Latest Trial Court News
Aarushi case: Next hearing on May 16, CBI told to give CDs
A special court in Ghaziabad on Monday directed the Central Bureau of Investigation to provide probe-related CDs to the defence counsel and fixed May 16 as the next date of hearing in the sensational double murder case of dentist couple Rajesh and
Updated: 05/14/2012 06:42P
NJWeedman to asks court to set aside guilty verdict
A pretrial hearing is scheduled for Wednesday morning before Superior Court Judge Charles Delehey, who presided over the first trial. "I'm hoping the state is going to come in and decide not to retry it, and if they do, I can back down a little," said
Updated: 05/14/2012 06:41P
NJWeedman to asks court to set aside guilty verdict
A pretrial hearing is scheduled for Wednesday morning before Superior Court Judge Charles Delehey, who presided over the first trial. "I'm hoping the state is going to come in and decide not to retry it, and if they do, I can back down a little," said
Updated: 05/14/2012 06:41P
Not guilty plea in 'runaway millionaire' trial
A jury trial for Hurring started today in Rotorua District Court and is scheduled for four to five days. The Crown will call 18 witnesses. The charges relate to alleged spending by Hurring in Auckland, Macau and Hong Kong.
Updated: 05/14/2012 06:38P
Not guilty plea in 'runaway millionaire' trial
A jury trial for Hurring started today in Rotorua District Court and is scheduled for four to five days. The Crown will call 18 witnesses. The charges relate to alleged spending by Hurring in Auckland, Macau and Hong Kong.
Updated: 05/14/2012 06:38P
Native American women seek protections from abuse
The Senate has given tribes the authority in the Violence Against Women Act, but the House version has no such provision. The bill has become entangled in an election-year dispute over which party better protects women.
Updated: 05/14/2012 06:34P
Jury deliberating in rape case
Superior Court Judge Robert Ervin gave the jury two verdict sheets shortly before 5 pm Monday. Jurors will decide whether Tony Dewonder Eskridge is guilty or not guilty of second-degree rape. On the second verdict sheet, the 12-member jury will then
Updated: 05/14/2012 06:33P
John Travolta Sexual Battery Case Headed to Trial?
It looks like at least one of John Travolta's accusers may have his day in court. John Doe No. 2, the second masseur to sue Travolta for sexual assault, is prepared to take his case to trial. But given the sensitive nature of the charges, his attorney,
Updated: 05/14/2012 06:32P
Judge: Child Abuse Laws Do Not Infringe Pastor's Rights
A Wisconsin trial court judge denied a motion to dismiss charges against a convicted pastor who instructed his church members to use wooden rods to spank misbehaving children, some as young as two months old. Philip Caminiti, pastor of Aleitheia Bible
Updated: 05/14/2012 06:29P
Judge: Child Abuse Laws Do Not Infringe Pastor's Rights
A Wisconsin trial court judge denied a motion to dismiss charges against a convicted pastor who instructed his church members to use wooden rods to spank misbehaving children, some as young as two months old. Philip Caminiti, pastor of Aleitheia Bible
Updated: 05/14/2012 06:29P