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'Moral Victory' in Trial of Palmers' Killers
Judge allowed supporter of Palmer family to hold a photograph of Asher and Yonatan in court. By Gil Ronen Lt. Col. Ronen Atzmon, the judge in the trial of the murderers of Asher and Yonatan Palmer Hy"d, allowed supporters of the family to silently hold
Updated: 05/20/2012 11:37A
Michaela Harte murder trial opens on Tuesday with dramatic plea from one of
The trial, which is expected to last for between two and three weeks, will take place in the Supreme Court in Port Louis, the capital of Mauritius. The list of 36 witnesses was drawn up last week and is now complete. Among the names is Mr McAreavey,
Updated: 05/20/2012 11:22A
Apple, Samsung CEOs head to court-ordered play date
In a some cases, though, courts have taken the effort to a new level: hauling in the CEOs of big companies to try to work things out directly. It's the corporate equivalent of therapy, only in this case, the participants each get to bring along a team
Updated: 05/20/2012 10:49A
Chief Justice Names Committee To Negotiate Details Of New Court Budget Cuts
The Brown administration's total proposed budget for the court system in the coming fiscal year is $3.6 billion, including about $2.9 million for the 58 county-based Superior Court trial courts. Brown announced the general outline of the planned cuts,
Updated: 05/20/2012 10:12A
31-year-old on trial for murder in 17-year-old's death
Christopher Scott Wilson is brought into Chelan County Superior Court in Wenatchee on April 12 for pretrial motions in the Mackenzie Cowell murder case. Thirty-one-year Wilson has been charged with first-degree murder in the 2010 death of 17-year-old
Updated: 05/20/2012 10:09A
31-year-old on trial for murder in 17-year-old's death
Christopher Scott Wilson is brought into Chelan County Superior Court in Wenatchee on April 12 for pretrial motions in the Mackenzie Cowell murder case. Thirty-one-year Wilson has been charged with first-degree murder in the 2010 death of 17-year-old
Updated: 05/20/2012 10:09A
US govt drops one charge vs ex-convict
Assistant US Attorney Garth R. Backe on Thursday filed the motion requesting the US District Court for the NMI to dismiss without prejudice count 2 of the indictment, charging Justin A. Funkugub with possession of a firearm with a removed,
Updated: 05/20/2012 10:08A
US govt drops one charge vs ex-convict
Assistant US Attorney Garth R. Backe on Thursday filed the motion requesting the US District Court for the NMI to dismiss without prejudice count 2 of the indictment, charging Justin A. Funkugub with possession of a firearm with a removed,
Updated: 05/20/2012 10:08A
Apple, Samsung CEOs head to court-ordered play date | The Republic
In a some cases, though, courts have taken the effort to a new level: hauling in the CEOs of big companies to try to work things out directly. It's the corporate equivalent of therapy, only in this case, the participants each get to bring along a team
Updated: 05/20/2012 10:04A
Apple, Samsung CEOs Head to Court-Ordered 'Play Date'
In a some cases, though, courts have taken the effort to a new level: hauling in the CEOs of big companies to try to work things out directly. It's the corporate equivalent of therapy, only in this case, the participants each get to bring along a team
Updated: 05/20/2012 10:03A