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  • Lawyer defends song swapper in Mass. download case

    Lawyer defends song swapper in Mass. download case

    Court Alerts 07/28/2009

    A lawyer for a Boston University graduate student accused of illegally distributing music online says his client was "a kid who did what kids do" when he swapped songs. Attorneys in U.S. District Court in Boston gave opening statements Tuesday in the...

  • Conn. home-invasion survivor faces court ordeal

    Conn. home-invasion survivor faces court ordeal

    Court Alerts 07/27/2009

    At 52, Dr. William Petit faces years — perhaps decades — of emotionally draining court hearings before the two men charged with murdering his family in a 2007 home invasion may be convicted and executed. He'll have to listen repeatedly to the horrifi...

  • ACLU fights RI judge's ban on Facebook comments

    ACLU fights RI judge's ban on Facebook comments

    Court Alerts 07/23/2009

    A civil rights watchdog group wants a Rhode Island judge to reverse a gag order banning a woman from commenting on a child custody case on Facebook. The American Civil Liberties Union said Wednesday it considers the restraining order against Barringt...

  • Ex-compliance officer at Conn. firm pleads guilty

    Ex-compliance officer at Conn. firm pleads guilty

    Court Alerts 07/22/2009

    The former chief compliance officer at a Connecticut securities company has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit securities fraud and wire fraud. Federal prosecutors in Manhattan say Deborah Duffy participated in a scheme to defraud investors in Gr...

  • Lone surviving Mumbai attacks gunman admits guilt

    Lone surviving Mumbai attacks gunman admits guilt

    Court Alerts 07/20/2009

    The lone surviving gunman in the Mumbai attacks pleaded guilty Monday and gave a detailed account of the plot and his role in the rampage that left 166 people dead and paralyzed the city for three days. In a verbal statement, Ajmal Kasab described hi...

  • Court: O'Keeffe Museum has no right to Fisk U. art

    Court: O'Keeffe Museum has no right to Fisk U. art

    Court Alerts 07/17/2009

    The Georgia O'Keeffe Museum may represent the painter's estate but has no right to an art collection she donated to Fisk University, Tennessee's Court of Appeals has ruled. In the ruling filed Tuesday, the court said any right O'Keeffe had to most of...

  • Wisconsin court praises drunken concert goer

    Wisconsin court praises drunken concert goer

    Court Alerts 07/16/2009

    An Illinois teen knew he was too drunk to drive home after a Dave Matthews Band concert south of Milwaukee. So he fell asleep in his car, only to be awoken by a state trooper. Travis Peterson, 19, of Dixon, Ill., said even though he told the officer ...

  • Wis. high court gives victory to lead paint makers

    Wis. high court gives victory to lead paint makers

    Court Alerts 07/15/2009

    Children poisoned by lead paint cannot allege that manufacturers defectively designed the product since the dangerous lead was a key ingredient, the Wisconsin Supreme Court ruled Tuesday. The 6-0 decision limits the potential liability of companies t...

  • Victims of Stanford fraud to be heard

    Victims of Stanford fraud to be heard

    Court Alerts 07/15/2009

    Individuals who believe they are victims of an alleged $7 billion fraud that prosecutors say was perpetrated by Texas financier R. Allen Stanford's business empire will have a chance to tell their stories at a court hearing next month, a judge ruled ...

  • Stanford CFO Pleads Not Guilty in $7 Billion Fraud

    Stanford CFO Pleads Not Guilty in $7 Billion Fraud

    Court Alerts 07/14/2009

    James M. Davis, accused of helping financier R. Allen Stanford swindle investors in a $7 billion fraud, pleaded not guilty to criminal charges in a U.S. court and was released on bail. Davis, 60, who was chief financial officer at Stanford Group Co.,...

  • Woman sues, says NY school used her as 'plaything'

    Woman sues, says NY school used her as 'plaything'

    Court Alerts 07/10/2009

    A fundraiser at an upstate university has sued two senior athletic department officials, accusing them of using her as a "plaything" and trying to make her ply big donors with her sexuality.The plaintiff, Elizabeth Williams, is represented by the law...

  • NASCAR asks appeals court to reverse ruling

    NASCAR asks appeals court to reverse ruling

    Court Alerts 07/09/2009

    NASCAR has asked an appeals court to overturn the injunction that lifted Jeremy Mayfield's indefinite suspension for a failing a random drug test.NASCAR made its request Wednesday to the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. In the filing, NASCAR argues...

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