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  • Ore. sheriff taking pot user gun permit case to DC

    Ore. sheriff taking pot user gun permit case to DC

    Court Alerts 07/28/2011

    An Oregon sheriff who lost a state legal battle to deny a concealed handgun license for a medical marijuana patient has decided to take his case to the U.S. Supreme Court.Jackson County Sheriff Mike Winters has argued that issuing the license would v...

  • Public defenders file new motion in Demjanjuk case

    Public defenders file new motion in Demjanjuk case

    Court Alerts 07/22/2011

    Attorneys for John Demjanjuk want an American court in Cleveland to set aside the ruling that led to his deportation to Germany and his conviction on Nazi war crimes charges.The request for a new hearing on the retired autoworker's denaturalization c...

  • Ex-CEO convicted in scam at auto-chemical company

    Ex-CEO convicted in scam at auto-chemical company

    Court Alerts 07/20/2011

    A former corporate executive officer of a New York-based automotive-chemical company was convicted Tuesday in a multimillion-dollar investor fraud scheme that enabled him to buy expensive jewelry and take private jets. A jury in Manhattan state Supre...

  • Wife of NY pharmacy suspect pleads not guilty

    Wife of NY pharmacy suspect pleads not guilty

    Court Alerts 07/19/2011

    A woman accused of driving the getaway car after her husband allegedly massacred four people in a holdup for prescription painkillers pleaded not guilty to an upgraded robbery charge on Tuesday. Melinda Brady now faces a first-degree robbery charge, ...

  • Women guilty of having 80 cats in car

    Women guilty of having 80 cats in car

    Court Alerts 07/14/2011

    Two New York women have pleaded guilty to animal cruelty charges after 80 cats were found in two cars in Vermont. They were arrested last October. At the time police said they were driving from shelter to shelter trying to put some of the cats up for...

  • Domino's sued after Texas deliveryman's death

    Domino's sued after Texas deliveryman's death

    Court Alerts 07/14/2011

    Domino's is being sued by the widow of a Texas employee who died a year after being robbed and beaten with a baseball bat by teens who lured the deliveryman to a vacant house. The lawsuit alleges the company was negligent in failing to follow safety ...

  • Lawyer defends Nevada truck firm in Amtrak crash

    Lawyer defends Nevada truck firm in Amtrak crash

    Court Alerts 07/11/2011

    A lawyer for the Nevada trucking company whose tractor-trailer slammed into an Amtrak train, killing six people, defended the company’s safety record Thursday and said it was not at fault in two previous accidents cited in state safety records. John ...

  • Ohio appeals court rules in against Browns in Bentley suit

    Ohio appeals court rules in against Browns in Bentley suit

    Court Alerts 07/10/2011

    An Ohio appeals court has ruled in favor of former Cleveland Browns center LeCharles Bentley, saying the team can't force NFL arbitration to halt a lawsuit on the career-ending staph infection he says he contracted at the team's training facility. Th...

  • Court: Firing worker who took hot dogs unjustified

    Court: Firing worker who took hot dogs unjustified

    Court Alerts 07/08/2011

    The Indiana Court of Appeals says a department store wasn't justified in firing a worker who took two leftover hot dogs from a company picnic, so it must pay him unemployment benefits.The court ruled Thursday in the case of Nolan Koewler, who was fir...

  • Orange County judge to restrict Costa Mesa layoffs

    Orange County judge to restrict Costa Mesa layoffs

    Court Alerts 07/06/2011

    An Orange County judge said Tuesday that she will issue a court order to restrict Costa Mesa from laying off nearly half of the city's workforce and outsourcing jobs. Superior Court Judge Tam Nomoto Schumann said she would grant the Orange County Emp...

  • Bill revision could mean money for NJ drug company

    Bill revision could mean money for NJ drug company

    Court Alerts 07/05/2011

    A billion-dollar "technical revision" added to a patent bill passed by the House last week could provide huge financial benefits to one pharmaceutical company and a law firm. On the surface, the barely noticed amendment simply clarifies a process by ...

  • Administration supports lesbian employee's case

    Administration supports lesbian employee's case

    Court Alerts 07/03/2011

    In a strongly worded legal brief, the Obama administration has said the federal act that defines marriage as being between a man and a woman was motivated by hostility toward gays and lesbians and is unconstitutional. The brief was filed Friday in fe...

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