Latest Trial Court News
Court gives banks 'beat-down' over foreclosures
Regardless of recording issues, there is little dispute that Antonio Ibanez, a special education teacher in Springfield, Mass., defaulted on his loan for
Updated: 01/08/2011 01:37A
Kanishka bombing: Reyat sentenced to nine years
in 1985 Air India bombing, has been sentenced to nine years in jail by a Canadian court for perjury at the trial of his two co-accused conspirators.
Updated: 01/08/2011 01:33A
Kaniska Bombing: Reyat Sentenced to 9 Yrs for Perjury
prison for perjury during the trial of two men acquitted in the attacks. In handing down his sentence, British Columbia Superior Court judge Mark McEwan
Updated: 01/08/2011 01:32A
Temecula: Witness says no warning of cul-de-sac shooting
through the window of her home on a Temecula cul-de-sac appeared in court Friday for a hearing to determine whether he will stand trial for murder.
Updated: 01/08/2011 01:28A
US soldier to face court-martial in Afghan killings
Gibbs, of Billings, Mont., was ordered to stand trial by Major General Curtis Scaparrotti, commanding officer of Joint Base Lewis-McChord. No date was set.
Updated: 01/08/2011 01:28A
Court deems Roberts' drug sentences 'excessive'
the charges during plea negotiations and that [which was] imposed after trial,” the decision reads. Continued... However, the court wrote that the seven
Updated: 01/08/2011 01:27A
Mom sought to testify in son's trial
who delayed a cold-case murder trial until next month is the mother of the defendant, The Daily News learned Friday. A court order was signed Monday
Updated: 01/08/2011 01:25A
Robert Macias found guilty of first-degree murder
Macias was convicted in 2007, but that verdict was overturned in 2009 by the New Mexico Supreme Court. The court ruled that Joe Parker, the trial judge,
Updated: 01/08/2011 01:22A
School bus driver's court date set in March
LAFAYETTE — The Lafayette Parish Schools bus driver arrested in September 2009 for a DWI charge heads back to court in March.
Updated: 01/08/2011 01:17A
North Naples murder defendant Damas wants to represent self at trial
order he get treatment at a state facility until he is ready to stand trial, said Lee Hollander, a criminal defense attorney in Naples and Fort Myers.
Updated: 01/08/2011 01:17A