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Southern Alberta man guilty of manslaughter in fatal Crowsnest Pass stabbing
Derek Plourde had been on trial for second-degree murder, but the judge found him guilty in a Lethbridge courtroom of the lesser charge. Plourde fatally stabbed George English outside his cabin. During the trial court heard that Plourde's wife was
Updated: 05/17/2012 04:09P
Southern Alberta man guilty of manslaughter in fatal Crowsnest Pass stabbing
Derek Plourde had been on trial for second-degree murder, but the judge found him guilty in a Lethbridge courtroom of the lesser charge. Plourde fatally stabbed George English outside his cabin. During the trial court heard that Plourde's wife was
Updated: 05/17/2012 04:09P
Husch Blackwell LLP | Special Assistant United States Attorney Joins Husch
She handled all phases of criminal prosecution, including complaint procedures, grand jury practice, post-indictment hearings, legal research, drafting motions and responses, as well as handling all pre-trial court appearances, negotiating and
Updated: 05/17/2012 04:06P
Husch Blackwell LLP | Special Assistant United States Attorney Joins Husch
She handled all phases of criminal prosecution, including complaint procedures, grand jury practice, post-indictment hearings, legal research, drafting motions and responses, as well as handling all pre-trial court appearances, negotiating and
Updated: 05/17/2012 04:06P
Jonathan Vilma sues Roger Goodell for defamation
The lawsuit was filed today in US District Court in New Orleans and alleges Goodell made false statements about Vilma as it pertains to the bounty scandal and the New Orleans Saints. Goodell has suspended Vilma for the entire 2012 season, a suspension
Updated: 05/17/2012 04:05P
Judge relents on Sept. 11 trial in Ohio bomb plot
US District Court Judge David Dowd in Akron agreed to move the trial to Sept. 17. He also must consider a defense request to hold the trial away from Cleveland and Akron. The highway bridge targeted by the alleged bomb plot sits between the two cities
Updated: 05/17/2012 04:03P
Judge relents on Sept. 11 trial in Ohio bomb plot
US District Court Judge David Dowd in Akron agreed to move the trial to Sept. 17. He also must consider a defense request to hold the trial away from Cleveland and Akron. The highway bridge targeted by the alleged bomb plot sits between the two cities
Updated: 05/17/2012 04:03P
At Clemens trial, trainer admits he lied
Former trainer Brian McNamee leaves federal court in Washington, DC, after testifying against Roger Clemens in the former pitcher's perjury trial. He admitted Thursday that initially lied about being involved with steroids.
Updated: 05/17/2012 04:03P
At Clemens trial, trainer admits he lied
Former trainer Brian McNamee leaves federal court in Washington, DC, after testifying against Roger Clemens in the former pitcher's perjury trial. He admitted Thursday that initially lied about being involved with steroids.
Updated: 05/17/2012 04:03P
Dougherty siblings to face charges close to home
According to court officials, one of their trials could be coming close to home—Valdosta. On Tuesday, May 16, Lee Grace Dougherty, Dylan Stanley Dougherty and Ryan Edward Dougherty appeared in a federal court room in Albany, Georgia to hear federal
Updated: 05/17/2012 03:59P