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Clemens's Mail Latest Flash Point in Trial
A day after telling lawyers to accelerate their pace, United States District Court Judge Reggie Walton dismissed a 27-year-old juror who had been showing up late and falling asleep during testimony.
Updated: 05/09/2012 10:11P

Criminal case moves forward while Kane coroner hospitalized
West has not appeared in court in recent months because of his condition. A recent doctor's note described West as being in “acute distress,” Johnson said. West is also facing a civil harassment lawsuit filed by his top deputy. That case is not due
Updated: 05/09/2012 10:10P

'That's Their Case?!'
Toward the end of court on Wednesday, the Justice Department announced it would rest its campaign-finance corruption case against former Senator John Edwards the next day. Prosecutors said they would call just three more witness: two federal agents and
Updated: 05/09/2012 10:09P

'That's Their Case?!'
Toward the end of court on Wednesday, the Justice Department announced it would rest its campaign-finance corruption case against former Senator John Edwards the next day. Prosecutors said they would call just three more witness: two federal agents and
Updated: 05/09/2012 10:09P

A judge orders two Fullerton police officers to stand trial on all charges
Santa Ana, California (CNN) -- A California judge ordered Wednesday that two Fullerton police officers stand trial in the beating death last year of Kelly Thomas, a homeless man with a mental illness. Officer Manuel Ramos is charged with second-degree
Updated: 05/09/2012 10:07P

Magazine to face Lawrence hearing
A MAGAZINE is being prosecuted for potentially putting the Stephen Lawrence trial in danger of collapse. The Spectator is accused of breaching a court order preventing prejudicial material being published before jurors reached verdicts.
Updated: 05/09/2012 10:06P

Magazine to face Lawrence hearing
A MAGAZINE is being prosecuted for potentially putting the Stephen Lawrence trial in danger of collapse. The Spectator is accused of breaching a court order preventing prejudicial material being published before jurors reached verdicts.
Updated: 05/09/2012 10:06P

Families Allowed To Intervene In Disabilities Case
(AP) - Thirteen residents of state-run centers for Virginians with intellectual disabilities have been allowed to intervene in a court case that could lead to closure of four of the fiveMore >> RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - Thirteen residents of state-run
Updated: 05/09/2012 09:57P

Judge weighs defense subpoenas
The judge in Jerry Sandusky's criminal case Wednesday did not immediately resolve remaining disputes over what information the defense is entitled to from schools, child services agencies and others, but he said he wanted to swiftly resolve the
Updated: 05/09/2012 09:55P

Judge weighs defense subpoenas
The judge in Jerry Sandusky's criminal case Wednesday did not immediately resolve remaining disputes over what information the defense is entitled to from schools, child services agencies and others, but he said he wanted to swiftly resolve the
Updated: 05/09/2012 09:55P

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