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Recent Iowa Supreme Court opinions address disclosure of internal audits and
While the court noted some prior precedents informing its analysis, it also acknowledged the case presented issues of first impression in Iowa. After a brief survey of Iowa law and analogous federal cases, the court was left conflicted: On the one hand
Updated: 04/25/2012 12:54P
Appeals Court Throws Out Central Texas Man's Death Sentence
The court said Bell County native Christian Olsen, 24, deserves a new punishment trial. The state's highest criminal court ruled that State District Court Judge Steve Smith was wrong when he agreed with prosecutors who objected to testimony at Olsen's
Updated: 04/25/2012 12:53P
“Charles Taylor's verdict will be irrelevant to Liberians"
The former Liberian president is awaiting a verdict of the trial at the International Criminal Court in The Hague where he was tried for backing rebels in neighbouring Sierra Leone. Dr. Ahorsu questioned whether Africans have a say in their affairs.
Updated: 04/25/2012 12:50P
Trial of 2 Baltimore men accused of beating black teen to go forward without a
Eliyahu Werdesheim, 24, told Baltimore Circuit Court Judge Pamela White, however, that the brothers “feel very confident in (her) judgment.” Opening statements in the trial, which could stretch into next week, are set for Wednesday morning.
Updated: 04/25/2012 12:49P
Arizona Iced Tea founders feud in Long Island trial
"Mr. Ferolito saw an opportunity to bring the company to its knees," attorney Louis Solomon told Nassau County Supreme Court Justice Timothy Driscoll. Vultaggio and Ferolito founded AriZona Iced Tea in 1992. As the company's success grew in the
Updated: 04/25/2012 12:43P
Morris James LLP | Court consolidates cases and denies request to stay later
This is a patent infringement case directed to pulse oximetry technology. Defendants moved to consolidate and stay the case pending resolution of an earlier filed related action between the parties. Consolidation was granted. The cases involve the same
Updated: 04/25/2012 12:42P
Morris James LLP | Court consolidates cases and denies request to stay later
This is a patent infringement case directed to pulse oximetry technology. Defendants moved to consolidate and stay the case pending resolution of an earlier filed related action between the parties. Consolidation was granted. The cases involve the same
Updated: 04/25/2012 12:42P
Judge refuses to dismiss Army private's WikiLeaks case
Court-martial hearing » Pfc. Bradley Manning accused of sending scores of sensitive documents to Wikileaks. By DAVID DISHNEAU | The Associated Press Fort Meade, Md. » A military judge refused on Wednesday to throw out the charges against an Army
Updated: 04/25/2012 12:41P
Judge refuses to dismiss Army private's WikiLeaks case
Court-martial hearing » Pfc. Bradley Manning accused of sending scores of sensitive documents to Wikileaks. By DAVID DISHNEAU | The Associated Press Fort Meade, Md. » A military judge refused on Wednesday to throw out the charges against an Army
Updated: 04/25/2012 12:41P
Hudson in building, not courtroom, with prosecutors expected to show images of
Lonnie Simpson, half-brother of singer and actress Jennifer Hudson, leaves the Cook County Criminal Courts Building in Chicago after testifying on the second day of the trial of William Balfour, Tuesday,... (Associated Press) Lonnie Simpson,
Updated: 04/25/2012 12:37P