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Doctors in S/West may join Lagos strike •As court overrules Lagos govt's
This issue, according to the court, could not be determined at “this early stage” but at the trial. The court then declared that at this stage, it would accommodate the claimants for the purpose of determining their rights. On the second issue,
Updated: 05/24/2012 07:08P
Testimony Ends In Trial Of Pet-Shooting Hartford Cop
She cried "uncontrollably," Harris testified during a civil trial in US District Court. Harris was on the witness stand shortly before attorney Jon Schoenhorn finished presenting his case against Officer Johnmichael O'Hare, Det.
Updated: 05/24/2012 07:05P
Two prosecutors cited for misconduct in Senator Stevens case | The Republic
It marked the latest embarrassing disclosure for the Justice Department over its botched handling of the Stevens case. A separate report released in March by a court-appointed independent investigator concluded prosecutors withheld and concealed
Updated: 05/24/2012 07:03P
Trial continues for Susan Grady in religion-related death of son
A Broken Arrow mother whose religious convictions caused her to deny her dying son medical care was in court again Thursday. Susan Grady faces a charge of second-degree manslaughter for the death of her 9-year-old son, Aaron Grady, who died from
Updated: 05/24/2012 07:02P
Huhne's partner defeated in landmark harassment case against Daily Mail
Outside the court, Ms Trimingham said: "I am extremely disappointed by this judgment. There is a ray of light... the court has accepted today that repeated mocking of a person by a national newspaper by reference to their sexual orientation would
Updated: 05/24/2012 07:02P
2 prosecutors suspended for misconduct in Ted Stevens trial
Ted Stevens on corruption charges, arrives at US District Court on Oct. 22, 2008. / By J. Scott Applewhite, AP By Kevin Johnson, USA TODAY By Kevin Johnson, USA TODAY WASHINGTON (USA TODAY) — Two Justice Department prosecutors involved in the bungled
Updated: 05/24/2012 07:00P
Greeley man acquitted of animal cruelty charge, but loses his home, job and dog
By Sharon Dunn A Greeley man charged last year with cruelty to animals has been acquitted by a Weld District Court jury, but that means little in the wake of losing his home, his job and his dog. “I've been through complete hell over these allegations
Updated: 05/24/2012 07:00P
Another player bolsters prosecution in Clemens trial
US District Court Judge Reggie Walton cleared the way for Segui's testimony with a ruling that the 17-season major league player could testify about McNamee's claims in response to prosecutors' request to "rehabilitate Mr. McNamee's testimony.
Updated: 05/24/2012 06:57P
Two US prosecutors cited for misconduct in Sen. Stevens case
It marked the latest embarrassing disclosure for the Justice Department over its botched handling of the Stevens case. A separate report released in March by a court-appointed independent investigator concluded prosecutors withheld and concealed
Updated: 05/24/2012 06:56P
Sunovion Settles Patent Dispute With Mylan Over Brovana
Other patents were later added to the suit. The case is Dey v. Sepracor, 1:07-cv-02353, US District Court, Southern District of New York (Manhattan). To contact the reporter on this story: Don Jeffrey in New York at djeffrey1@bloomberg.net.
Updated: 05/24/2012 06:51P