Latest Trial Court News
Sohrab case: Guj HC rejects bail plea of IPS officer
Tulsi told the court that investigation was at a stage where safety of witnesses was important. Otherwise it would be difficult to reach the stage of trial
Updated: 01/10/2011 11:43A
Court Cases Fall Victim To Snow
Shiro's trial was to have continued today with more testimony, but now may not continue until Wednesday depending on the weather. In Civil Superior Court
Updated: 01/10/2011 11:41A
Jury Selection Begins in Marengo Murder Trial
Hilgendorf was to come to Bailey's home after he was drunk to help the women but Bailey awoke and a struggle started between the men.
Updated: 01/10/2011 11:41A
Palms owner George Maloof to stand trial for DUI
Maloof, 46, did not appear at his arraignment Monday morning, but was represented by attorney Wade Rabenhorst. Maloof was charged with driving while under
Updated: 01/10/2011 11:40A
Monday's Colo. Supreme Court Opinions
Westminster Municipal Court, affirmed a Court of Appeals ruling on speedy trial limits. Cert was granted to determine, “Whether the court of appeals erred
Updated: 01/10/2011 11:40A
Snow scotches Macomber hearing
battery on a law enforcement officer, as well as kidnapping and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon of Hedy Saville at her Blue Rapids home.
Updated: 01/10/2011 11:40A
Court Upholds Dismissal of Waverly Wrongful-arrest Lawsuit
Veatch was arrested but later was acquitted at trial. The lawsuit said the city violated Veatch's constitutional rights. The appeals court says Waverly
Updated: 01/10/2011 11:37A
Uganda People News: Anti corruption court to decide Jamwa's fate
The Anti-corruption Court is to decide the fate of former NSSF Managing Director David Chandi Jamwa on February 25th. Jamwa is on trial on charges of
Updated: 01/10/2011 11:36A
Sabauddin among key conspirators of 26/11: HC told
Government counsel Ujjwal Nikam was arguing on an appeal filed by the state in the Bombay High Court against the order of trial court acquitting Sabauddin
Updated: 01/10/2011 11:35A
The Bounty Hunter's Pursuit of Justice
Bail bond firms are often small, family-run businesses—the wife writes the bonds and the husband, the “bounty hunter,” searches for clients who fail to show
Updated: 01/10/2011 11:35A