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Bodyguard says he was paid $3K to gun down security official who was
The testimony came on the first day of the Iraqi government's terror trial against Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi, who was not in court. He denies the charges _ that for years he ordered killings of Shiite pilgrims and government officials _ and says
Updated: 05/15/2012 11:08A
Philipsburg man barred from suing government agencies
District Judge John Larson signed a court order April 30 forbidding Richard Motta from suing local government agencies without prior approval from the district court. Most recently, Motta represented himself in suing the Granite County commission last
Updated: 05/15/2012 11:06A
Man Sets Himself On Fire Outside Norway Killer's Trial Court
An unidentified man set himself on fire Tuesday outside the court in Oslo where Anders Breivik is being tried for killing 77 people in a terror attack in July 2011. The man suffered serious burn injuries and was taken to Oslo University Hospital,
Updated: 05/15/2012 11:06A
Bodyguard testifies in Iraqi VP terror trial
The testimony came on the first day of the Iraqi government's terror trial against Vice President Tariq al-Hashemi, who was not in court. He denies the charges — that for years he ordered killings of Shiite pilgrims and government officials — and says
Updated: 05/15/2012 10:18A
2G case: After 15 months A Raja walks out of Tihar jail
The court, in its 14-page bail order, also said that Raja would not try to influence any witnesses while on bail. Raja was arrested on February 2, last year. All the co-accused in the case have already been granted bail and his further detention would
Updated: 05/15/2012 10:17A
Feds say wiretaps show evidence of financial plot
Transcripts of about a dozen of the wiretaps included in a brief filed Friday by the government show Tim Durham and his business partners discussing how to hide from investors that Fair Finance was running out of money in 2009, prosecutors said.
Updated: 05/15/2012 10:16A
Proposed budget cuts hit court system
Jerry Brown's proposal to whack trial court funding by $544 million this fiscal year will seriously compromise public access to justice, members of the judiciary said Monday. Gov. Jerry Brown's proposal to whack trial court funding by $544 million this
Updated: 05/15/2012 10:06A
Woman Pleads Guilty To Child Sexual Assault; Jury Will Decide Punishment
WACO (May 15, 2012)--A Hewitt woman whose child sexual assault trial was underway Monday stood up and pleaded guilty after a day in court that included testimony from the victim. Amber Shotwell, 29, now faces the same jury in the punishment phase of
Updated: 05/15/2012 10:02A
Woman Pleads Guilty To Child Sexual Assault; Jury Will Decide Punishment
WACO (May 15, 2012)--A Hewitt woman whose child sexual assault trial was underway Monday stood up and pleaded guilty after a day in court that included testimony from the victim. Amber Shotwell, 29, now faces the same jury in the punishment phase of
Updated: 05/15/2012 10:02A
Bodyguard says Iraqi VP paid him to gun down official who was 'annoyance'
The testimony came on the first day of the Iraqi government's terror trial against Vice-President Tariq al-Hashemi, who was not in court. He denies the charges – that for years he ordered killings of Shiite pilgrims and government officials – and says
Updated: 05/15/2012 10:00A