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  • Mass. judge: Man can be called 2 names at trial

    Mass. judge: Man can be called 2 names at trial

    Lawyer Blogs 05/26/2009

    A judge has ruled that the man who calls himself Clark Rockefeller can use that name in his kidnapping trial, but prosecutors can call him by his real name. Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter (GAYR'-hahrtz-ry-tur) is accused of kidnapping his 7-year-old d...

  • Court: Phone drug buys shouldn't bring extra time

    Court: Phone drug buys shouldn't bring extra time

    Lawyer Blogs 05/26/2009

    The Supreme Court says that people who buy drugs over the telephone shouldn't get more prison time than people who buy face-to-face from dealers. The court Tuesday unanimously overturned a decision by the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond...

  • Calif. wants US Supreme Court OK of video game ban

    Calif. wants US Supreme Court OK of video game ban

    Lawyer Blogs 05/21/2009

    California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and Attorney General Jerry Brown petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday to reinstate a state law banning the sale or rental of violent video games to minors. In February, the 9th U.S. Court of Appeals str...

  • Liberals hope to win after string of court losses

    Liberals hope to win after string of court losses

    Lawyer Blogs 05/19/2009

    The men and women who gather around a table at the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights on Friday mornings have ample experience fighting Supreme Court confirmation battles. Now they're hoping to win one. Already, they're combing through the records...

  • Court will review Black's fraud conviction

    Court will review Black's fraud conviction

    Lawyer Blogs 05/18/2009

    The Supreme Court agreed Monday to consider media executive Conrad Black's appeal of his fraud conviction. Black is serving a 6 1/2 year prison term. The justices will hear arguments later this year over the convictions of Black, the former chairman ...

  • Court allows suit over deadly railroad derailment

    Court allows suit over deadly railroad derailment

    Lawyer Blogs 05/18/2009

    The Supreme Court says it won't block a lawsuit against a railroad involved in a deadly derailment in North Dakota. The justices declined Monday to get involved in a dispute between the Canadian Pacific Railway and residents of Minot, ND. The Minot r...

  • Michigan man pleads not guilty to sports bribery

    Michigan man pleads not guilty to sports bribery

    Lawyer Blogs 05/14/2009

    One of two Detroit-area gamblers charged with conspiring to fix horse races and University of Toledo games is also accused of committing bank fraud in a land deal. Mitchell "Ed" Karam of Troy, a 76-year-old developer, appeared in federal court in Det...

  • NY court: Police need warrants for GPS trackers

    NY court: Police need warrants for GPS trackers

    Lawyer Blogs 05/13/2009

    New York's top court ruled Tuesday that police cannot place GPS trackers on suspects' vehicles without first getting a court warrant showing probable cause that the drivers are up to no good. The Court of Appeals split 4-3 on the issue, with the majo...

  • Court says gunmaker can't be sued over LA rampage

    Court says gunmaker can't be sued over LA rampage

    Lawyer Blogs 05/12/2009

    An appeals court has rejected a lawsuit against a gunmaker over a 1999 shooting rampage at a San Fernando Valley Jewish center. The U.S. 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in Los Angeles ruled Monday that a federal law shielding gunmakers from suits over c...

  • Demjanjuk offers no clues to possible surrender

    Demjanjuk offers no clues to possible surrender

    Lawyer Blogs 05/10/2009

    Possibly days away from his deportation to Germany, suspected Nazi guard John Demjanjuk and his family are offering no clues about the 89-year-old's response to a government notice asking that he surrender to U.S. immigration authorities. All appeare...

  • Ex-Top Democratic Donor Pleads Guilty To Fraud

    Ex-Top Democratic Donor Pleads Guilty To Fraud

    Lawyer Blogs 05/09/2009

    Norman Hsu, a former top fund-raiser for the Democratic Party, pleaded guilty Thursday to running a fraudulent investment scheme but he continues to fight charges of making fraudulent political contributions. Hsu, 58 years old, pleaded guilty to five...

  • Ex-Top Democratic Donor Pleads Guilty To Fraud

    Ex-Top Democratic Donor Pleads Guilty To Fraud

    Lawyer Blogs 05/08/2009

    Norman Hsu, a former top fund-raiser for the Democratic Party, pleaded guilty Thursday to running a fraudulent investment scheme but he continues to fight charges of making fraudulent political contributions. Hsu, 58 years old, pleaded guilty to five...

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