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  • Retired players file lawsuit against NFLPA

    Retired players file lawsuit against NFLPA

    Court Alerts 09/21/2011

    Twenty-eight former NFL players have filed a class-action federal lawsuit against the NFL Players Association, seeking at least $5 million in damages. They're alleging current players interfered with negotiations on the new collective bargaining agre...

  • US court throws out 17-year terror sentence

    US court throws out 17-year terror sentence

    Court Alerts 09/19/2011

    A federal appeals court has thrown out the 17-year prison sentence imposed on convicted terrorism plotter Jose Padilla.A three-judge panel of the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Monday that the sentence imposed by a Miami federal judge was t...

  • Federal fraud charges for ex-Ohio St player

    Federal fraud charges for ex-Ohio St player

    Court Alerts 09/14/2011

    Former Ohio State and NFL quarterback Art Schlichter was charged in federal court Wednesday with fraud linked to a million-dollar ticket-selling scheme.Schlichter deceived people by promising sports tickets at low prices based on his contacts, accord...

  • Court to look at Mich. affirmative action ban

    Court to look at Mich. affirmative action ban

    Court Alerts 09/11/2011

    A federal appeals court says it will take a fresh look at a decision that overturned Michigan's ban on affirmative action in college admissions and government hiring. The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said Friday that a majority of judges agreed ...

  • Court upholds conviction in Iowa coach's death

    Court upholds conviction in Iowa coach's death

    Court Alerts 09/08/2011

    An appeals court has upheld the first-degree murder conviction of a mentally ill man who shot his former football coach in the school's weight room. Mark Becker had argued that he was legally insane when he shot Aplington-Parkersburg High School Coac...

  • Court tosses Sivak's death sentence

    Court tosses Sivak's death sentence

    Court Alerts 09/08/2011

    The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has reversed the death sentence of an Idaho man convicted of brutally slaying a former coworker because the state allowed a jailhouse informant to lie on the witness stand. Lacey Mark Sivak was sentenced to death...

  • US Space Scientist Pleads Guilty To Attempted Espionage

    US Space Scientist Pleads Guilty To Attempted Espionage

    Court Alerts 09/07/2011

    U.S. government space scientist Stewart David Nozette has pleaded guilty to one count of attempted espionage for trying to sell classified information to an FBI agent posing as an Israeli intelligence officer, the Associated Press reported Sept. 7. T...

  • Citigroup ex-VP pleads guilty to embezzling $22M

    Citigroup ex-VP pleads guilty to embezzling $22M

    Court Alerts 09/07/2011

    A former Citigroup vice president in New York City has admitted to embezzling more than $22 million from the bank for his personal use. Gary Foster pleaded guilty to bank fraud charges in Brooklyn federal court on Tuesday. The New York Post says that...

  • Texas voting district maps argued in court

    Texas voting district maps argued in court

    Court Alerts 09/06/2011

    Attorneys for minority groups in Texas are criticizing the makeup of four new congressional seats. The state is getting the new seats because of mostly Hispanic population growth. But in opening statements Tuesday, attorneys argued that the new map i...

  • Court convicts Serb general for Balkan atrocities

    Court convicts Serb general for Balkan atrocities

    Court Alerts 09/05/2011

    The Yugoslav war crimes tribunal sentenced the former chief of the Yugoslav army to 27 years imprisonment Tuesday for providing crucial military aid to Bosnian Serb forces responsible for the Srebrenica massacre and for a deadly four-year campaign of...

  • Court won't allow plea withdrawal in porn case

    Court won't allow plea withdrawal in porn case

    Court Alerts 09/02/2011

    A federal appeals court says there are several reasons John Joseph Maillet can't withdraw his guilty plea on a child pornography charge for enticing a teenager to pose with venomous snakes. For one, Maillet didn't say he was innocent. Maillet pleaded...

  • Appeals Court upholds sanctions against doctor

    Appeals Court upholds sanctions against doctor

    Court Alerts 09/01/2011

    An appeals court has upheld sanctions against a former University of Wisconsin Hospital doctor who was accused of fondling female patients. The 4th District Court of Appeals said in its decision Thursday that the state Medical Examining Board properl...

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