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Alaska militia members accused of murder plot
At a December 2010 hearing to set a trial date, Cox - who refused to remove his newsboy hat - attempted to serve paperwork on District Court Judge Patrick Hammers. "You're now being treated as a criminal engaged in criminal activity, and you're being
Updated: 05/18/2012 04:37P

Long Beach attorney appointed LA Superior Court Judge
During Cole's tenure with the APD she served as head deputy, deputy in charge and trial deputy. Prior to her time with the APD, Cole worked as a trial deputy in the Los Angeles County Public Defender's Office from 1988 to 1994.
Updated: 05/18/2012 04:30P

In Alaska, militia members accused of amassing weapons, plotting murder of
At a December 2010 hearing to set a trial date, Cox — who refused to remove his newsboy hat — attempted to serve paperwork on District Court Judge Patrick Hammers. "You're now being treated as a criminal engaged in criminal activity, and you're being
Updated: 05/18/2012 04:29P

Chattanooga man's kidnapping conviction appeal headed to Tennessee Supreme Court
Criminal Court Judge Rebecca Stern sentenced him to 18 years due to his previous criminal history. But Little could win a new trial if the higher court reverses Stern's decision due to errors in her jury instructions. "I welcome the review of my
Updated: 05/18/2012 04:26P

Pa. judge says she is not guilty of corruption
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Prosecutors in western Pennsylvania say state Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin will be charged in a campaign corruption case tied to the alleged misuse of her taxpayer-funded staff for campaigning. The Allegheny County district
Updated: 05/18/2012 04:25P

Doctor freed of rape charge
NEW DELHI: A trial court has absolved a 60-year-old doctor of a rape charge as the victim committed suicide two months after the alleged incident. Stating that the victim cannot depose in the case as she had committed suicide two months after reporting
Updated: 05/18/2012 04:23P

Judge rejects bail for local drug suspect
Judge Landya B. McCafferty ruled Friday that James Ambrosi, 31, also known as "Jayda," will remain in jail pending his trial scheduled for June 6. Ambrosi's request for bail came a week after he was arraigned in US District Court in Concord on four
Updated: 05/18/2012 04:21P

Judge rejects bail for local drug suspect
Judge Landya B. McCafferty ruled Friday that James Ambrosi, 31, also known as "Jayda," will remain in jail pending his trial scheduled for June 6. Ambrosi's request for bail came a week after he was arraigned in US District Court in Concord on four
Updated: 05/18/2012 04:21P

Brown's proposed budget cuts affect court system
The Brown administration said it's time for the courts to spend their rainy day fund. "Trial courts have substantial reserves to help us achieve some general fund savings while also being able to protect court operations," California Finance Director
Updated: 05/18/2012 04:18P

Brown's proposed budget cuts affect court system
The Brown administration said it's time for the courts to spend their rainy day fund. "Trial courts have substantial reserves to help us achieve some general fund savings while also being able to protect court operations," California Finance Director
Updated: 05/18/2012 04:18P

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