Recent Updates
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Former Danielle Steel aide pleads guilty to fraud
Court Alerts 09/29/2009A former aide to Danielle Steel is facing time in federal prison after admitting she stole hundreds of thousands of dollars from the romance novelist.Federal prosecutors announced Monday that 47-year-old Kristy Watts, who also goes by the name Kristy...
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Bomb plot suspect pleads not guilty in NY court
Court Alerts 09/29/2009The Afghan-born man at the center of a U.S. anti-terrorism probe pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to allegations he plotted a bomb attack in the United States, and a federal judge ordered him held without bail.Prosecutors accuse Najibullah Zazi, 24, a C...
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Perrysburg Township sues Toledo law firm
Court Alerts 09/29/2009Perrysburg Township trustees are suing a Toledo law firm, contending that one of the lawyers asked for several thousand pages of copies in a public records request but did not pay for them.The suit, filed yesterday in Lucas County Common Pleas Court,...
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Supreme Court judge could be trial witness
Court Alerts 09/28/2009A Michigan Supreme Court justice may be called as a defense witness on behalf of a retired Wayne County judge accused along with an assistant prosecutor and two police officers of allowing lies during a drug trial. Justice Maura Corrigan's agreement ...
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Lawyer: Sept. 11 conspirator deserves new trial
Court Alerts 09/25/2009A lawyer for Zacarias Moussaoui has told a federal appeals court in Virginia that the Sept. 11 conspirator is entitled to a new trial.Moussaoui is serving a life sentence after pleading guilty to helping plan the 2001 terrorist attacks. But his lawye...
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National Lampoon CEO pleads guilty to conspiracy
Court Alerts 09/24/2009The CEO of National Lampoon Inc. has pleaded guilty to conspiracy.Federal prosecutors in Philadelphia say CEO Daniel Laikin was part of a plot to artificially inflate the company's stock price by paying people to buy shares. The 47-year-old man, who ...
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Fla. special needs teacher guilty of spiking soda
Court Alerts 09/23/2009A Florida jury has found a Miami-area special needs teacher guilty of abuse after authorities say she put hot sauce in an autistic student's soda.Sylvia Tagle was convicted Tuesday. Authorities say she gave the spiked soda to the student to teach him...
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Man guilty in ID theft that ensnared Ben Bernanke
Court Alerts 09/22/2009Federal prosecutors say an Illinois man has pleaded guilty in an identity theft ring that ensnared Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke as a victim.Forty-nine-year-old Leonardo Darnell Zanders of Dolton, Ill., entered the guilty plea on Monday after...
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Ex-DEA agent pleads not guilty in shredding case
Court Alerts 09/18/2009A former drug enforcement official employed by accused swindler Allen Stanford has pleaded not guilty to charges that he illegally ordered shredding of documents in the fraud case.Thomas Raffanello entered the plea Friday in federal court in Fort Lau...
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Appeals court refuses to halt Ohio execution
Court Alerts 09/16/2009A federal appeals court has refused to halt the execution of an Ohio man who raped a 14-year-old girl and stabbed her to death. The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Cincinnati on Tuesday denied 53-year-old Romell Broom's request to stay the execu...
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Court rules against Universal Music in Veoh case
Court Alerts 09/15/2009A federal judge in Los Angeles has ruled against Universal Music Group in a copyright lawsuit against online video site operator Veoh Networks Inc., although Universal says it will appeal.U.S. District Judge Howard Matz on Friday dismissed the 2007 s...
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King children return to court in estate dispute
Court Alerts 09/14/2009The surviving children of the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King are back in court, wrangling over their parents' estates. The Rev. Bernice King and Martin Luther King III sued their brother, Dexter King, last year to force him to ope...