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  • IMF head Dominique Strauss-Kahn to plead not guilty

    IMF head Dominique Strauss-Kahn to plead not guilty

    Court Alerts 05/23/2011

    Former International Monetary Fund (IMF) managing director Dominique Strauss-Kahn will plead not guilty to sexual assault charges and will be acquitted, his lawyer says. In an interview with Israel's Haaretz newspaper today, Benjamin Brafman said he ...

  • Maine lawmaker due in court on gun-threat charges

    Maine lawmaker due in court on gun-threat charges

    Court Alerts 05/22/2011

    A Maine lawmaker charged with pulling a gun in a parking lot confrontation is due in court as a legislative leader seeks to ban him from the State House. Rep. Frederick Ladd Wintle, a Republican from Garland, has been in jail since being charged Satu...

  • W.Va. court orders hearing over newspaper sources

    W.Va. court orders hearing over newspaper sources

    Court Alerts 05/20/2011

    West Virginia's Supreme Court has ruled in favor of a newspaper in a dispute over confidential sources, but the decision will soon be eclipsed by a new state law barring disclosure of such sources in most cases. The justices unanimously concluded ear...

  • IMF chief resigns, will make new bid for bail

    IMF chief resigns, will make new bid for bail

    Court Alerts 05/19/2011

    Hours after Dominique Strauss-Kahn resigned from his post as manager of the International Monetary Fund -- saying he felt compelled to focus his energy on the sexual assault charges he faces -- the French politician will try to get out of jail. Behin...

  • Nevada High Court Won't Hear OJ Appeal

    Nevada High Court Won't Hear OJ Appeal

    Court Alerts 05/18/2011

    The Nevada Supreme Court has declined to hear O.J. Simpson's appeal. Simpson's lawyer lost his bid Tuesday to appeal for his client's freedom before all seven members of the state's highest court. The court issued a terse ruling Tuesday saying it won...

  • Another round of NFL talks ends without agreement

    Another round of NFL talks ends without agreement

    Court Alerts 05/18/2011

    The NFL and its locked-out players wrapped up another round of court-ordered mediation Tuesday without any signs of a new agreement and the clock ticking on the 2011 season.Officials and attorneys for both sides said they will return for more closed-...

  • US contractor pleads guilty to offering bribes

    US contractor pleads guilty to offering bribes

    Court Alerts 05/17/2011

    A San Diego-based defense contractor pleaded guilty Monday to offering bribes to a Navy official who, in return, placed $300,000 worth of orders from the company for military aircraft.Jesse Denome, owner of JD Machine Tech, Inc., admitted that from J...

  • Court nixes case over anonymity in school suit

    Court nixes case over anonymity in school suit

    Court Alerts 05/17/2011

    The Supreme Court has declined to hear a dispute over whether students challenging a private Hawaiian school system's admissions policy must be identified.The court on Monday left in place lower court rulings against four non-Hawaiian students who ob...

  • Mom in Conn. school residency case back in court

    Mom in Conn. school residency case back in court

    Court Alerts 05/12/2011

    A homeless single mother charged with intentionally enrolling her son in the wrong Connecticut school district asked prosecutors on Wednesday to drop the case so school officials can handle the matter administratively.Tanya McDowell deserves to be tr...

  • Ex-Georgia bank exec to be sentenced for fraud

    Ex-Georgia bank exec to be sentenced for fraud

    Court Alerts 05/11/2011

    A former Georgia bank executive who pleaded guilty to using customers and family members in a multimillion-dollar fraud conspiracy that led to his bank's downfall is scheduled to be sentenced to prison. Randy Jones could face at least 12 years in pri...

  • Truman schools settle whistleblower lawsuit

    Truman schools settle whistleblower lawsuit

    Court Alerts 05/10/2011

    U.S. District Judge Norman K. Moon in Lynchburg reached the opposite conclusion in a lawsuit filed by Liberty University, the conservative Christian school founded by the Rev. Jerry Falwell. Two weeks before Hudson's ruling, the 1997 appointee of Pre...

  • Lawyers for USS Cole bomb suspect file court case

    Lawyers for USS Cole bomb suspect file court case

    Court Alerts 05/10/2011

    Lawyers for the suspected al-Qaida mastermind of the 2000 bombing of the USS Cole said Tuesday they have filed a case against Poland at Europe's court of human rights over alleged abuse against him at a CIA-run site in that country about eight years ...

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