Recent Updates
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Mass. woman pleads not guilty to stabbing toddler
Court Alerts 06/11/2009A Massachusetts woman charged with stabbing her 2-year-old daughter over 100 times with scissors has pleaded not guilty. The Telegram & Gazette reports that Susan Johnson made the plea at her arraignment Wednesday in Worcester (WUH'-ster) Superio...
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Anger as nursery worker faces court
Court Alerts 06/11/2009A female nursery worker has been jeered and spat at when she appeared in court charged with sexual assault and making and distributing child abuse images. Vanessa George, who worked at the Little Ted's nursery in Plymouth, was remanded in custody ami...
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High court won't hear casinos-racetracks dispute
Court Alerts 06/09/2009The Supreme Court is staying out a fight between Illinois' casinos and horse tracks over a state law that cropped up in the impeachment and indictment of former Gov. Rod Blagojevich. The casinos object to a law that forces them to transfer of million...
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Court won't hear case of man with porn on computer
Court Alerts 06/08/2009The Supreme Court won't stop Pennsylvania officials from prosecuting a man whose computer was found to contain child pornography while it was at Circuit City being upgraded. Kenneth Sodomsky wants the high court to suppress the videos found on his co...
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NYC club bouncer guilty in Boston student's death
Court Alerts 06/04/2009A Manhattan nightclub bouncer has been convicted of first-degree murder in the slaying of a graduate student from Boston. Darryl Littlejohn looked straight ahead as the jury verdict was read Wednesday.The 44-year-old parolee faces up to life in priso...
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Court upholds Navy cancellation of A-12 aircraft
Court Alerts 06/03/2009Boeing Co. and General Dynamics Corp. must pay the government $2.8 billion to settle a nearly two-decade dispute over the cancellation of a Navy contract for a stealth aircraft, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit ruled Tuesday. The Nav...
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Court says no exclusive cable rights in apartments
Court Alerts 05/27/2009Cable companies cannot have exclusive rights to provide service in apartment buildings that they wire, a federal appeals court ruled Tuesday. The decision from the Court of Appeals in Washington upholds a Federal Communications Commission ruling that...
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Suspects can be interrogated without lawyer
Court Alerts 05/26/2009The Supreme Court has overturned a long-standing ruling that stops police from initiating questions unless a defendant's lawyer is present, a move that will make it easier for prosecutors to interrogate suspects. The high court, in a 5-4 ruling, over...
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Guilty Plea for Man Behind Creative E-Trade Scam
Court Alerts 05/22/2009A California man has pleaded guilty to opening tens of thousands of bogus online brokerage accounts and then pocketing tiny test deposits made by companies like E-Trade Financial and Charles Schwab. Michael Largent, 23, of Plumas Lake, Calif. pleaded...
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Judge: Giuliani golf lawsuit slices off course
Court Alerts 05/21/2009A federal judge uses golf lingo and quotes from "Caddyshack" in his ruling that a lawsuit by ousted Duke University golfer Andrew Giuliani against the school landed out of bounds. The opinion issued Tuesday by U.S. Magistrate Judge Wallace Dixon reco...
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Court: Old maternity leave doesn't count
Court Alerts 05/20/2009Women who took maternity leave before Congress outlawed pregnancy discrimination could be stuck with lower retirement paychecks after the Supreme Court refused to let four women sue AT&T Corp. for higher pension payments. The high court, in a 7-2...
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Court refuses to hear medical marijuana challenges
Court Alerts 05/18/2009The Supreme Court won't hear another challenge to California's decade-old law permitting marijuana use for medical purposes. The high court on Monday refused to hear appeals from San Diego and San Bernardino counties, which say the justices have neve...