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Reputed mob boss charged in RI strip club case
More >> If the mad cow found in California has you wondering about food safety, well, there are plenty of problems that pose serious risks to the food supply. But mad cow disease shouldn't be high on the worry list.More >> Is an arrest in a barroom
Updated: 04/25/2012 06:45P

Scott McNealy, Sun Co-Founder, to Testify at Oracle IP Trial
The case is Oracle America Inc. v. Google Inc. (GOOG), 10-03561, US District Court, Northern District of California (San Francisco). To contact the reporter on this story: Karen Gullo in San Francisco at kgullo@bloomberg.net To contact the editor
Updated: 04/25/2012 06:26P

Court to give Taylor verdict in war crimes milestone
He never directly, physically committed these crimes," Brenda Hollis, the court's chief prosecutor, told Reuters. "In a domestic case, you have to prove there was a murder, we have the added level of proving linkage." This was the reason the supermodel
Updated: 04/25/2012 06:23P

Ga. suspect in parking deck gunfire to stand trial
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution ( http://bit.ly/Iojvq2) reports that Fulton County Superior Court Judge Kelly A. Lee ruled Wednesday that Nkosi Thandiwe is mentally competent to stand trial. The 23-year-old Thandiwe will be tried for the felony murder
Updated: 04/25/2012 06:22P

Court Hears Closing Arguments in Case Against Federal Immigration Manager
Since January, the court has heard wiretapped conversations and contradictory testimony from Serre's partner in the scheme; Issam Dakik was sentenced for his role in 2006. During this trial, he was labelled an adverse witness because he was
Updated: 04/25/2012 06:15P

Wash. high court to hear executive privilege case
Chris Gregoire will have to defend her claims of "executive privilege," as the Washington Supreme Court has agreed to hear a case over her decisions to withhold certain documents from the public, which critics deride as government secrecy.
Updated: 04/25/2012 06:15P

FTC loses bid to block pay-for-delay drug settlements
In a case against Solvay Pharmaceuticals Inc and several generics makers, the US Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit ruled that so-called "pay-for-delay" settlements do not violate federal antitrust laws, provided they do not expand the scope of the
Updated: 04/25/2012 06:11P

Google's past projections revealed at trial
Company staffers compiled the wedocuments in October 2010 for a Google board presentation, according to testimony in US District Court in San Francisco on Wednesday. The documents provide a rare glimpse into Google's mindset in 2010, as the company
Updated: 04/25/2012 06:09P

In Court, Easterling Suicide Is the Focus
The lawyers for the plaintiffs told Judge Anita Brody in US District Court in Philadelphia that time is of the essence because some players are suffering from extreme dementia and may not be able to provide depositions if the trial proceeds too slowly.
Updated: 04/25/2012 06:08P

Day of reckoning as warlord Taylor awaits verdict at The Hague
Taylor, who ruled Liberia from 1997 until his downfall in 2003, is the first deposed head of state to face a verdict from international justice since Grand Admiral Karl Donitz, who briefly succeeded Hitler as head of the Nazi state, at the Nuremberg
Updated: 04/25/2012 06:07P

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