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Appeals court rejects death sentence in Bryan case
HOUSTON (AP) - The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals has thrown out the death sentence of a Bryan man over the fatal beating of his 68-year-old neighbor five years ago and says convicted killer Christian Olsen deserves a new punishment trial.
Updated: 04/25/2012 12:36P

Hearing set in case against ex-Mass. treasurer
A pre-trial conference is scheduled for Wednesday in Suffolk Superior Court. It wasn't known if Cahill would attend. He's charged with violating state ethics laws and procurement fraud, and conspiracy to violate those laws. Cahill served two terms as
Updated: 04/25/2012 12:34P

Public notice battle has far-reaching implications; Non-jury trial begins in
Construction continues on a new facility for the Islamic Center of Murfreesboro on Veals Road, even as plaintiffs renew their court case over the county's site plan approval process. / John A. Gillis/DNJ MURFREESBORO — A legal battle over public notice
Updated: 04/25/2012 12:31P

Public notice battle has far-reaching implications; Non-jury trial begins in
Construction continues on a new facility for the Islamic Center of Murfreesboro on Veals Road, even as plaintiffs renew their court case over the county's site plan approval process. / John A. Gillis/DNJ MURFREESBORO — A legal battle over public notice
Updated: 04/25/2012 12:31P

Bloggings on Immigration Law and Policy
Most know that the Arizona SB1070 "show me your papers" law has finally gotten to the point where it will be argued before the highest court in the land. The law was partially enjoined by a US District Court judge and that judge's decision was upheld
Updated: 04/25/2012 12:30P

Bloggings on Immigration Law and Policy
Most know that the Arizona SB1070 "show me your papers" law has finally gotten to the point where it will be argued before the highest court in the land. The law was partially enjoined by a US District Court judge and that judge's decision was upheld
Updated: 04/25/2012 12:30P

Justice Department Moves to Postpone Texas Voter ID Case
On Monday, the US Department of Justice asked a federal court in Washington to push back the scheduled trial date of July 9, when a panel of judges would have decided whether the state's Senate Bill 14, the voter ID law, is legal.
Updated: 04/25/2012 12:26P

Public Defender Testified, Against Ex-Client, to Hearing Transcript Accuracy
That afternoon, Keeley testified in court that the transcript was accurate and the circuit court judge found Turner guilty in a shooting case, for which he was sentenced to 10 years in prison. Now the state's highest court is hearing an appeal by
Updated: 04/25/2012 12:26P

Is your business protected from your employees? - a $19 million case study in
The Court also found that the 2 weeks' notice that the employees provided was inadequate. The trial Judge required the competing business and the 4 employees to compensate GasTOPS for 10 years of lost profits together with interest and a full
Updated: 04/25/2012 12:24P

Shomrim case going forward in Baltimore
The trial of Avi and Eliyahu Werdesheim will begin Wednesday morning in Baltimore Circuit Court before Judge Pamela White with no jury. Defense attorneys had requested a change of venue because of perceived similarities between the case and the death
Updated: 04/25/2012 12:23P

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