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  • Wisconsin court says 1985 killer should be freed

    Wisconsin court says 1985 killer should be freed

    Recent Cases 11/13/2008

    A Wisconsin appeals court ruled Thursday that a man who killed a Catholic priest and two others in a church 23 years ago should be released from a mental hospital.Bryan Stanley had claimed to be a prophet sent to cleanse St. Patrick's Catholic Church...

  • Appeals court clears way for Rep. Jefferson trial

    Appeals court clears way for Rep. Jefferson trial

    Recent Cases 11/12/2008

    A federal appeals court upheld bribery and other charges against Louisiana Democratic U.S. Rep. William Jefferson on Wednesday, clearing the way for a trial.Jefferson, who cruised to victory in a primary last week and is expected to easily win re-ele...

  • Court leaves NC campaign finance law untouched

    Court leaves NC campaign finance law untouched

    Recent Cases 11/05/2008

    North Carolina's system of publicly financed judicial campaigns remained intact Monday after the U.S. Supreme Court refused to hear a challenge over a provision for additional funds in expensive races.The justices declined, without comment, to consid...

  • Typhoon Restaurant sued by Immigrant Workers

    Typhoon Restaurant sued by Immigrant Workers

    Recent Cases 10/10/2008

    A worker claims managers of the Typhoon! restaurant chain abusedimmigrant workers, confiscated their passports, denied them overtimeand medical care, threatened to deport them if they complained, openedtheir mail, stole their tax returns, forced them...

  • Bag Man Says FBI Told Him to Ask for $2M Hush Money

    Bag Man Says FBI Told Him to Ask for $2M Hush Money

    Recent Cases 09/29/2008

    A bag man testified on Friday that he was following FBI instructions when he asked the government of Venezuela for $2 million in hush money, after he was caught carrying $800,000 in a briefcase intended, according to prosecutors, for Cristina Fernand...

  • Guilty Plea In Courthouse Bombing

    Guilty Plea In Courthouse Bombing

    Recent Cases 09/26/2008

    Eric R. Robinson pleaded guilty Thursday to conspiring to bomb the San Diego Federal Courthouse. Robinson admitted he drove a co-conspirator to the courthouse on May 4 and waited in the car while the other person set off three pipe bombs, then he dro...

  • Witness Says OJ Told Him To Bring A Gun

    Witness Says OJ Told Him To Bring A Gun

    Recent Cases 09/25/2008

    O.J. Simpson told two friends to bring guns to last year's hotel room heist, a former co-defendant in Simpson's kidnapping and armed robbery trial testified Wednesday. "He said, 'I just need you all to bring the guns. But you don't have to take them ...

  • Justices Stay Execution with Two Hours Left

    Justices Stay Execution with Two Hours Left

    Recent Cases 09/24/2008

    The U.S. Supreme Court issued a stay of execution on Tuesday for a Georgia inmate convicted of killing a police officer in 1989, two hours before the scheduled execution. Troy A. Davis, 39, was convicted of murdering Mark MacPhail, a Savannah police ...

  • Facebook Case Has Echoes Of MySpace Suicide Case

    Facebook Case Has Echoes Of MySpace Suicide Case

    Recent Cases 09/23/2008

    A dad says someone used a Facebook account to torment his mentally disturbed teen-age daughter, and he wants the social-networking site to release that person's account information so he or she can be held liable. Fred Beuckman III says his 16-year-o...

  • Potash Price-Fixing Conspiracy Alleged

    Potash Price-Fixing Conspiracy Alleged

    Recent Cases 09/15/2008

    The world's leading potash suppliers conspired to fix U.S. prices on the fertilizer, Gage's Fertilizer & Grain claims in a federal antitrust class action. It claims they did this after potash prices tanked in the 1990s because "potash producers, ...

  • Nevada Sex Laws Tossed

    Nevada Sex Laws Tossed

    Recent Cases 09/12/2008

    Nevada's new sex-offender laws are unconstitutional, a federal judge ruled Wednesday. U.S. District Judge James Mahan made permanent the temporary injunction he issued in July that stopped the state from applying the new laws retroactively. The new l...

  • 2nd Circuit Won't Change NY's Apportionment Method

    2nd Circuit Won't Change NY's Apportionment Method

    Recent Cases 09/11/2008

    The 2nd Circuit denied a voter's assertion that New York's method of congressional district apportionment should be changed from overall population to voting-age population. Michael Kalson sued Gov. David Paterson and the state election board. Kalson...

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