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Raytheon retirees win in court again over health-benefits cut
The ruling also means Raytheon must reimburse workers for premiums they paid between 2004 and that original 2008 trial court ruling, plus legal fees. In a separate and pending case, another group of Raytheon retirees is suing the company for
Updated: 05/21/2012 05:51P
Dharun Ravi Gets 30 Days In Jail In Tyler Clementi Case
The ex-Rutgers University student was convicted in March of invasion of privacy and bias intimidation, and on Monday afternoon (May 21), a New Jersey State Superior Court judge handed down the month-long sentence. Ravi not only spied repeatedly on
Updated: 05/21/2012 05:50P
Ex-Goldman Director, Rajat Gupta, Faces US Jury in Insider Case
Jury selection started Monday morning in a Manhattan federal court before a US District, who expects the trial to last about three weeks. Goldman could play a key role at the trial. One of the government's core allegations is that Gupta tipped
Updated: 05/21/2012 05:49P
Former JPD Officer Sentenced For Civil Rights and Firearms Violations
Today in United States District Court Judge J. Daniel Breen sentenced former Jackson Police Department officer 36-year-old Marvent Brooks to 22 months in prison for civil rights and firearms violations. That announcement coming from United States
Updated: 05/21/2012 05:46P
Update: Crain, Doby bound over for trial on 31 total felony counts
After appearing before Special District Judge Dawson Engle in Pottawatomie County District Court for preliminary hearing, the judge found sufficient evidence for both to be bound over for trial on amended felony charges, with an arraignment date set
Updated: 05/21/2012 05:43P
Gravely & Pearson, LLP Wins $1.4 million Verdict in Insurance Breach of
According to court documents defendant, United National Insurance Company (“UNIC”) conducted an inadequate investigation and failed to make an attempt to settle Plaintiff's claim in a fair manner. After a one week trial, the jury found that UNIC was
Updated: 05/21/2012 05:41P
N. Dakota man faces trial on charge of terrorizing
Thirty-four-year-old Arthur Feather appeared in court Monday on two counts of Class C felony terrorizing. South Central District Judge Tom Schneider set the case for trial beginning Aug. 22. Feather is pleading not guilty. The Bismarck Tribune reports
Updated: 05/21/2012 05:40P
Supreme Court lets stand $675000 fine for music d...
The court's inaction means that Tenenbaum will now return to district court in hopes of settling on a smaller fine. Tenenbaum was sued in 2007 by five record companies: Sony BMG, Warner Bros. Records, Atlantic Records, Arista Records and UMG Recordings
Updated: 05/21/2012 05:40P
Supreme Court lets stand $675000 fine for music downloads
The court's inaction means that Tenenbaum will now return to district court in hopes of settling on a smaller fine. Tenenbaum was sued in 2007 by five record companies: Sony BMG, Warner Bros. Records, Atlantic Records, Arista Records and UMG Recordings
Updated: 05/21/2012 05:39P
Not guilty plea entered in Frederick man's murder
Times-Call GREELEY -- A 23-year-old man accused in the November execution-style shooting death of a Harlem Globetrotters athletic trainer pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder and aggravated motor vehicle theft on Monday in Weld District Court.
Updated: 05/21/2012 05:38P