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Trial date set in explosives case
Marie goes on trial June 11 in US District Court in Marquette MARQUETTE (AP) -- A northern Michigan man accused of buying and hiding more than 4000 pounds of explosives with enough power to equal the Oklahoma City bombing faces a federal trial next
Updated: 05/13/2012 10:04P

Trial date set in explosives case
Marie goes on trial June 11 in US District Court in Marquette MARQUETTE (AP) -- A northern Michigan man accused of buying and hiding more than 4000 pounds of explosives with enough power to equal the Oklahoma City bombing faces a federal trial next
Updated: 05/13/2012 10:04P

HIV not directly responsible for Charlene's death - doctor
Gwaze murder trial, Day 11. A paediatrician who treated Charlene Makaza has told the High Court in Christchurch that she does not believe there is any evidence that HIV was directly responsible for the child's death. But Dr Maureen-Anne Meates-Dennis
Updated: 05/13/2012 09:49P

HIV not directly responsible for Charlene's death - doctor
Gwaze murder trial, Day 11. A paediatrician who treated Charlene Makaza has told the High Court in Christchurch that she does not believe there is any evidence that HIV was directly responsible for the child's death. But Dr Maureen-Anne Meates-Dennis
Updated: 05/13/2012 09:49P

Breivik Trial: Survivors Face Norwegian Killer
The trial was briefly interrupted when 20-year-old Hayder Mustafa Qasim, a relative of one victim, threw a shoe at Breivik in court. He had flown in from Iraq to hear his younger brother's autopsy being read out. Mr Qasim stood up in court room 250 on
Updated: 05/13/2012 09:33P

Photo: Sun News Publishing
Well, the business and the idea, as well as the value proposition were to go into an area that was unique, a niche area where professionals would thrive. The pharmaceutical industry, I would say, accommodates a lot of people who are not actually
Updated: 05/13/2012 09:32P

Former ABC Learning boss pleads not guilty
Kemp pleaded not guilty on Monday in the Brisbane District Court to two counts of breaching the Corporations Act. He is charged with one count of dishonestly using his position as a company director and one count of failing to act in good faith as a
Updated: 05/13/2012 09:20P

Ex-city nursing home trial begins
The owner of a city nursing home that closed in 1999 after the state revoked its operating license will finally get his day in court — as will his claims of state retaliation against him. The legal saga of Beechwood Restorative Care Center has
Updated: 05/13/2012 09:17P

Ex-city nursing home trial begins
The owner of a city nursing home that closed in 1999 after the state revoked its operating license will finally get his day in court — as will his claims of state retaliation against him. The legal saga of Beechwood Restorative Care Center has
Updated: 05/13/2012 09:17P

LCD Case Takes a New Twist
By BRENT KENDALL In an unusual showdown over government ethics, the Justice Department is challenging former acting Solicitor General Neal Katyal over his bid to represent an electronics executive convicted of price fixing. The department says a 1978
Updated: 05/13/2012 09:11P