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Venue change rare in county
The Salina Journal, Kan.Former Salina Journal reporter Rocky Entriken remembers rushing out of a Manhattan courtroom to a phone booth. He had big news to report, and a very short deadline. It was the afternoon of Oct. 7, 1975. A jury had been empaneled that morning, and...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Theft, Prisons, Murder, Trials
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William Conour seeks more time to explain missing assets
The Indianapolis StarFormer Indianapolis attorney William F. Conour has asked a federal judge for an extension to explain why he apparently violated conditions of his bond by liquidating tens of thousands of dollars in assets without court approval. Conour, who is facing...Tags: Inventories, Prisons, Economy, Business and Finance, Trials, Judges
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Jury: Local attorney committed fraud
The Record-Eagle, Traverse City, Mich.A jury ruled a local attorney committed fraud and malpractice in a case of a business deal gone bad. A former client sued Clarence Gomery, of Gomery and Associates, in 13th Circuit Court. A jury listened to six days of acrimonious details of a failed...Tags: Prosecution, Trials, Justice System, Litigation, Crime, Law and Justice
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Fifth man in Ashtabula murder case pleads guilty to kidnapping
Star Beacon, Ashtabula, OhioNow it's five out of six. Eric Weaver, one of six men police say had a hand in a 1997 murder, had originally been charged with the aggravated murder and kidnapping of Ronald "Maceo" Hull. But, with a jury trial on tap this week, Weaver pleaded guilty to...Tags: Common, Kidnapping, Prosecution, Murder, Trials
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Firm Build defendants plead no contest
Merced Sun-StarThe state criminal case against three former executives of the defunct nonprofit Firm Build culminated Friday with the trio pleading no contest to felony charges of exposing high school students to cancer-causing asbestos. The plea agreement was reached...Tags: Prisons, Trials, Judges, Punishment, Crime, Law and Justice
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Supreme Court affirms Monroe murder verdict
The Register-Herald, Beckley, W.Va.In a unanimous decision, the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals affirmed the murder verdict returned by a Monroe County jury in December 2011 against James R.L. Meadows. Meadows was convicted of second degree murder and related crimes for beating to...Tags: Witnesses, Abusive Behavior, Prosecution, Murder, Trials
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State Supreme Court won't hear records appeal
Messenger-Inquirer, Owensboro, Ky.The Kentucky Supreme Court has decided not to hear an appeal from the Kentucky Community & Technical College System in an open records case it filed against the Messenger-Inquirer. The state's highest court has denied KCTCS' motion for a discretionary...Tags: Trials, Judges, Litigation, Crime, Law and Justice, Dwayne Johnson
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Court backs Redding paper in privacy suit
The Sacramento BeeCalifornia newspapers have a legal right to publish the names of children who are subjected to abuse if a name is newsworthy, a Sacramento appellate court ruled Friday. Relying heavily on a 1998 California Supreme Court decision, a three-justice panel...Tags: Abusive Behavior, Prosecution, Justice System, Newspaper and Magazine, EW Scripps Company
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Judge orders murder trial in animal control officer's death
The Sacramento BeeA man accused of fatally shooting a Sacramento County animal control officer in Galt late last year will have to stand trial on special-circumstance charges that he murdered a public official who was in the course of his duties. Sacramento Superior...Tags: Rentals, Prosecution, Murder, Trials, Judges
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The Fayetteville Observer, N.C., Bill Kirby column
The Fayetteville Observer, N.C.The judge wanted to be sure. Absolutely certain. "Mr. McNeill, listen carefully," Superior Court Judge Jim Ammons said, looking squarely at Mario Andrette McNeill. "It is of your free will not to testify." He wanted to know Thursday if McNeill had...Tags: Witnesses, Abusive Behavior, Prosecution, Trials, Judges
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Enron's Jeff Skilling doesn't deserve a break
As if you didn't know this already, we're coddling criminals in America. By that I don't mean the petty drug dealers, three-strikes necklace-snatchers and other mooks filling up our state prisons; many of them are doing hard time. I'm talking about...Tags: Conservation, Theft, Prisons, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance
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Goldman Sachs wins even when muzzled by the feds
Almost three years ago, when Goldman Sachs Group Inc. paid $550 million to settle fraud accusations by the Securities and Exchange Commission, one of the claims was that Goldman misled the bond-insurer ACA Financial Guaranty Corp. in a horribly complex...Tags: University of Chicago, Mary Jo White, Economy, Business and Finance, Ben Bernanke, Trials
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