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  • Jocelyn Kirsch pleads guilty in ID theft case

    Jocelyn Kirsch pleads guilty in ID theft case

    Court Alerts 07/14/2008

    Jocelyn S. Kirsch, the former Drexel University student now a defendant in a bold identity-theft scam, pleaded guilty this morning in U.S. District Court to all charges in the case. Kirsch, 22, wearing no make up and wearing a wrinkled dark green pri...

  • Virginia's method of lethal injection upheld

    Virginia's method of lethal injection upheld

    Court Alerts 07/11/2008

    A federal appeals court on Thursday upheld Virginia's method of executing inmates by lethal injection, ruling that it prevents them from experiencing excruciating pain.In a 2-1 decision, a panel of the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals rejected conde...

  • Court keeps cell tower backup rules on hold

    Court keeps cell tower backup rules on hold

    Court Alerts 07/09/2008

    More than a year after they were introduced, federal rules intended to keep cell phone towers operating during natural disasters remain in limbo.A federal appeals court on Tuesday put off deciding on the wireless industry's challenge to the regulatio...

  • Special court for vets addresses more than crime

    Special court for vets addresses more than crime

    Court Alerts 07/06/2008

    The first clue that the Tuesday afternoon session in Part 4 of Buffalo City Court is not like other criminal proceedings comes just before it starts.Judge Robert Russell steps down from his bench and from the aloofness of his black robe. He walks int...

  • NYC crane inspector pleads not guilty

    NYC crane inspector pleads not guilty

    Court Alerts 07/03/2008

    A former inspector accused of lying about examining a crane that later collapsed in midtown Manhattan and killed seven people has pleaded not guilty in a New York City court.Edward Marquette entered the plea at his arraignment in state Supreme Court ...

  • R.I. high court overturns lead paint verdict

    R.I. high court overturns lead paint verdict

    Court Alerts 07/02/2008

    Rhode Island's Supreme Court on Tuesday overturned a first-in-the-nation jury verdict that found three former lead paint companies responsible for creating a public nuisance, rejecting a closely watched case that had been seen as a bellwether for pot...

  • High court overturns lead paint verdict

    High court overturns lead paint verdict

    Court Alerts 07/01/2008

    The Rhode Island Supreme Court overturned a landmark verdict against three former lead paint producers Tuesday, a major setback for communities that want the companies to decontaminate hundreds of thousands of homes and other buildings.The unanimous ...

  • Texas high court rules exorcism protected by law

    Texas high court rules exorcism protected by law

    Court Alerts 06/28/2008

    The Texas Supreme Court on Friday threw out a jury award over injuries a 17-year-old girl suffered in an exorcism conducted by members of her old church, ruling that the case unconstitutionally entangled the court in religious matters.In a 6-3 decisi...

  • NY appeals court upholds death penalty verdict

    NY appeals court upholds death penalty verdict

    Court Alerts 06/27/2008

    A federal appeals court in Manhattan has upheld the death sentence for Donald Fell, who killed a Vermont supermarket worker as she prayed for her life.It's the first time since the 1960s that the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has ruled on whether...

  • Supreme Court strikes down 'millionaire's amendment'

    Supreme Court strikes down 'millionaire's amendment'

    Court Alerts 06/26/2008

    The Supreme Court on Thursday struck down the "millionaire's amendment" as an unfair way to help opponents of wealthy political candidates who spend from their personal fortunes.The law allows candidates to receive larger campaign contributions when ...

  • High court rejects case on fast track for border fence

    High court rejects case on fast track for border fence

    Court Alerts 06/23/2008

    The Supreme Court on Monday turned down a plea by environmental groups to rein in the Bush administration's power to waive laws and regulations to speed construction of a fence along the U.S.-Mexican border.Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertof...

  • Supreme Court voids California union law

    Supreme Court voids California union law

    Court Alerts 06/20/2008

    In a defeat for the union movement, the Supreme Court on Thursday struck down a first-in-the-nation law adopted in California that would have barred companies from speaking out against unions if they received state funds. The justices in a 7-2 decisi...

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