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Jerry Sandusky defense wins mixed decision on subpoenas
A judge on Thursday gave Jerry Sandusky's lawyers some of the information they sought through subpoenas, but he did not enforce broad requests for all information related to accusers in the child sex-abuse case. Judge John Cleland said the defense team
Updated: 05/10/2012 03:35P
Prosecution rests in John Edwards trial
The government must prove Edwards had criminal intent, and his defense team will ask US District Court Judge Catherine C. Eagles on Friday to dismiss the case, arguing they haven't proven their case. If the judge allows the trial to go forward,
Updated: 05/10/2012 03:34P
Prosecution rests in John Edwards trial
The government must prove Edwards had criminal intent, and his defense team will ask US District Court Judge Catherine C. Eagles on Friday to dismiss the case, arguing they haven't proven their case. If the judge allows the trial to go forward,
Updated: 05/10/2012 03:33P
Haitian who alleges abuse testifies in Uruguay
Doctors say a young woman battling a flesh-decaying bacteria she contracted after a zip line accident will lose her hands and remaining foot to the infection. Doctors say a young woman battling a flesh-decaying bacteria she contracted after a zip line
Updated: 05/10/2012 03:32P
Yankees GM Cashman: Clemens wanted McNamee in 1999
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 03:30P
Trial for 2 men charged in SD shooting cancelled
A new court date has been set for two South African farmhands charged with shooting a man during a party at a central South Dakota farm. Twenty-year-old Zane Van Der Merwe and 31-year-old Stephan Van Der Berg have pleaded not guilty to several charges
Updated: 05/10/2012 03:30P
Pair to stand trial in robbery spree
After hearing testimony over three days, San Diego Superior Court Judge Louis Hanoian ruled Wednesday that a prosecutor had presented enough evidence for the defendants to stand trial on most of the charges and allegations. The judge dismissed a few
Updated: 05/10/2012 03:27P
Ex-'Nova player Pinkston seeks delay of trial on assault rap
By Carl Hessler Jr. NORRISTOWN – Villanova Wildcats player JayVaughn Pinkston appeared in court Thursday but nothing was settled in the case where he's accused of assaulting another man during a 2010 off-campus party in Upper Merion.
Updated: 05/10/2012 03:25P
Court finds stop-and-frisk protesters guilty
Stop Stop and frisk rally before October 21 arrestees go to trial on May 30. (Carl Dix, at mic; Cornel West, right) On Friday, May 4, Judge Robert M. Mandelbaum, in one of the biggest political protest trials in New York's recent history,
Updated: 05/10/2012 03:22P
Foerster returns to court in June on murder charge
The man charged in connection with the death of an Armstrong teen will return to court next month on a list of charges. Matthew Foerster appeared via video link from the North Fraser Pre Trial Centre. His initial charge of second degree murder was
Updated: 05/10/2012 03:21P