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  • Arizona Court: $75M Cash-Only Bond 'Excessive'

    Arizona Court: $75M Cash-Only Bond 'Excessive'

    Legal News Center 08/04/2011

    A $75 million cash-only bond for a father accused of sexually abusing his children was unconstitutionally excessive and denied him the opportunity to be freed from jail while he awaits trial, the state appellate court ruled. The court already had sen...

  • Jury deliberates in post-Katrina shootings trial

    Jury deliberates in post-Katrina shootings trial

    Legal News Center 08/03/2011

    Jurors have begun deliberating the fate of five current or former police officers charged in deadly shootings on a New Orleans bridge after Hurricane Katrina.Jurors began their deliberations Wednesday after U.S. District Judge Kurt Engelhardt gave th...

  • Murdoch foam attacker gets 6 weeks in jail

    Murdoch foam attacker gets 6 weeks in jail

    Legal News Center 08/02/2011

    Police investigating phone hacking and police bribery at defunct British tabloid News of the World on Tuesday arrested a man, believed to be a former executive at the newspaper.The Metropolitan Police said a 71-year-old man had been arrested by appoi...

  • Ex-Schuyler teacher seeks OK to plead guilty

    Ex-Schuyler teacher seeks OK to plead guilty

    Legal News Center 08/01/2011

    A former Schuyler teacher accused of sending nude photos and sexually explicit text messages to a student is asking to plead guilty. The Columbus Telegram reports that 26-year-old Jesse Harmon faces federal charges of enticing a minor in sexually exp...

  • Court backs WV school in online bullying case

    Court backs WV school in online bullying case

    Legal News Center 07/29/2011

    A federal appeals court on Wednesday upheld the suspension of a West Virginia student who created a web page suggesting another student had a sexually transmitted disease and invited classmates to comment.A three-judge panel of the 4th U.S. Circuit C...

  • Health care lawsuit reaches Supreme Court

    Health care lawsuit reaches Supreme Court

    Legal News Center 07/28/2011

    A conservative law firm asked the Supreme Court Wednesday to strike down the health care overhaul, challenging the first federal appeals court ruling that upheld President Barack Obama's signature domestic initiative. The appeal filed by the Thomas M...

  • Appeals court set to hear tobacco law challenge

    Appeals court set to hear tobacco law challenge

    Legal News Center 07/27/2011

    A federal appeals court is set to hear arguments over a law giving the Food and Drug Administration the power to regulate tobacco advertising and marketing.The three-judge panel from the U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday will hear a chal...

  • Going public: Strauss-Kahn accuser tries rare path

    Going public: Strauss-Kahn accuser tries rare path

    Legal News Center 07/25/2011

    The hotel housekeeper accusing Dominique Strauss-Kahn of sexually assaulting her is telling her story publicly, she says, because she wants the former International Monetary Fund leader behind bars. But it's hard to say whether her striking move will...

  • Jail beating lead to criminal trials, lawsuit

    Jail beating lead to criminal trials, lawsuit

    Legal News Center 07/25/2011

    Court documents show that the beating of a Floyd County jail inmate has led to criminal charges and a federal lawsuit. Terry Fisher was beaten by as many as 10 inmates over three days in 2008 after entering a guilty plea to unlawful transaction with ...

  • US court rejects SEC rule on board nominees

    US court rejects SEC rule on board nominees

    Legal News Center 07/22/2011

    A federal appeals court has struck down a rule adopted last year by the Securities and Exchange Commission that gave shareholders more power to nominate board directors.The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit said the SEC was "...

  • Mayor of NM town pleads guilty to gun smuggling

    Mayor of NM town pleads guilty to gun smuggling

    Legal News Center 07/14/2011

    The former mayor of a small New Mexico border town has pleaded guilty to charges he participated in a gun smuggling ring that federal prosecutors said sent hundreds of guns into Mexico, authorities said Wednesday. Eddie Espinoza faces 65 years in pri...

  • Montana Supreme Court hires new administrator

    Montana Supreme Court hires new administrator

    Legal News Center 07/13/2011

    The Montana Supreme Court has a hired a new court administrator for the state's judicial branch. The court named Beth McLaughlin, who had been the director of court services, as the replacement for Lois Menzies, who retired last month. In her new pos...

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