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Howard K. Stern conviction dismissed by judge
in tabloids and in trial testimony. Smith also made headlines in a continuing $300 million court fight with the estate of her oil tycoon husband.
Updated: 01/06/2011 05:21P
KOLD News 13Judge dismisses conviction of Howard K. Stern
in tabloids and in trial testimony. Smith also made headlines in a continuing $300 million court fight with the estate of her oil tycoon husband.
Updated: 01/06/2011 05:19P
Wilkerson sentenced to 3 1/2 years in corruption case
Wilkerson pleaded guilty on June 3 last year to eight counts of attempted extortion 18 days before her scheduled trial in US District Court in Boston.
Updated: 01/06/2011 05:16P
Plea deals trump trials in Indiana
everything to do with the legal system,” including attorneys, juries, courts and judges, he said. Yet even with the logistical issues posed by a trial,
Updated: 01/06/2011 05:14P
It is high time that the decadent judiciary be put on trial
Two-thirds of the unprocessed files are waiting at the Supreme Court of Appeals. There are 867 defendants who had to be tried in high criminal courts within
Updated: 01/06/2011 05:13P
Urgent need for judicial reform
“If the average court trial last 58 days and if the appeals process at the Supreme Court of Appeals last 1042 days, we cannot say that justice is served in
Updated: 01/06/2011 05:13P
CENTRAL JERSEY: Google search comes up guilty
the trial to account for the new evidence, before Mr. DiGirolamo confessed. ” I know the material was promptly provided,” Judge Neafsey told the court.
Updated: 01/06/2011 05:11P
Anna Nicole Smith trial verdict 'thrown out'
prescription medication in a jury trial. Eroshevich was also found guilty of felony prescription drug fraud. However, Los Angeles County Superior Court
Updated: 01/06/2011 05:08P
New trial awaits teen convicted of killing his dad in Katy
He said the new trial would be set at a hearing in state District Judge Mike Schneider's court. Prosecutors have remained silent about the case,
Updated: 01/06/2011 05:07P
Stanford Not Competent to Stand Trial, Doctors Say
Jan. 6 (Bloomberg) -- R. Allen Stanford, the financier accused of leading a $7 billion investment fraud
Updated: 01/06/2011 05:07P