Latest Trial Court News
Chabad Student Rape Trial Decision Looms
On Monday, a judge will decide whether or not aa man who was a "mentor" to students at Chabad's flagship yeshiva in Melbourne will stand trial for allegedly raping at least a dozen students, some long after Chabad knew what David Cyprys was allegedly
Updated: 05/15/2012 04:46P
Jury has ex-Houston officer's beating case
A number of officers were seated behind Blomberg in court Tuesday before closing arguments when state District Judge Ruben Guerrero announced that he had received a call from a Houston police captain telling him that uniformed officers had to leave.
Updated: 05/15/2012 04:46P
Raja has few legal options
By SS NEGI The granting of bail to former communications minister A. Raja after almost 15 months' incarceration in the 2G case would hardly make any difference for him legally. The case has progressed much ahead and the monitoring by the Supreme Court
Updated: 05/15/2012 04:44P
Starkweather to stand trial in Iron Coffin slaying
A Battle Creek man will stand trial for a New Year's Day homicide, a judge has ruled. In a Tuesday opinion, Calhoun County District Court Judge Frank Line ruled that Matthew Starkweather should be bound over to circuit court in the death of Lee Taylor.
Updated: 05/15/2012 04:44P
Starkweather to stand trial in Iron Coffin slaying
A Battle Creek man will stand trial for a New Year's Day homicide, a judge has ruled. In a Tuesday opinion, Calhoun County District Court Judge Frank Line ruled that Matthew Starkweather should be bound over to circuit court in the death of Lee Taylor.
Updated: 05/15/2012 04:44P
Angel Montoya sentenced to life for Neveah Gallegos' strangling death
Montoya appeared in court Tuesday afternoon shackled and wearing a green prison suit. 9NEWS Crime Reporter Anastasiya Bolton says he seemed heavier than the last time she saw him in court. The District Attorney started to review Montoya's criminal
Updated: 05/15/2012 04:40P
Angel Montoya sentenced to death in Neveah Gallegos' strangling death
Montoya appeared in court Tuesday afternoon shackled and wearing a green prison suit. 9NEWS Crime Reporter Anastasiya Bolton says he seemed heavier than the last time she saw him in court. The District Attorney started to review Montoya's criminal
Updated: 05/15/2012 04:40P
Iraqi vice-president trial starts
The trial of Iraq's fugitive Vice-President, Tariq al-Hashemi, has started in Baghdad in his absence. He is one of country's top Sunni Arab figures and is accused of running death squads targeting Shia officials. Testifying in court, some of his former
Updated: 05/15/2012 04:38P
Iraqi vice-president trial starts
The trial of Iraq's fugitive Vice-President, Tariq al-Hashemi, has started in Baghdad in his absence. He is one of country's top Sunni Arab figures and is accused of running death squads targeting Shia officials. Testifying in court, some of his former
Updated: 05/15/2012 04:38P
Iran, Syria ordered to pay terror victim's family $332 m.
Six years after 16-year-old American Daniel Wultz died of injuries sustained in a Tel Aviv suicide bombing, a US District Court judge awarded his family $332 million in damages from Iran and Syria. The court found that Iran and Syria were responsible
Updated: 05/15/2012 04:37P