Latest Trial Court News
DC Man Fights for Release in GPS Surveillance Case
co-owner of a nightclub in Washington, argued in appellate court papers filed yesterday that Jones meets the conditions for release pending a new trial.
Updated: 01/05/2011 08:44P
Abbygail's mom felt 'threatened' during interview
She's on trial in Ontario Superior Court of Justice, charged with causing an indignity to a body in the disappearance of three-week-old baby Abbygail Dice.
Updated: 01/05/2011 08:42P
Philadelphia man jailed in Pottstown home invasion
Matthews, 33, is still awaiting trial in county court on robbery- and conspiracy-related charges. Authorities alleged Parson was armed with a Smith & Wesson
Updated: 01/05/2011 08:37P
Prospective juror misconduct delays Thurston trial
Pomeroy noted that the court cost to bring in the jury pool for Maddaus' trial was $1800 on Monday and an additional $1500 on Tuesday, and now that money is
Updated: 01/05/2011 08:37P
Nation's First Openly Transgender Trial Judge Sworn In
The special session of the California Superior Court drew more than 100 people, including some LGBT community leaders and council members from several
Updated: 01/05/2011 08:33P
Kan. shortfall grows; courts to seek efficiencies
It includes trial judges, attorneys, business owners and state officials. Nuss said in an interview that the Supreme Court's members decided last summer to
Updated: 01/05/2011 08:31P
Citigroup Case Against Stewart Title Guaranty to be Heard This Month - cbl
The lawsuit, filed in 2008, involves 16 owners' and 16 lenders' title insurance policies on 16 parcels of land in Mexico issued by Stewart Title Guaranty de
Updated: 01/05/2011 08:30P
Plea deal discussed for Iraqi immigrant charged in daughter's 'honour killing'
The talks involving Faleh Hassan Almaleki, 50, lasted for hours at a closed-door meeting in Maricopa County Superior Court. His trial is set for Jan. 18.
Updated: 01/05/2011 08:29P
Making jurors stay up just so a judge can take a vacation is, well, wrong
Nevada District Court Judge Valerie Vega encouraged a jury to deliberate through the night, until 7 am, in the murder trial of Victor Fakoya last month.
Updated: 01/05/2011 08:20P
SOA Watch protesters to spend six months in prison
78-year-old Nancy Smith and 28-year-old Chris Spitzer were immediately taken into custody after a trial in federal court on Wednesday.
Updated: 01/05/2011 08:18P