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Gribble lawyers fight to move trial, question jury
want the court to reverse its order barring Gribble from using a pen at his court hearings and upcoming insanity trial because of safety concerns.
Updated: 01/07/2011 12:05A

Judge maintains bail amount for Windham man awaiting trial
in Cumberland County Superior Court. He asked the prosecutor and the defense lawyer to work together to bring the case to trial as soon as possible.
Updated: 01/07/2011 12:04A

Bail in pot shooting remains at $25000
in Cumberland County Superior Court. He asked the prosecutor and the defense lawyer to work together to bring the case to trial as soon as possible.
Updated: 01/07/2011 12:03A

Hundreds scrutinized as jurors in hostage case
Opening arguments in the trial of Randall Hofland, 57, likely will begin this afternoon or Monday, said an official in Waldo County Superior Court.
Updated: 01/07/2011 12:03A

Stanford too dazed for trial, judge told
Psychiatrists Victor Scarano and Steven Rosenblatt testified at a hearing in federal court on whether to postpone the Jan. 24 start of Stanford's trial.
Updated: 01/07/2011 12:03A

Nancy Kissel's trial to begin next week
The highest court cited materials errors in the original trial and quashed the conviction. In November, Kissel's lawyers sought unsucessfully a stay of
Updated: 01/07/2011 12:03A

Death claims prominent right-to-die advocate
Martens, a right-to-die advocate who lived in Langford at the time, was accused of aiding two women — from Duncan and Vancouver — with their suicides in
Updated: 01/07/2011 12:01A

Man found guilty of defaming father
During the trial, Anthony Cesare contended his son lied on a court document he filed in 2008 in which he accused his father of sexually abusing him as a
Updated: 01/07/2011 12:00A

Broderick gets his robes in courthouse ceremony
Criminal defense lawyer Jamie Thistlethwaite will be sworn in today Friday and two other judicial officers take the bench next week.
Updated: 01/07/2011 12:00A

'Callous' couple jailed for children's Jersey care home assaults
During the two-week trial at the Royal Court of Jersey the Jordans were accused of inflicting “casual and routine violence” while working as house-parents
Updated: 01/06/2011 11:59P

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