Latest Trial Court News
Indiana's chief justice to address Legislature
Shepard's speech is expected to focus on the steps taken to cope with the foreclosure crisis, improvements to trial court technology and criminal sentencing
Updated: 01/10/2011 04:11A
43 cross-examine 2 PWs
The Special Court-8, headed by BDR Deputy Director General Brig Gen Obaidul Haque, also recorded the deposition of one witness against 42 accused. The trial
Updated: 01/10/2011 04:07A
Hearing set on sentence for ex-House Majority Leader DeLay after money
his conservative supporters will feel (any) sentence will be unjust," said Bradley Simon, a New York criminal defense attorney who's followed the case.
Updated: 01/10/2011 04:06A
Former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay
Delay will be back in court on Monday, Jan. 10. 2011, for the sentencing phase of his trial after his Nov. 24 conviction on charges of money laundering and
Updated: 01/10/2011 04:05A
Saudi woman sentenced to three years for abusing maid
During the trial, the Indonesian maid appeared in person in the court last week to show the judges the burn and beating marks on her body after she had
Updated: 01/10/2011 04:04A
Nigeria: Court Decides Suit Against Jonathan Today
The trial Judge, Hon. Justice Ishaq Bello fixed today as judgment day in both the substantive suit and the preliminary objection filed by the president
Updated: 01/10/2011 04:01A
Oxford Mail wins legal ruling in 'double-jeopardy' case
by the Court of Appeal stopping the media reporting the case because it did not want the jury in the second trial knowing of the original acquittal.
Updated: 01/10/2011 03:59A
Trial set for ex-officers in beating case
Former Shenandoah police Chief Matthew Nestor and two other former officers will stand trial in federal court in Wilkes-Barre.
Updated: 01/10/2011 03:59A
Climate protesters trial set to be abandoned
the coal-fired Ratcliffe-on-Soar power station and shut it down for a week, a previous trial involving other protesters at Nottingham Crown Court heard.
Updated: 01/10/2011 03:56A
Social media stretching rules in jury trials
that of a Michigan juror who was fined $250 by a court for posting on Facebook, in mid-trial, that she thought the defendant in the case was guilty.
Updated: 01/10/2011 03:53A