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Former US Senator Edwards' defense to start its case
The trial in Greensboro, North Carolina, is entering its fourth week after US District Court Judge Catherine Eagles refused on Friday to dismiss the charges against Edwards following the close of the government's case. Prosecutors wrapped up their case
Updated: 05/14/2012 09:14A
Former US Senator Edwards' defense to start its case
The trial in Greensboro, North Carolina, is entering its fourth week after US District Court Judge Catherine Eagles refused on Friday to dismiss the charges against Edwards following the close of the government's case. Prosecutors wrapped up their case
Updated: 05/14/2012 09:14A
Court considers equitable allocation among multiple insurers, and precludes
Along comes another such decision in the very heavily litigated coverage dispute that already has many lengthy trial court decisions. The latest decision in MGA Entertainment v. The Hartford, 2012 US Dist. LEXIS 55281 (CD Ca., April 18, 2012) involves
Updated: 05/14/2012 09:09A
Court considers equitable allocation among multiple insurers, and precludes
Along comes another such decision in the very heavily litigated coverage dispute that already has many lengthy trial court decisions. The latest decision in MGA Entertainment v. The Hartford, 2012 US Dist. LEXIS 55281 (CD Ca., April 18, 2012) involves
Updated: 05/14/2012 09:09A
Injured Survivors testify at Breivik Trial
The trial's outcome hinges on whether the court finds Breivik to have been sane. If it does, he could face 21 years in prison, if not, he is likely to be held indefinitely in a psychiatric institution. Breivik seeks to prove his sanity, as he wants to
Updated: 05/14/2012 09:06A
Injured Survivors testify at Breivik Trial
The trial's outcome hinges on whether the court finds Breivik to have been sane. If it does, he could face 21 years in prison, if not, he is likely to be held indefinitely in a psychiatric institution. Breivik seeks to prove his sanity, as he wants to
Updated: 05/14/2012 09:06A
JOHANNESBURG - The South Gauteng High Court on Monday postponed the Kirsty
Robin Harwood (18), Lindon Wagner (21), Harvey Isha (23) and a teenage girl appeared in court on Monday where the case was postponed to November 5. This after the three men requested to be psychologically assessed. Theologo's teenage brother and mother
Updated: 05/14/2012 08:54A
TV star denies park safety breaches
The decision to prosecute the couple and their business under health and safety legislation follows an accident in August 2010. Three-year-old Gruff Davies-Hughes suffered serious head injuries at the park after a heavy branch fell on him during strong
Updated: 05/14/2012 08:51A
June trial set in child porn case
A June trial date has been set for a man charged with possessing child pornography. Court records say Billy Crum possessed illegal images in April 2010. He pleaded not guilty May 4. The trial is scheduled for June 25 in US District Court in Oxford.
Updated: 05/14/2012 08:50A
Murder trial gets underway for Malm sniper suspect
Peter Mangs, the man suspected of a series of racially-motivated shootings which killed three people in Malm, appeared in district court amid tight security on Monday for the start of his murder trial. Extra police were on duty and the street outside
Updated: 05/14/2012 08:48A