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Cong mum on CBI contention against Sajjan Kumar in riots case
"Since the matter is in CBI court, it will not be appropriate to comment," was the refrain of party spokesperson Manish Tewari when asked about the contention of the CBI yesterday. A Delhi court, hearing a 1984 anti-Sikh riots case involving senior
Updated: 04/24/2012 11:20A
New venue sought in Md. neighborhood watch trial
Eliyahu and Avi Werdesheim are set to return to court Tuesday, a day after their trial, which had been postponed six times, was set to begin. Their attorneys say recent stories comparing the case to the high-profile one in Florida will make finding
Updated: 04/24/2012 11:20A
Former Edwards aide to retake the witnesses stand
AP Andrew Young (right), former aide to former US Sen. and presidential candidate John Edwards, leaves federal court April 23, 2012, with attorney David Geneson in Greensboro, NC (Associated Press) GREENSBORO, NC — Testimony at the criminal trial of
Updated: 04/24/2012 11:18A
Clemens trial absurdity: that Roger could be tainted by tie to Pettitte
By Jon Heyman | Baseball Insider US District Court Judge Reggie Walton ruled to limit the testimony of Andy Pettitte because he said he sought to curb the potential for Roger Clemens to be tainted by "guilt by association.'' Which is about the funniest
Updated: 04/24/2012 11:17A
Wilson case continued until June 5
COVINGTON — Former Clermont County commissioner Archie Wilson's case in Kenton District Court has been continued until June 5 while attorneys continue to work on a plea agreement. Wilson, 61, of Batavia Township, has pleaded not guilty to soliciting
Updated: 04/24/2012 11:17A
Breivik bomb left Oslo government district 'like a war zone,' witness says
OSLO -- A Norwegian security guard told an Oslo court Tuesday at the trial of mass killer Anders Behring Breivik how the bombing of a government office building that killed eight people left the area looking like a war zone.
Updated: 04/24/2012 11:15A
Expenses in Gee murder trial remain unclear
By Nathan Woodside Bills are beginning to trickle in as momentum builds in the impending first trial of the Gee family murders. According to online court records, Logan County this month paid out $16666.67 to Dan Fultz and Peter Naylor,
Updated: 04/24/2012 11:13A
Expenses in Gee murder trial remain unclear
By Nathan Woodside Bills are beginning to trickle in as momentum builds in the impending first trial of the Gee family murders. According to online court records, Logan County this month paid out $16666.67 to Dan Fultz and Peter Naylor,
Updated: 04/24/2012 11:13A
FOX Carolina 21Docs: DC man not ready for trial in wife's death
The doctors say their interview with Muth on Friday raised doubt about his ability to understand the court case against him and to assist his lawyers. They recommend that he remain hospitalized for mental illness and say that he may ultimately be ready
Updated: 04/24/2012 11:11A
State witness selective with evidence in Tatane trial
The Ficksburg Regional Court on Tuesday heard that State witness Phillip Selokoe was selective in his testimony before the court. The court was hearing evidence in the murder and assault trial of seven Free State public order policemen accused of
Updated: 04/24/2012 10:17A