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  • Eugene and Portland Criminal Defense - Coit & Associates, P.C.

    Eugene and Portland Criminal Defense - Coit & Associates, P.C.

    Criminal Law 02/26/2012

    Coit & Associates, P.C., with offices in Eugene and Portland, have criminal defense lawyers acknowledged for providing the highest quality representation in the greater Eugene and Portland metropolitan locations. No matter the size or seriousness...

  • Fugitive sibling to appear in Colo. court

    Fugitive sibling to appear in Colo. court

    Criminal Law 02/09/2012

    One of the three siblings accused in a multi-state crime spree is scheduled to enter a plea deal in court on Thursday. Prosecutors and Lee Grace Dougherty, 29, are scheduled to present a plea deal to Judge Claude Appel during a hearing, spokesman Rob...

  • 'Barefoot Bandit' to be sentenced in federal court

    'Barefoot Bandit' to be sentenced in federal court

    Criminal Law 01/27/2012

    "Barefoot Bandit" Colton Harris-Moore is scheduled to be sentenced Friday in a Seattle federal courtroom for his two-year international crime spree of break-ins and boat and plane thefts. The 20-year-old pleaded guilty last month to his state crimes ...

  • Police witnesses called in fake 'Rockefeller' case

    Police witnesses called in fake 'Rockefeller' case

    Criminal Law 01/20/2012

    A Superior Court judge testified in a murder case against a man who posed as an heir to the Rockefeller fortune, saying that more than two decades ago he lent a chain saw to the defendant while the two were living in San Marino. William Stewart said ...

  • Priest with gambling habit facing prison in Vegas

    Priest with gambling habit facing prison in Vegas

    Criminal Law 01/13/2012

    A lawyer planned to ask a federal judge on Friday to reject a call for almost three years of prison time and instead give probation to a Roman Catholic priest who pleaded guilty to siphoning $650,000 over eight years from his northwest Las Vegas pari...

  • Court papers: NYC officer shooting suspect sorry

    Court papers: NYC officer shooting suspect sorry

    Criminal Law 01/05/2012

    The man charged with murder in the shooting death of a police officer during a botched break-in apologized and said he didn't mean to fire the gun, according to court papers released Wednesday. Lamont Pride, 27, and four others have pleaded not guilt...

  • LA arson suspect cursed US days before fires

    LA arson suspect cursed US days before fires

    Criminal Law 01/03/2012

    Harry Burkhart watched as his mother was arrested last week on fraud charges from their native Germany, and a day later he exploded in an expletive-laced rant against the U.S. at her court hearing. That's when, authorities believe, Burkhart, angry ov...

  • Alleged White House shooter due in court Friday

    Alleged White House shooter due in court Friday

    Criminal Law 12/14/2011

    A federal judge has set a new court date to hear more evidence about the mental health of a man accused of firing shots at the White House in November. Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez of Idaho appeared Wednesday in federal court in Washington, where a ...

  • Calif. salon shooting suspect due for arraignment

    Calif. salon shooting suspect due for arraignment

    Criminal Law 11/29/2011

    A man charged with killing his ex-wife and seven others in a shooting rampage at a Southern California hair salon was due back in court Tuesday. Scott Dekraai was expected to be arraigned in Orange County Superior Court on eight counts of murder and ...

  • Utah-to-Boston passenger denies child porn charge

    Utah-to-Boston passenger denies child porn charge

    Criminal Law 11/28/2011

    A University of Utah professor has pleaded not guilty to viewing child pornography on his laptop during a flight from Salt Lake City to Boston. Grant Smith, of Cottonwood Heights, Utah, was ordered held on $75,000 bail Monday and told to have no unsu...

  • Ind. teen who strangled brother seeks sentence cut

    Ind. teen who strangled brother seeks sentence cut

    Criminal Law 11/14/2011

    An Indiana teenager who strangled his 10-year-old brother and admired a fictional serial killer should not have been sentenced to life in prison without parole because he was mentally ill, his attorney argued in appealing for a lighter sentence. Defe...

  • Appeal filed in case of slain ND college student

    Appeal filed in case of slain ND college student

    Criminal Law 10/20/2011

    Lawyers for a man sentenced to death for killing a University of North Dakota student submitted a document Tuesday for what is considered the final step in the legal appeals process, claiming his trial team was ineffective and that the man is mentall...

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