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Aggressive Collections Urged as Moneymaker for Trial Courts
By KENNETH OFGANG, Staff Writer A Los Angeles attorney yesterday urged the Judicial Council to make a policy change in the disposition of fines, fees, and penalties in order to obtain badly needed revenues for the trial courts.
Updated: 05/18/2012 01:17P
Aggressive Collections Urged as Moneymaker for Trial Courts
By KENNETH OFGANG, Staff Writer A Los Angeles attorney yesterday urged the Judicial Council to make a policy change in the disposition of fines, fees, and penalties in order to obtain badly needed revenues for the trial courts.
Updated: 05/18/2012 01:17P
Citizens win in Ohio Supreme Court over Stark County tax levy vote
By Watchdog Staff / May 18, 2012 / No Comments By Maggie Thurber | Special to Ohio Watchdog The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that the results of a 2011 Uniontown Police District property tax levy vote in Lake Township should be set aside because the
Updated: 05/18/2012 01:14P
Citizens win in Ohio Supreme Court over Stark County tax levy vote
By Watchdog Staff / May 18, 2012 / No Comments By Maggie Thurber | Special to Ohio Watchdog The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that the results of a 2011 Uniontown Police District property tax levy vote in Lake Township should be set aside because the
Updated: 05/18/2012 01:14P
Bosnian Serb's Trial Focuses on Massacre, Then Faces a Delay
As the session adjourned, Mr. Mladic, 70, shuffled out of the court, joking with the United Nations guards flanking him. Frederick Swinnen, an adviser to the prosecutor, said that the prosecution had reviewed more than a million pages from other trials
Updated: 05/18/2012 01:06P
Bosnian Serb's Trial Focuses on Massacre, Then Faces a Delay
As the session adjourned, Mr. Mladic, 70, shuffled out of the court, joking with the United Nations guards flanking him. Frederick Swinnen, an adviser to the prosecutor, said that the prosecution had reviewed more than a million pages from other trials
Updated: 05/18/2012 01:06P
NDAA: No Detaining Americans Allowed, Says Federal Judge
In what columnist Glenn Greenwald hailed as “an extraordinary and encouraging decision,” Forrest, appointed to the US District Court in Manhattan by Obama just last year, accepted the arguments of the plaintiffs — various journalists and activists
Updated: 05/18/2012 01:03P
NDAA: No Detaining Americans Allowed, Says Federal Judge
In what columnist Glenn Greenwald hailed as “an extraordinary and encouraging decision,” Forrest, appointed to the US District Court in Manhattan by Obama just last year, accepted the arguments of the plaintiffs — various journalists and activists
Updated: 05/18/2012 01:03P
Italy for international law in marines' case
New Delhi: Italian Deputy Foreign Minister Staffan De Mistura on Friday described the killing of two Indian fishermen by Italian marines as "accidental" and insisted that Indian courts did not have jurisdiction over the incident that occurred in
Updated: 05/18/2012 01:02P
Italy for international law in marines' case
New Delhi: Italian Deputy Foreign Minister Staffan De Mistura on Friday described the killing of two Indian fishermen by Italian marines as "accidental" and insisted that Indian courts did not have jurisdiction over the incident that occurred in
Updated: 05/18/2012 01:02P