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  • 2nd campaign aide to DC mayor pleads guilty

    2nd campaign aide to DC mayor pleads guilty

    Court Alerts 05/23/2012

    For the second time in three days, a former campaign staffer to District of Columbia Mayor Vincent Gray has pleaded guilty to a federal offense arising from Gray's 2010 mayoral bid. Howard Brooks pleaded guilty Thursday to lying to the FBI about paym...

  • Appeals court upholds key voting rights provision

    Appeals court upholds key voting rights provision

    Court Alerts 05/19/2012

    A federal appeals court on Friday upheld a key provision of the Voting Rights Act, rejecting an Alabama county's challenge to the landmark civil rights law. The provision requires state, county and local governments with a history of discrimination t...

  • Top Pa. judge charged with campaign corruption

    Top Pa. judge charged with campaign corruption

    Court Alerts 05/19/2012

    State Supreme Court Justice Joan Orie Melvin was charged Friday with illegally using her taxpayer-funded staff in her campaigns for a seat on the state's highest court in a scheme that ensnared her sister, a senator awaiting sentencing on similar cha...

  • Lawyer enters not guilty plea for shooting suspect

    Lawyer enters not guilty plea for shooting suspect

    Court Alerts 05/01/2012

    A California man accused of committing the nation's deadliest school shooting rampage since the 2007 attack at Virginia Tech pleaded not guilty Monday to murder charges. One L. Goh, 43, entered his plea through his lawyer, Deputy Public Defender Davi...

  • High court rejects Christian campus groups' appeal

    High court rejects Christian campus groups' appeal

    Court Alerts 03/19/2012

    The Supreme Court has turned down an appeal from Christian groups that challenged a discrimination policy at California state universities. The justices on Monday are leaving in place a federal appeals court ruling that found that the policy doesn't ...

  • Court allows Edwards to hire mistress's lawyers

    Court allows Edwards to hire mistress's lawyers

    Court Alerts 03/16/2012

    Former presidential candidate John Edwards got his wish Thursday and is changing his defense team ahead of his criminal trial on charges of campaign finance violations, hiring the same attorneys who once helped his mistress in a lawsuit over the coup...

  • Vegas woman skips court in scissors death case

    Vegas woman skips court in scissors death case

    Court Alerts 03/14/2012

    A mother accused of killing her 6-year-old daughter with scissors refused to leave her jail bed for her first court appearance Wednesday, drawing angry words from a Las Vegas judge and concern from her lawyer about her mental state. Las Vegas Justice...

  • Court tosses jury award in Katrina jail lawsuit

    Court tosses jury award in Katrina jail lawsuit

    Court Alerts 03/13/2012

    A federal appeals court on Monday threw out a jury's award of more than $650,000 to two Ohio tourists who were arrested in New Orleans on public drunkenness charges two days before Hurricane Katrina's landfall and jailed for more than a month after t...

  • Miss. Supreme Court rules Barbour pardons valid

    Miss. Supreme Court rules Barbour pardons valid

    Court Alerts 03/09/2012

    The Mississippi Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the pardons issued by former Gov. Haley Barbour during his final days in office, including those of four convicted killers and a robber who had worked at the Governor's Mansion. Barbour, a Republican w...

  • FBI chief describes GPS problem from court ruling

    FBI chief describes GPS problem from court ruling

    Court Alerts 03/08/2012

    A recent Supreme Court ruling is forcing the FBI to deactivate its GPS tracking devices in some investigations, agency director Robert Mueller said Wednesday. Mueller told a congressional panel that the bureau has turned off a substantial number of G...

  • Ohio school shooting case may go to adult court

    Ohio school shooting case may go to adult court

    Court Alerts 03/07/2012

    A 17-year-old boy charged in a school shooting rampage that left three students dead was told by a judge on Tuesday that the case could be sent to adult court for trial. Authorities will decide later whether T.J. Lane will be tried as an adult and fa...

  • Conn. high court rules prisoners can be force-fed

    Conn. high court rules prisoners can be force-fed

    Court Alerts 03/06/2012

    Connecticut prison inmates who go on hunger strikes can be restrained and force-fed to protect them from life-threatening dehydration and malnutrition, the state Supreme Court ruled Monday. The 7-0 decision came in the case of 51-year-old prisoner Wi...

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