Latest Trial Court News
Microsoft Loses Appeal in $388 Million Uniloc Verdict
US District Judge William Smith in Providence, Rhode Island, had thrown out a 2009 verdict Uniloc won. The company was appealing Smith's decision,
Updated: 01/04/2011 12:06P
Appeal only way out for Binayak, says Chidambaram
File photo The only remedy to correct the conviction by a trial court of rights activist Binayak Sen on sedition and criminal conspiracy charges is to file
Updated: 01/04/2011 11:34A
Public comment sought on murder-case motion
Motions for public defense funds to pay for expert testimony would be made to a judge separately from the criminal trial itself, without input from the
Updated: 01/04/2011 11:33A
Hearing may reveal new details in Jackson's death
Court Judge Michael Pastor. If the case does go to trial, many legal observers have wondered if an unbiased jury can be found in the case of Jackson,
Updated: 01/04/2011 11:32A
Oakland County Prosecutor: Leon Walker charged for hacking, not snooping on
While Walker is clearly winning in the court of public opinion, Cooper thinks she's got a chance to win the real thing. The trial, ironically, is set to
Updated: 01/04/2011 11:30A
Catching up with...Kimberley White
One of the enduring images at the murder trial of horseracing identity Greg Meads was that of his stepdaughter Kimberley White shaking
Updated: 01/04/2011 11:30A
Michael Jackson preliminary hearing begins today
A preliminary hearing begins today in Los Angeles to determine whether Michael Jackson's doctor, Conrad Murray, should stand trial for the star's June 2009
Updated: 01/04/2011 11:30A
Resentencing Trial Set For SD Murder Suspect
The South Dakota Supreme Court in 2009 overturned the Anchorage man's death sentence, ruling that a jury and not a judge should have decided if Piper got
Updated: 01/04/2011 11:29A
Lorinda Swain remains free on bond
A judge Monday continued bond for a Burlington woman facing a return to prison if she can't convince a high court to grant her a new trial.
Updated: 01/04/2011 11:29A
Court rejects SIT plea for stay on trial in Gulberg riot case
A Special Court hearing the 2002 Gulberg society riot case here has rejected the Special Investigation Team (SIT)'s plea seeking a stay on the trial.
Updated: 01/04/2011 11:27A