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  • IRS agents testify in Pa. judge corruption case

    IRS agents testify in Pa. judge corruption case

    Legal News Center 02/14/2011

    Federal prosecutors have rested in the corruption trial of a former northeastern Pennsylvania judge charged with taking part in a $2.8 million kickback scheme involving privately-owned juvenile detention centers. Two IRS agents testified Monday morni...

  • Superintendent gets taxpayer-funded lawyer

    Superintendent gets taxpayer-funded lawyer

    Legal News Center 02/09/2011

    The Wisconsin superintendent who received $140,000 a year in salary and benefits has been declared indigent and will get a taxpayer-funded attorney to defend him against charges of trying to solicit sex from a minor. At a hearing in Milwaukee County ...

  • Judge decides not to commit defendant

    Judge decides not to commit defendant

    Legal News Center 02/08/2011

    The former Wellesley College student who was found not guilty by reason of insanity of stabbing her former boyfriend as he slept in his MIT dorm room was allowed to go free yesterday, after a judge decided not to have her committed to a psychiatric h...

  • Assange lawyer: Risk of 'denial of justice'

    Assange lawyer: Risk of 'denial of justice'

    Legal News Center 02/07/2011

    The lawyer for Julian Assange argued Monday the embattled WikiLeaks founder would face a secret trial that violates international standards of fairness if sent to Sweden to face sexual assault allegations.The leader of the secret-spilling website is ...

  • Court won't hold 'Don't ask, don't tell' lawsuit

    Court won't hold 'Don't ask, don't tell' lawsuit

    Legal News Center 01/31/2011

    A federal appeals court has denied the government's request to suspend a lawsuit challenging the military's ban on openly gay servicemembers.The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco issued an order Friday requiring the Department of Jus...

  • NJ top court: Slapping teen daughter isn't abuse

    NJ top court: Slapping teen daughter isn't abuse

    Legal News Center 01/28/2011

    Slapping a teenager or taking money from her paycheck to pay family bills is hardly admirable, but doesn't constitute child neglect or abuse, the state Supreme Court ruled today.In a 7-0 decision, the court found the state Division of Youth and Famil...

  • Supreme Court turns away O'Hare cemetery case

    Supreme Court turns away O'Hare cemetery case

    Legal News Center 01/27/2011

    The Illinois Supreme Court has refused to review a lower court decision in favor of Chicago's acquisition of a cemetery that's in the path of a planned runway in the $15 billion O'Hare International Airport Modernization Program.Spokesman Joseph Tybo...

  • Tensions rise between Supreme Court, politicians

    Tensions rise between Supreme Court, politicians

    Legal News Center 01/24/2011

    The moment lasted about 20 seconds. But its political reverberations have endured for a year and exemplify today's knotty confluence of law, politics and public perception. At last year's State of the Union speech Jan. 27, with six Supreme Court just...

  • Mass. clergy abuse lawyer lists names of accused

    Mass. clergy abuse lawyer lists names of accused

    Legal News Center 01/21/2011

    A prominent lawyer for Boston-area clergy sex abuse victims on Wednesday released a new list of accused abusers, saying it was time to "end the secrecy."The list includes previously undisclosed names of 19 Catholic priests, brothers and one deacon wh...

  • High court rejects appeal in Arizona execution

    High court rejects appeal in Arizona execution

    Legal News Center 01/18/2011

    The Supreme Court has rejected an appeal from Arizona death row inmate Daniel Wayne Cook, convicted of strangling two men in 1987.The justices did not comment on their order Tuesday. Cook says his death sentence should be reversed because he has post...

  • US Supreme Court lets Alabama execution proceed

    US Supreme Court lets Alabama execution proceed

    Legal News Center 01/17/2011

    The U.S. Supreme Court has denied a stay of execution for a convicted killer in Alabama.Justice Clarence Thomas had issued a temporary stay shortly before the execution of Leroy White was scheduled to begin at 6 p.m. Thursday.A temporary stay gives t...

  • Hearing set for Black as he bids to remain free

    Hearing set for Black as he bids to remain free

    Legal News Center 01/13/2011

    Will former media mogul Conrad Black end up going back to prison?A status hearing Thursday in Chicago isn't expected to answer that question definitively. But it could provide clues about what U.S. District Judge Amy St. Eve's inclined to do.After se...

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