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Jury deliberating in final case against convicted Fall River con man
Pereira, 47, of Rodman Street, is on trial in Superior Court on one charge of larceny. A Fall River woman testified in the trial that she hired Pereira as her financial advisor in 2006 and trusted him to manage her money and pay her bills.
Updated: 05/10/2012 01:53P

No sign ex-pitcher Clemens used steroids: Astros doctor
He has aged well," Lintner said when asked by defense attorney Rusty Hardin if Clemens, 49, looked any different in US District Court. Lintner outlined the team's policy on injectable drugs and said Clemens received several injections of the painkiller
Updated: 05/10/2012 01:51P

There Can't Be Media Trial in Every Case: Soli Sorabjee
Speaking at a panel discussion on Self-Regulation of the Media organised by Indian Women Press Corps (IWPC), he said the media has to be regulated and there cannot be a media trial of everything. "It has been seen that when a certain case is in court,
Updated: 05/10/2012 01:50P

There Can't Be Media Trial in Every Case: Soli Sorabjee
Speaking at a panel discussion on Self-Regulation of the Media organised by Indian Women Press Corps (IWPC), he said the media has to be regulated and there cannot be a media trial of everything. "It has been seen that when a certain case is in court,
Updated: 05/10/2012 01:50P

Commentary: Clemens has to like chances so far
Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens autographs baseball balls as he leaves the Federal Court in Washington, Wednesday, May 9, 2012. Clemens is on trial for allegedly lying to Congress in 2008 when he denied using either substance.
Updated: 05/10/2012 01:41P

Appellate court applies prevailing wage laws to landscape maintenance work on
The trial court agreed. Reliable appealed, contending that the work called for in its contract with Caltrans did not qualify as "maintenance work" as defined under the prevailing wage laws because its contract with Caltrans was for one-time pruning and
Updated: 05/10/2012 01:40P

Waxman Amicus Brief—One of Six Urging Cert in Rubashkin Case—Raises Questions
By Debra Cassens Weiss Former Attorney General Seth Waxman has filed an amicus brief urging the US Supreme Court to accept cert in the case of Sholom Rubashkin, an executive at a kosher meatpacking plant convicted in a multimillion-dollar bank fraud
Updated: 05/10/2012 01:39P

Washington state court orders new trial for condemned man
SEATTLE _ Eighteen years after Darold Stenson was condemned to death for the killings of his wife and business partner, the Washington Supreme Court has overturned his conviction and ordered a new trial. Stenson's attorney Sheryl Gordon McCloud said
Updated: 05/10/2012 01:37P

Calif. court allows serial killer Rodney Alcala to be extradited to NY on
The California Supreme Court on Wednesday rejected his bid to block extradition, according to court records. A former amateur photographer and TV dating-show contestant who represented himself at his latest trial, the 68-year-old Alcala has been behind
Updated: 05/10/2012 01:36P

Benton Twp. suing BH over water debt
Benton Township is seeking more than $500000 through the suit filed in Berrien County Trial Court. The lawsuit is the township's latest attempt over the past six years to get the money it's owed from the city, according to plaintiff's statement and a
Updated: 05/10/2012 01:35P

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