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John Williams Federal Trial Begins
13WMAZ'S Lorra Lynch Jones will be covering the case throughout the week. John Williams arrived at the federal court house about 8:30 am Monday with his wife, Elna. She said she was holding-up, "great", and that she and her husband had a date night
Updated: 04/23/2012 11:44P

Prosecutors: Clemens wove a 'tangled web of lies'
(Susan Walsh / Associated Press) Roger Clemens arrives at the US District Court for the first day his perjury and obstruction trial on Monday. (Mark Wilson / Getty Images) Roger Clemens arrives at the US District Court for the first day his perjury and
Updated: 04/23/2012 11:40P

State high court rules Gloucester student should get new trial
By Matt Sabo, msabo@dailypress.com | 757-247-7872 The Virginia Supreme Court has ruled that a new trial should be held in Gloucester County Circuit Court in the case of a student who suffered serious injuries in a 2006 fight at Gloucester High School.
Updated: 04/23/2012 11:35P

Feds Call Former Yankee Roger Clemens A Serial Liar In Opening Trial Statement
Statements began after the court seated a jury. Seven of the twelve jurors admitted they had never heard of Clemens and are not baseball fans. Clemens' first trial ended in a mistrial last summer after only two days of testimony because of inadmissible
Updated: 04/23/2012 11:34P

Hotel Labor Lawyer: California Supreme Court finally gives employers some good
Superior Court By Jim Butler and the Global Hospitality Group® Hotel Lawyer with some insights on the recent California Supreme Court Case, Brinker v. Superior Court Last week, the California Supreme Court gave employers a "break" by resolving issues
Updated: 04/23/2012 11:31P

Sanford board rejects police chief's resignation over Trayvon Martin investigation
Also today, Judge Kenneth Lester released almost two dozen documents related to the case after national and local news media petitioned the court, Bello reports. In one of the court documents, Zimmerman's lawyer requested the defendant be allowed to
Updated: 04/23/2012 11:28P

Supreme Court clears Chevron in Nigeria deaths
The US Supreme Court on Monday rejected a final appeal of a San Francisco jury's verdict that cleared Chevron Corp. of wrongdoing for the shootings of Nigerian villagers who occupied an offshore barge in 1998 to protest the company's hiring and
Updated: 04/23/2012 11:28P

Boy who set fire to love interest in closed-door trial
Zhou Yan, 17, who suffered burns to her face and body, appears in court in Hefei. By Shi Yingying and Ma Chenguang HEFEI, China - A teenager accused of setting fire to a girl who turned down his romantic advances stood trial in a district court in
Updated: 04/23/2012 11:27P

Boy who set fire to love interest in closed-door trial
Zhou Yan, 17, who suffered burns to her face and body, appears in court in Hefei. By Shi Yingying and Ma Chenguang HEFEI, China - A teenager accused of setting fire to a girl who turned down his romantic advances stood trial in a district court in
Updated: 04/23/2012 11:27P

Former UK president testifies in sex-discrimination trial
Bobbye Carpenter, along with six other current or former female UK police officers, filed suit in Fayette Circuit Court in 2007, alleging discrimination. Since then, Fayette Circuit Judge Pamela Goodwine has divided the case, with separate trials
Updated: 04/23/2012 11:26P

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