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Attorney: Serial stabbings suspect heard voices
Jurors are hearing closing arguments Tuesday in Genesee County court, 60 miles north of Detroit. Abuelazam is on trial for the fatal stabbing of 49-year-old Arnold Minor. Prosecutors say he was not mentally ill and should be held criminally responsible
Updated: 05/22/2012 12:32P

After Stevens debacle, feds are counting on Edwards case
Stevens was convicted, but the verdict was appealed and later vacated after it was revealed prosecutors and FBI agents had conspired to conceal and withhold evidence from the defense. An investigation was launched into the integrity and professional
Updated: 05/22/2012 12:31P

Narcy Novack trial: Ben Novack Jr. distraught upon discovering mother's body
WHITE PLAINS — A neighbor testified in federal court today that Ben Novack Jr. was crying and upset after discovering the bloodied body of his mother in her Fort Lauderdale home. William Green said that he and his wife woke early on April 5, 2009,
Updated: 05/22/2012 12:30P

Hearing on Nupur's Bail Plea to Continue Tomorrow
PTI | Allahabad | May 22, 2012 Hearing on the bail plea of dentist Nupur Talwar, who is facing trial in the murder of her teenage daughter Aarushi and domestic help Hemraj, will continue at the Allahabad High Court tomorrow.
Updated: 05/22/2012 12:30P

Lottery winner who stayed on food stamps waives court hearing
The hearing determines whether there's enough evidence for a case to go to trial. She's now due for June 5 arraignment in Circuit Court in Detroit. A message was left Tuesday with a lawyer for Clayton.
Updated: 05/22/2012 12:28P

Khodorkovsky Blasts Russian Court For Dismissing Appeal
Khodorkovsky, who already lost an attempt for a presidential pardon, had appealed his second conviction, which was for theft and money laundering in a politically-tinged trial. A Kremlin panel reported in December 2011 that the second conviction was
Updated: 05/22/2012 12:21P

Bahrain hunger striker attends retrial in wheelchair
| DUBAI (Reuters) - Jailed Bahraini activist Abdulhadi al-Khawaja, on hunger strike for more than three months, was brought to court in a wheelchair on Tuesday when the retrial resumed of 13 men imprisoned over protests that rocked the island last year
Updated: 05/22/2012 12:18P

Conviction Reversed for Conspiracy to Commit Burglary of Junk Cars for Gasoline
by Greg HIll on 5/22/2012 The California Supreme Court has defined “building” broadly for purposes of burglary. Some may say that such liberal or loose definitions have led to convictions that were not legally correct. In the case of People v.
Updated: 05/22/2012 12:15P

Mistrial Declared In Broncos Linebacker DJ Williams' DUI Case Due To Jury
(AP Photo/Barry Gutierrez, File) DENVER -- Denver Broncos linebacker DJ Williams' trial on driving under the influence and traffic charges ended in a mistrial just hours after it began Monday after his lawyer objected to how jurors were selected.
Updated: 05/22/2012 12:11P

Former McLoud elementary school teacher Kimberly Crain and former professor
The students, aged eight to 11, took the witness stand in Pottawatomie County District Court during a preliminary hearing for former McLoud teacher Kimberly Ann Crain of Shawnee and retired professor of early childhood development Gary Doby of
Updated: 05/22/2012 12:11P

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