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  • Court: Chase could increase interest rates

    Court: Chase could increase interest rates

    Court Alerts 01/24/2011

    The Supreme Court says a credit card company legally increased the interest rate on a man's card without telling him.The high court on Monday ruled for Chase Bank USA and against James A. McCoy.McCoy complained that Chase increased his interest rate ...

  • Public interviews to be held with 60 applicants to Supreme Court

    Public interviews to be held with 60 applicants to Supreme Court

    Court Alerts 01/20/2011

    A federal judge has rejected a challenge to Iowa's judicial nominating and retention system.U.S. District Court Judge Robert Pratt on Wednesday granted Iowa Attorney General Tom Miller's request to dismiss the lawsuit filed by four conservative activ...

  • 2 lawyer brothers plead guilty in federal land fraud case

    2 lawyer brothers plead guilty in federal land fraud case

    Court Alerts 01/19/2011

    Authorities say two Mississippi lawyers, who are also brothers, have pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit money laundering and bank fraud.U.S. Attorney John M. Dowdy says in a news release that 57-year-old Charles H. Evans Jr. and 53-year-old Jon C...

  • Court hears appeal from Anna Nicole Smith's estate

    Court hears appeal from Anna Nicole Smith's estate

    Court Alerts 01/18/2011

    The Supreme Court is preparing to hear arguments on whether Anna Nicole Smith's estate should get part of the fortune left behind by her elderly Texas billionaire husband.Lawyers for the deceased former Playmate plan to tell justices Tuesday her esta...

  • NYC landlord wants money from Lennon suit auction

    NYC landlord wants money from Lennon suit auction

    Court Alerts 01/18/2011

    A New York City landlord has a message for the collector who recently sold the suit John Lennon wore on the cover of the Beatles' "Abbey Road" album: You never give me your money.The seller's former landlord has sued the gallery that auctioned the la...

  • Judges skeptical of detainee case against Rumsfeld

    Judges skeptical of detainee case against Rumsfeld

    Court Alerts 01/15/2011

    A panel of federal appeals court judges expressed doubts Thursday that former Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld and three former military officers can be sued for allegedly allowing torture in U.S. military prisons in Iraq and Afghanistan.In court...

  • Judge orders Michael Jackson doctor to stand trial

    Judge orders Michael Jackson doctor to stand trial

    Court Alerts 01/13/2011

    Dr. Conrad Murray, the physician who was demonized by Michael Jackson's family and fans, was ordered Tuesday to stand trial for involuntary manslaughter after court testimony showed he administered a powerful anesthetic and other sedatives then left ...

  • Guidant to appear in federal court for sentencing

    Guidant to appear in federal court for sentencing

    Court Alerts 01/12/2011

    Boston Scientific Corp.'s Guidant unit hopes to end a criminal case accusing it of failing to properly disclose changes made to some implantable heart devices when it appears in court Wednesday.Guidant pleaded guilty last spring, but U.S. District Ju...

  • Kuwaiti-born man due damages in arrest

    Kuwaiti-born man due damages in arrest

    Court Alerts 01/10/2011

    A federal court has ruled that a Kuwaiti-born man may collect monetary damages from the city of Honolulu following claims that he was arrested based on unjustified suspicions of terrorism.The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco refused...

  • Judge strikes down NC ban on public profanity

    Judge strikes down NC ban on public profanity

    Court Alerts 01/09/2011

    A North Carolina judge has struck down a 98-year-old state ban on public profanity.Superior Court Judge Allen Baddour dismissed a misdemeanor charge against Chapel Hill resident Samantha Elabanjo on Wednesday. She had been convicted in July of using ...

  • Navajo high court halts discretionary spending

    Navajo high court halts discretionary spending

    Court Alerts 01/06/2011

    The Navajo Nation’s high court has banned elected tribal officials from doling out public money until the tribe establishes rules on their financial aid program.The court made the decision this week in a case that challenged the reduction of the Trib...

  • NY appeals court overturns rape conviction .

    NY appeals court overturns rape conviction .

    Court Alerts 01/04/2011

    A state appeals court has overturned the conviction of a man found guilty of raping his underage sister-in-law in Queens.Luis Gomez has served nearly four years of a nine-year prison term for rape, sexual abuse and endangering the welfare of a child....

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