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Arlene Fraser told of phone bug fears
By BRIAN HORNE MISSING mum Arlene Fraser suspected her husband of bugging her phone, a murder trial heard yesterday. Arlene's former solicitor Loanne Lennon told the High Court in Edinburgh she made the claim during talks about wanting to divorce Nat
Updated: 05/10/2012 08:31P
WA State Supreme Court considers second trial for Sisouvanh
Published Thursday, May 10th, 2012 Washington State Supreme Court justices are considering granting a second trial to a Kennewick woman convicted of killing a pregnant Pasco mother and cutting the baby from the mother's womb.
Updated: 05/10/2012 08:28P
WA State Supreme Court considers second trial for Sisouvanh
Published Thursday, May 10th, 2012 Washington State Supreme Court justices are considering granting a second trial to a Kennewick woman convicted of killing a pregnant Pasco mother and cutting the baby from the mother's womb.
Updated: 05/10/2012 08:28P
New trial for woman convicted of killing husband to begin soon
An appellate court overturned her conviction last year, finding fault with jury instructions and other legal technicalities. Her new trial starts after the trial of her boyfriend Brian Moore is over. He's accused of conspiring with Shellye to kill Dale
Updated: 05/10/2012 08:23P
New trial for woman convicted of killing husband to begin soon
An appellate court overturned her conviction last year, finding fault with jury instructions and other legal technicalities. Her new trial starts after the trial of her boyfriend Brian Moore is over. He's accused of conspiring with Shellye to kill Dale
Updated: 05/10/2012 08:23P
Oracle damages may be limited to $US150,000
Justice Alsup has also suggested that the lawyers from both sides meet outside court and come to an agreement on damages. This may potentially avoid a long third phase of the trial to determine damages, part of the original three-phase plan for the
Updated: 05/10/2012 08:19P
Oracle damages may be limited to $US150,000
Justice Alsup has also suggested that the lawyers from both sides meet outside court and come to an agreement on damages. This may potentially avoid a long third phase of the trial to determine damages, part of the original three-phase plan for the
Updated: 05/10/2012 08:19P
Prosecutors to give CJ a tough time
When Chief Justice Renato Corona appears before the Senate impeachment court, prosecutors will “treat him with dignity” but will subject him to a “rigorous cross-examination.” Speaker Feliciano Belmonte declared this during a press conference Thursday,
Updated: 05/10/2012 08:10P
Prosecutors rest in John Edwards fraud case; ugly testimony focused on
On Friday, Edwards' defense team will have its turn and plans to ask US District Court Judge Catherine C. Eagles to dismiss the case for lack of evidence. Such motions are routine in criminal trials after the prosecution rests, and they very rarely
Updated: 05/10/2012 08:09P
John Edwards Prosecution Uses 'Nightline' Interview in Court
Sketch by Christine Cornell(GREENSBORO, NC) -- The last thing jurors in the John Edwards trial saw Thursday before the prosecution rested was video from a Nightline interview that shows Edwards lying. As the prosecution wrapped up its case,
Updated: 05/10/2012 08:08P