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Colwyn officer who allegedly stun-gunned teen held over for assault trial
Videon held Parham for trial on misdemeanor charges. He will be formally arraigned in Media on June 21. Parham had surrendered to authorities at Sharon Hill District Court last week and was arraigned on misdemeanor assault and official oppression
Updated: 05/22/2012 11:04A
Colwyn officer who allegedly stun-gunned teen held over for assault trial
Videon held Parham for trial on misdemeanor charges. He will be formally arraigned in Media on June 21. Parham had surrendered to authorities at Sharon Hill District Court last week and was arraigned on misdemeanor assault and official oppression
Updated: 05/22/2012 11:04A
Grandma shoots, kills grandson as he calls 9-1-1
As officers arrived Friday at the condo in West Bloomfield, Mich., they heard several more gunshots, Detective Brad Boulet testified Monday in 48th District Court in here. Hoffman's grandmother, Sandra Layne, 74, came to the front door with a
Updated: 05/22/2012 11:03A
Arlene Fraser murder trial: Accused husband Nat gave 'usual banter' on day she
THERE was nothing different or unusual about a man accused of murder when he made a delivery on the day his wife vanished, a court has heard. Nat Fraser was giving his "usual banter" and nothing about that day 14 years ago seemed out of the ordinary,
Updated: 05/22/2012 11:02A
McAreavy family appeals for 'space' as trial commences
After the nine members were sworn in at Mauritius's Supreme Court in the island's capital city Port Louis, Judge Mr Justice Prithviraj Fecknah warned the three women and six men not to access any coverage or commentary on the Michaela McAreavey case.
Updated: 05/22/2012 11:00A
Prosecutors file motion to allow prior statements by Brian McNamee admitted as
Court is adjourned Tuesday and the trial resumes Wednesday at noon in US District Court Judge Reggie Walton's courtroom in Washington. "In sum, the record shows that Mr. McNamee's prior consistent statements are not tinged with any motive to lie,"
Updated: 05/22/2012 10:59A
Federal District Court's Copyright Ruling Favors Georgia State University
by Franczek Radelet PC on 5/22/2012 In a case that has been closely watched through the higher education community, the US District Court for the Northern District of Georgia held on May 11, 2012, that Georgia State University (GSU) was entitled to
Updated: 05/22/2012 10:56A
Police dog attacked boy at a Falkirk farm, court told
The trial of a police dog-handler has heard how her husband found her police Belgian Malinois gripping the arm of a terrified boy at a Falkirk farm. Brendan McBride, 44, said he kicked the dog in the stomach in an attempt to make it let go of the
Updated: 05/22/2012 10:55A
Corona's walkout, long opening speech dismay public
MANILA (Updated) -- Several Filipinos monitoring developments in the impeachment trial on Tuesday felt Chief Justice Renato Corona disrespected the court when he practically “walked out” of the impeachment proceedings. Corona testified in his own
Updated: 05/22/2012 10:55A
Corona debunks charges in Impeachment Court
Mr. Corona has been speaking before the court for three hours, he added, and his blood sugar level dropped. Earlier at the trial, the chief magistrate debunked charges of bank accounts whose amounts were beyond his income, real properties,
Updated: 05/22/2012 10:54A