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  • Army vet guilty of conspiracy, not murder in Colo.

    Army vet guilty of conspiracy, not murder in Colo.

    Court Alerts 11/20/2008

    A jury acquitted a former Fort Carson soldier of first-degree murder in the slaying of a fellow Iraq war veteran but convicted him of a lesser charge of conspiracy to commit murder.Louis Bressler, 25, was convicted Wednesday in connection with the De...

  • Ex-NJ state Sen. Bryant guilty of fraud, bribery

    Ex-NJ state Sen. Bryant guilty of fraud, bribery

    Court Alerts 11/19/2008

    The former chairman of the state Senate's budget committee was convicted Tuesday of bribery and pension fraud, making him one of the most powerful New Jersey public officials found guilty of federal corruption in recent years.Former state Sen. Wayne ...

  • Gay arts group sues Milwaukee for discrimination

    Gay arts group sues Milwaukee for discrimination

    Court Alerts 11/11/2008

    A gay arts group has sued the city of Milwaukee in federal court for violating its free speech rights three years ago when officials shut down a musical revue featuring nudity.The city temporarily shut down performances of "Naked Boys Singing!" in Au...

  • Ariz. boy accused in slayings to appear in court

    Ariz. boy accused in slayings to appear in court

    Court Alerts 11/10/2008

    An 8-year-old boy is due in court Monday to face two counts of premeditated murder in the shooting death of his father and a friend, a hearing on the same day mourners were to gather for a funeral.Police say the boy, a third-grader, confessed to plan...

  • Court to decide on convict's right to test DNA

    Court to decide on convict's right to test DNA

    Court Alerts 11/05/2008

    The Supreme Court will decide whether, years after his conviction, a defendant has a constitutional right to test genetic evidence found at the crime scene.The justices, in an order Monday, accepted the appeal of prosecutors in Alaska. They asked the...

  • Lawyer defends actions of mother in Nev. abduction

    Lawyer defends actions of mother in Nev. abduction

    Court Alerts 11/05/2008

    The mother of a 6-year-old boy who was abducted from her home this month had gone to police after she got a warning note in July but was told that there was no imminent threat and that she should buy a shotgun, her lawyer said Thursday.Lawyer Dennis ...

  • Court weighs amputee's case; limits on drug suits

    Court weighs amputee's case; limits on drug suits

    Court Alerts 11/03/2008

    The Supreme Court appeared likely Monday to decide an amputee's lawsuit against a drug maker based on how much federal regulators knew about an anti-nausea drug's risks in the event of a botched injection.Several justices indicated that if the U.S. F...

  • Court won't review Golden Venture smuggling case

    Court won't review Golden Venture smuggling case

    Court Alerts 11/02/2008

    A woman convicted for her role in a smuggling conspiracy that ended with the deaths of 10 Chinese immigrants has lost a Supreme Court appeal.Cheng Chui Ping, better known by her nickname, Sister Ping, was sentenced to 35 years in prison, for heading ...

  • US appeals court weighs local Pa. law on illegals

    US appeals court weighs local Pa. law on illegals

    Court Alerts 10/31/2008

    Lawyers for a small eastern Pennsylvania city asked a federal appeals court Thursday to uphold a local law that would keep illegal immigrants from working or renting apartments there, in a case with national implications.Cities and municipalities acr...

  • Court weighs Calif. law on violent video games

    Court weighs Calif. law on violent video games

    Court Alerts 10/30/2008

    Children in California who want to buy or rent a violent video game without a parent's permission could have that right taken away by a federal appeals panel, which heard arguments on the case Wednesday.A state law passed in 2005 that tries to limit ...

  • Wash. couple plead not guilty to mistreating girl

    Wash. couple plead not guilty to mistreating girl

    Court Alerts 10/28/2008

    A father and stepmother accused of withholding their 14-year-old daughter's food and water pleaded not guilty Monday to mistreating the girl, who weighed only 48 pounds when authorities removed her from the home.The girl's father, Jon E. Pomeroy, 43,...

  • Lawyers seek stay of execution requested by inmate

    Lawyers seek stay of execution requested by inmate

    Court Alerts 10/27/2008

    A confessed child killer who asked to be put to death shouldn't be executed because he may be incompetent, defense attorneys argued Monday in a motion before the Kentucky Supreme Court.Marco Allen Chapman's execution was scheduled for Nov. 21 after t...

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