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DiManno: Judge put justice at risk in Tori Stafford trial
But I have also seen stupid judges who put justice at risk because they cleave to a standard of evidentiary admissibility that defies logic, precedent and the sacred duty of jurors to fairly, intelligently, weigh the merits of a case at trial.
Updated: 05/12/2012 08:24P
Phenix City Councilman charged with perjury, intimidation of juror
The mother of a student who was stabbed at a Columbus middle school is speaking out today warning parents to talk to their children and administrators about bullying. More >> The mother of a student who was stabbed at a Columbus middle school is
Updated: 05/12/2012 08:12P
Court lets off Amity head
An engineering institute's director and teacher, accused of abetting a student's suicide in 2005, were discharged by a Delhi court due to lack of evidence to make them face trial. Harsh Khatri, a student of mechanical and automation engineering at
Updated: 05/12/2012 08:11P
The Fraudulent Case Against Chevron in Ecuador
In fact, eight federal courts have found that the Lago Agrio trial was marred by the plaintiffs' representatives' fraud. Mara Agunda, the lead plaintiff in the initial 1993 case brought against Texaco in New York, and later in the 2003 Lago Agrio
Updated: 05/12/2012 07:57P
The Fraudulent Case Against Chevron in Ecuador
In fact, eight federal courts have found that the Lago Agrio trial was marred by the plaintiffs' representatives' fraud. Mara Agunda, the lead plaintiff in the initial 1993 case brought against Texaco in New York, and later in the 2003 Lago Agrio
Updated: 05/12/2012 07:57P
Penis amputation trial opens
By Jose Lambiet An unusual medical malpractice trial opens in a Miami court Monday, one in which a jury will have to decide whether an anesthesiologist can be held liable for a patient losing his penis. The plaintiff, former Miami resident Enrique
Updated: 05/12/2012 07:28P
Nine arrested in second child-grooming case in Rochdale
The recent trial, at Liverpool Crown Court, heard that five girls aged between 13 and 15 were given alcohol, food and money in return for sex but there were times when violence was used. The offences happened in and around Rochdale in 2008 and 2009.
Updated: 05/12/2012 07:21P
Nine arrested in second child-grooming case in Rochdale
The recent trial, at Liverpool Crown Court, heard that five girls aged between 13 and 15 were given alcohol, food and money in return for sex but there were times when violence was used. The offences happened in and around Rochdale in 2008 and 2009.
Updated: 05/12/2012 07:14P
Dani Garavelli: Sex abuse evidence we can't ignore
an entire ethnicity is not only intellectually and morally bankrupt, it's dangerous, as the plight of two Asian barristers forced to withdraw from the case after being targeted by extremists on the steps of Liverpool Crown Court demonstrates.
Updated: 05/12/2012 07:08P
Dani Garavelli: Sex abuse evidence we can't ignore
an entire ethnicity is not only intellectually and morally bankrupt, it's dangerous, as the plight of two Asian barristers forced to withdraw from the case after being targeted by extremists on the steps of Liverpool Crown Court demonstrates.
Updated: 05/12/2012 07:08P