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  • NJ court: Special US Senate election in Oct. OK

    NJ court: Special US Senate election in Oct. OK

    Recent Cases 06/14/2013

    A special U.S. Senate election to replace the late Democratic Sen. Frank Lautenberg can be held in October, as it was scheduled by Republican Gov. Chris Christie, a state court ruled Thursday. The ruling could be appealed. And while it keeps an elect...

  • Court: Texas inmate's decades-old sentence invalid

    Court: Texas inmate's decades-old sentence invalid

    Recent Cases 06/12/2013

    The life sentence given to a Texas man who has remained in prison for 33 years since being pulled off of death row isn't valid, Texas' highest criminal court said Wednesday, possibly paving the way for a new trial or the inmate's release. The Texas C...

  • Battle between SC Episcopalians back state court

    Battle between SC Episcopalians back state court

    Recent Cases 06/11/2013

    The legal fight between two factions of South Carolina Episcopalians will be decided in state court. U.S. District Judge C. Weston Houck has issued an order saying the federal court has no jurisdiction and hearing the case would disrupt the balance b...

  • ID court rules man can face felony stalking charge

    ID court rules man can face felony stalking charge

    Recent Cases 06/10/2013

    The Idaho Court of Appeals has ruled that allegedly violating a Washington-issued no-contact order is sufficient to elevate charges against an Idaho man to felony first-degree stalking. The judges on Friday reversed a 2nd District Court decision that...

  • Conn. court declines to address email warrants

    Conn. court declines to address email warrants

    Recent Cases 06/07/2013

    The Connecticut Supreme Court has declined to address whether state judges can issue search warrants for email accounts maintained by out-of-state companies like Google. The court took up the issue in the case of former Monroe youth minister David Es...

  • Court: US can keep bin Laden photos under wraps

    Court: US can keep bin Laden photos under wraps

    Recent Cases 05/23/2013

    A federal appeals court is backing the U.S. government’s decision not to release photos and video taken of Osama bin Laden during and after a raid in which the terrorist leader was killed by U.S. commandos. The three-judge panel of the U.S. Circuit C...

  • Appeals court allows capital retrial of Wolfe

    Appeals court allows capital retrial of Wolfe

    Recent Cases 05/22/2013

    A federal appeals court will allow a capital murder case to proceed against an accused drug kingpin from northern Virginia. In a 2-1 ruling, the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond overturned a federal judge in Norfolk who had ordered a hal...

  • NY top court OKs tax on online sellers like Amazon

    NY top court OKs tax on online sellers like Amazon

    Recent Cases 03/29/2013

    New York's highest court ruled Thursday the state can collect sales tax from out-of-state retailers, rejecting claims by Amazon.com and Overstock.com that the tax law violates the U.S. Constitution's Commerce Clause. The Court of Appeals said in a 4-...

  • Court says Guam man can sue gov't over surgery

    Court says Guam man can sue gov't over surgery

    Recent Cases 03/04/2013

    The Supreme Court says a Guam man can sue the government for a Navy surgeon's unsuccessful cataract surgery. A unanimous court ruled on Monday for Steven Alan Levin, who was operated on in March 2003 at the United States Naval Hospital in Guam, a U.S...

  • Ex-Mass. chemist pleads not guilty to obstruction

    Ex-Mass. chemist pleads not guilty to obstruction

    Recent Cases 02/01/2013

    A former Massachusetts chemist accused of faking test results at a state drug lab has pleaded not guilty to four counts of obstruction of justice in a scandal that could jeopardize thousands of drug convictions. Annie Dookhan was indicted on a total ...

  • Court upholds removing man from death row

    Court upholds removing man from death row

    Recent Cases 01/22/2013

    The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has upheld a lower court ruling that a Pittsburgh-area man who stabbed his wife then dismembered her body should not be on death row because his low IQ makes him mentally disabled. Allegheny County Judge Lawrence O'Tool...

  • Mo. high court hears arguments on incentive fund

    Mo. high court hears arguments on incentive fund

    Recent Cases 09/22/2012

    Missouri Supreme Court judges are weighing two potentially contradictory sections of legislation while deciding whether a new law creating an incentive fund for high-tech businesses can take effect. Arguments Wednesday before the high court focused o...

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