Latest Trial Court News
Family refuse to give evidence at Carlisle man's burglary trial
By Phil Coleman A young man who was due to go on trial for burgling a relative's house has walked free from a court – after members of his own family refused to testify against him. Kane Queen, 18, had been accused of burgling a property in Borland
Updated: 05/23/2012 08:07A
Former CMU running back Austin White to stand trial for drug charges
White, a Livonia junior, appeared in Isabella County Trial Court Thursday for a hearing before Judge William Rush. White and Illinois sophomore Joe Sawicki, former members of the CMU football team, were arrested last month by CMU police for allegedly
Updated: 05/23/2012 08:05A
Catholics facing 'propaganda' trial in Vietnam
"Prosecuting these four activists shows the contempt Vietnam has for freedom of religion and expression." Mr Robertson told Radio Australia's Asia Pacific it is unclear what was in the leaflets. "That is one of the mysteries, exactly what they were
Updated: 05/23/2012 08:04A
More defendants face civil trial over GP Noble pension 'fraud'
Tony Morris is currently on trial at Southwark Crown Court, facing charges of fraud. He denies all charges, as does his co-defendant Peter Malmstrom. The civil trial is being brought by Independent Trustee Services (ITS), in its capacity as trustee of
Updated: 05/23/2012 08:03A
Aarushi case: Arguments on charges end, order Thursday
Judge lal would Thursday decide whether to discharge the Talwars or pave the way for their trial by framing charges against them. The arguments had begun Tuesday. This was after the court had Monday adjourned the case for a day after the Talwars'
Updated: 05/23/2012 08:03A
BC-Sports Briefs
CINCINNATI (AP) — The college student who got national attention for catching two home run balls was back in the spotlight at Great American Ball Park. The Cincinnati Reds made 20-year-old Caleb Lloyd an honorary captain for the second game of their
Updated: 05/23/2012 07:36A
Prosecution Nearing End Of Its Case In Roger Clemens Retrial
If the World Series can have days off, so can trials of baseball players. The court did not sit Tuesday because the judge had another obligation, a timely pause following five-plus grueling days of testimony from the government's key witness.
Updated: 05/23/2012 07:34A
Australia's Corby Could Walk Free as Soon as Next Year
Australian Schapelle Leigh Corby waits in a court cell before her trial in Denpasar in this file picture taken on Feb. 17, 2005. (Reuters Photo/Bagus Othman) Australian “marijuana queen” Schapelle Corby, who had her 20-year sentence reduced to 15 years
Updated: 05/23/2012 07:32A
Senators: No more considerations for Corona
Sen Jinggoy Estrada says the impeachment court has given Corona and his lawyers all the leeway. MANILA, Philippines – The impeachment court will be liberal no more. Senators explained their Friday ultimatum for Chief Justice Renato Corona to return to
Updated: 05/23/2012 07:27A
New trial dates set in slaying of Iowa toddler
Cedar Rapids television station KCRG reports (http://bit.ly/Kfbc3r) that 28-year-old Amy Jo Parmer is scheduled to begin trial Sept. 17 in Linn County District Court. She's charged with first-degree murder and child endangerment in the slaying of
Updated: 05/23/2012 07:25A