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British juror caught smoking cannabis, fined
Shezad Hussain, 26, was puffing the drug at a bus stop just yards from the entrance to Bolton Crown Court, Greater Manchester. But he was spotted by a juror on another case and the latter alerted police, Daily Mail reported. Hussain, from Hamel Street,
Updated: 05/19/2012 12:53P
CBS 3 Springfield - WSHMJury selection beginning in Conn. officer's trial
Entertainment News from AP By DAVE COLLINS AP HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - Jury selection is set to begin in the trial of a former Windsor Locks police officer charged in an accident that killed a 15-year-old boy who was riding his bicycle.
Updated: 05/19/2012 12:50P
Jury selection to begin in trial of ex-Conn. officer charged in accident that
The prosecution and defense in the case of 26-year-old Michael Koistinen of Suffield are scheduled to start picking jurors Monday in Hartford Superior Court. The trial is slated to begin June 19. Koistinen is charged with first-degree manslaughter,
Updated: 05/19/2012 12:49P
Kent murder trial: Hillfields suspect made fuel "gaffe"
But on his sixth and final day in the witness box at Maidstone Crown Court, Muhammadi, 24, of Britannia Street, Hillfields, was told by prosecutor Mark Dennis QC: “Can I tell you the problem about the fuel? “You bought over seven litres of petrol.
Updated: 05/19/2012 12:40P
Court overturns decision granting new murder trial
(AP) -- A federal appeals court has overturned a key decision that would have granted a new trial to a man convicted of murder in a Port Huron college parking lot in 1986. Temujin Kensu's case had support from people in law enforcement and a former
Updated: 05/19/2012 12:30P
Serial killer suspect offers Marin County advice on how to save money
By Nels Johnson, Marin Independent Journal Joseph Naso, the accused serial killer on trial in Marin Superior Court, wants to help the county save money, and has jumped into the debate about whether District Attorney Ed Berberian should prosecute so
Updated: 05/19/2012 12:20P
Criminal case backlog could lead to dismissals in Butte city court | The Republic
A Butte-Silver Bow official has filed a motion warning that a backlog of about 150 criminal cases in Butte city court could be dismissed if they aren't scheduled for trial. The Montana Standard reports (http://bit.ly/Mv0N71) that Chief Deputy County
Updated: 05/19/2012 12:20P
Mich. man in prison for 25 years loses bid for new trial; appeals court says
A federal appeals court has overturned a key decision that would have granted a new trial to a man convicted of murder in a Port Huron college parking lot in 1986. Temujin Kensu's case had support from people in law enforcement and a former Michigan
Updated: 05/19/2012 12:18P
Italians in Kerala shooting case denied bail
The judge, however, called for a speedy trial in order to deliver justice in the case. The move came a day after murder charges were filed against the marines at the court and Rome recalled its Indian Ambassador for "consultations" over the case.
Updated: 05/19/2012 12:16P
Italians in Kerala shooting case denied bail
The judge, however, called for a speedy trial in order to deliver justice in the case. The move came a day after murder charges were filed against the marines at the court and Rome recalled its Indian Ambassador for "consultations" over the case.
Updated: 05/19/2012 12:16P