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Chief federal judge for Arizona among victims of shooting in Tucson, Ariz.
Roll received death threats in 2009 after he denied a southern Arizona rancher's motions to dismiss a lawsuit filed on behalf of illegal immigrants who
Updated: 01/08/2011 08:25P
SAP wins new damages trial in software-patent case [The Philadelphia Inquirer]
SAP America Inc., being heard in US District Court in eastern Texas. To see more of The Philadelphia Inquirer, or to subscribe to the newspaper,
Updated: 01/08/2011 08:22P
UK prepares for trial on religious discrimination charge
Francis Manion of the American Center for Law and Justice and one of Gaskell's attorneys, asked during a pre-trial conference in US District Court last week
Updated: 01/08/2011 07:28P
Former tax authority chief reaches plea deal with stat
Former Tax Authority director Jackie Matza, who is currently on trial in Central District Court in Petah Tikva, reached a plea bargain with the prosecution,
Updated: 01/08/2011 07:23P
John Roll, federal judge killed in Arizona shooting, has Pennsylvania ties
By Express-Times staff and wire View full sizeAP File PhotoUS District Judge John Roll joined the court in 1991. He was Arizona's chief trial judge.
Updated: 01/08/2011 07:23P
Bombing believed work of Sikh extremists
year was called by prosecutors as a witness at the trial of Ripudaman Singh Malik and Ajiab Singh Bagri, who were also accused of plotting the bombing.
Updated: 01/08/2011 07:22P
Pfc. Holmes denied photos from Afghan murder trial
By KBOI Web Staff He filed a petition asking the Army Court of Criminal Appeals to allow him to present the sensitive photographs during a preliminary
Updated: 01/08/2011 07:21P
Rachel Nickells son takes Met to European Court over her murder
Stagg's trial collapsed the following year when Mr Justice Ognall condemned the police honeytrap as "deceptive conduct of the grossest kind".
Updated: 01/08/2011 07:13P
Open and hidden amnesties undermining trust in justice system
1 after it was changed in 2005 to reduce the lengthy trial periods and appeals processes in courts that cause inmates to spend long periods of time in jail
Updated: 01/08/2011 07:05P
Contested Will, By James Shapiro
The most famous literary whodunit of all has generated thousands of books and articles, shrill TV documentaries and even a (moot) trial in the US Supreme
Updated: 01/08/2011 07:02P