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Google gains a victory, while Oracle wins by losing
Google trial has concluded that Google's Android does not infringe on any of the Java related patents Oracle assumed when they acquired Sun Microsystems and all of the Java related intellectual property that went with it. So, it looks like the doom and
Updated: 05/24/2012 12:48P

Google gains a victory, while Oracle wins by losing
Google trial has concluded that Google's Android does not infringe on any of the Java related patents Oracle assumed when they acquired Sun Microsystems and all of the Java related intellectual property that went with it. So, it looks like the doom and
Updated: 05/24/2012 12:48P

Mulgrew: BC's hefty civil court fees struck down as unconstitutional
It cost her more than $20000 in lawyer's fees just to get to the eve of trial. She then was forced to litigate herself because she couldn't pay the lawyer to appear in court. Her husband, a University of BC instructor, also represented himself at the
Updated: 05/24/2012 12:46P

Judge calls attack by Kalamazoo man on his wife 'animalistic,' orders him to
About 30 of those incidents over the years required Todd to visit a hospital, KDPS Detective Cory Ghiringhelli testified this week in Kalamazoo County District Court. Ghiringhelli testified that Todd told him in an interview that she would tell doctors
Updated: 05/24/2012 12:46P

Berlusconi paid for sex, witness tells court
MILAN (Reuters) - Italy's former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi paid for sex during at least one party at his luxury villa outside Milan, a witness said on Thursday at a trial where he is accused of paying for sex with an underage prostitute.
Updated: 05/24/2012 12:45P

Bankruptcy Court Orders Discharge of $340000 Law School Debt After Asperger's
By Leigh JonesContactAll Articles A former law student has won a bid in bankruptcy court to discharge nearly $340000 in education debt because her diagnosis of Asperger Syndrome rendered her unable to repay the loans. The US Bankruptcy Court for the
Updated: 05/24/2012 12:42P

Jurors in John Edwards Trial Deliberate for 5th Day
As jurors in the John Edwards campaign corruption trial deliberated for a fifth day Thursday, legal experts cautioned it's still too early to read too much into their discussions. While the former presidential candidate, the media and court observers
Updated: 05/24/2012 12:42P

Senser prosecutor: Jury instructions were accurate, note wasn't substantive
The jury instructions used to convict Amy Senser of criminal vehicular homicide were proper, and based on a court case law that mandates she should have stopped, even if a jury found she believed she only struck Anousone Phanthavong's vehicle,
Updated: 05/24/2012 12:41P

Killer Breivik 'Won't Appeal If Found Sane' - World News Now
On day 24 of his trial in the Oslo district court, Breivik also announced he would not appeal if he declared of “sound mind”. At the end of day, Breivik asked judge Wenche Arntzen if he could comment on what he had heard so far.
Updated: 05/24/2012 12:41P

Shafilea Trial: Sister 'Haunted By Murder' - World News Now
Speaking from behind a curtain at the trial of her parents, Alesha Ahmed told the jury “it had haunted me for a long time about what happened to my sister”. On Wednesday, Ms Ahmed sobbed in court as she described how her mother and father murdered
Updated: 05/24/2012 12:41P

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