished, crime-ridden Englewood neighborhood, according to court filings. The trial is being held in a nearly century-old,
Updated: 04/23/2012 06:20A