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Most jurors sided with Google on APIs and 'fair use'
The jury's verdict had to be unanimous, so the nine-to-three split meant that the jury ended up not answering one of the most significant questions in the trial. That's one reason why the legal fight between Google and Oracle over Android is not over
Updated: 05/23/2012 08:45P

Top Google Lawyer Touts Oracle Trial Victory
By John Letzing Of Google Inc.'s (>> Google Inc) general counsel lauded the courtroom victory won by the Internet giant Wednesday against Oracle Corp. (ORCL) as a warning for firms considering filing patent litigation in the future.
Updated: 05/23/2012 08:42P

Miss. court sets execution dates for 2 of 3 men
By JEFF AMY — AP Mississippi will not execute three men on three consecutive days in June, after the state Supreme Court set execution dates a week apart for two men and declined to set a date for a third. Attorney General Jim Hood's office had asked
Updated: 05/23/2012 08:02P

Jury foreman: Oracle wasn't even close in patent phase
2012 4:44 PM PDT Follow @stevenmusil After verdict was handed down at the US District Court of Northern California and the jury was dismissed, jury foreman Greg Thompson stopped in the hall to answer reporters' questions regarding deliberations.
Updated: 05/23/2012 07:48P

Charlene's injuries 'key issue' for jury
The key issue in the Gwaze trial was whether HIV or trauma caused Charlene Makaza's injuries, a court has heard. The High Court in Christchurch is hearing closing addresses in the trial of George Gwaze, 60, a former vet in Zimbabwe, who is charged with
Updated: 05/23/2012 07:45P

Case hinges on identity
"It was upsetting," she said during her testimony at Gary Martin's Superior Court trial. While she and her fiance Chris Warrington were making plans to bury the pet early that afternoon, she walked to the back of the main-floor apartment and saw three
Updated: 05/23/2012 07:42P

Police investigating death of 3rd woman who died in 2011 Provo arson fire
Yvette Kimber — who allegedly set the fatal fire — has pleaded not guilty in 4th District Court to two counts of murder and one count of aggravated arson, all first-degree felonies. Kimber, 46, is also charged with one count of second-degree felony
Updated: 05/23/2012 07:38P

Police investigating death of 3rd woman who died in 2011 Provo arson fire
Yvette Kimber — who allegedly set the fatal fire — has pleaded not guilty in 4th District Court to two counts of murder and one count of aggravated arson, all first-degree felonies. Kimber, 46, is also charged with one count of second-degree felony
Updated: 05/23/2012 07:38P

Hemraj misbehaved with Arushi, killed her when she resisted, Talwars tell court
Hemraj was then killed on the roof by someone else, possibly by one of his friends,” the counsel for Talwars told the court on Wednesday. With the framing of charges in the case coming to an end, Special Judge Shyam Lal will now rule on the charges
Updated: 05/23/2012 07:32P

Hemraj misbehaved with Arushi, killed her when she resisted, Talwars tell court
Hemraj was then killed on the roof by someone else, possibly by one of his friends,” the counsel for Talwars told the court on Wednesday. With the framing of charges in the case coming to an end, Special Judge Shyam Lal will now rule on the charges
Updated: 05/23/2012 07:32P

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