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12 Christians get life sentences in Egypt
By AP CAIRO — An Egyptian court sentenced 12 Christians to life in prison and acquitted eight Muslims Monday in a case set off by religious tensions in the country's south. The Christians were found guilty of sowing public strife, the possession of
Updated: 05/21/2012 08:40P
Ex-Rutgers student sentenced in webcam spy case
"I would not have been surprised if the court had given substantially more time," Eric Nemecek, co-chair of the American Bar Association's Criminal Justice Cybercrime Committee, said after Monday's sentencing in New Jersey. Ravi, 20, a former Rutgers
Updated: 05/21/2012 08:36P
Court: Gay Ohio student may wear T-shirt to school
AP National News VideoMore>> Deputies: Fla. mom fatally shot her 4 children then herself; 3 returned to house after fleeingMore >> Deputies: Fla. mom fatally shot her 4 children then herself; 3 returned to house after fleeingMore >> Suspect in Tenn.
Updated: 05/21/2012 08:31P
Trial of woman who rode in truck with trooper's killer starts Tuesday
Kitsap County Superior Court Judge Leila Mills, who is hearing the case, decided Monday that the case could move forward and be examined by a jury. Mills said in her ruling that jurors could find that "the police were derailed," in their investigation
Updated: 05/21/2012 08:30P
Trial of woman who rode in truck with trooper's killer starts Tuesday
Kitsap County Superior Court Judge Leila Mills, who is hearing the case, decided Monday that the case could move forward and be examined by a jury. Mills said in her ruling that jurors could find that "the police were derailed," in their investigation
Updated: 05/21/2012 08:30P
Samsung accuses Apple trial experts of 'slavish adoration,' seeks to
By AppleInsider Staff Court filings from the ongoing Apple v. Samsung patent dispute reveal that the South Korean company is seeking to exclude testimony from certain trial experts on claims that the witnesses are part of the 'cult-like' following
Updated: 05/21/2012 08:25P
Samsung accuses Apple trial experts of 'slavish adoration,' seeks to
By AppleInsider Staff Court filings from the ongoing Apple v. Samsung patent dispute reveal that the South Korean company is seeking to exclude testimony from certain trial experts on claims that the witnesses are part of the 'cult-like' following
Updated: 05/21/2012 08:25P
Judge rejects part of IndyMac fraud case | The Republic
The case is Securities and Exchange Commission v. Michael W. Perry and A. Scott Keys, US District Court for the Central District of California, case No. 11-cv-01309. (Reporting By Aruna Viswanatha; Editing by Tim Dobbyn)
Updated: 05/21/2012 08:18P
Judge rejects part of IndyMac fraud case | The Republic
The case is Securities and Exchange Commission v. Michael W. Perry and A. Scott Keys, US District Court for the Central District of California, case No. 11-cv-01309. (Reporting By Aruna Viswanatha; Editing by Tim Dobbyn)
Updated: 05/21/2012 08:18P
Soldier accused of spitting wears mask as jury chosen in his Fort Hood bomb
Pfc. Naser Jason Abdo, who has been accused of spitting blood on authorities escorting him, wore an oval mask over his nose and mouth. Several US marshals seated near him in the Texas courtroom wore protective glasses. Abdo, a Muslim soldier who was
Updated: 05/21/2012 08:15P