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District attorney will retry Bell officials accused of corruption
The Los Angeles County district attorney's office plans to retry the case against Bell council members accused of misappropriating public funds by overpaying themselves for sitting on city boards and authorities that rarely met, according to defense...
Tags: Prosecution, Judges, Trials, University of California, Los Angeles, Crime, Law and Justice
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Jury awards $38.5 million in negligence case against doctors
A Broward jury has awarded more than $28.5 million to a Lauderdale Lakes man who was left in a vegetative state after undergoing a "manipulation under anesthesia" in 2008, and another $10 million to the man's two daughters. Dale Whyte, 37, never woke...
Tags: Prosecution, Lauderdale Lakes, Pompano Beach, Medical Procedures and Tests, Crime, Law and Justice
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U.S. judge rejects plea from men who sought to join al Qaeda affiliate
ReutersBy David Jones NEWARK, May 21 (Reuters) - A federal judge on Tuesday refused to overturn the prison sentences of two New Jersey men convicted on terrorism charges, rejecting the argument that the decision was tainted by the Boston Marathon bombing....Tags: Prosecution, Trials, Judges, Al-Qaeda, Boston Marathon
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L.A. County D.A. plans to retry former Bell City Council members
The Los Angeles County district attorney's office plans to retry the case against Bell council members accused of misappropriating public funds by overpaying themselves for sitting on city boards and authorities that rarely met, according to defense...
Tags: Crimes, Prosecution, Trials, Judges, Litigation
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Judge warns bin Laden's son-in-law on lawyer choices
Reuters* Bin Laden relative hires political activist * Judge warns of conflicts * Brother is paying for defense By Bernard Vaughan NEW YORK, May 21 (Reuters) - The son-in-law of Osama bin Laden and former spokesman for al Qaeda, who has pleaded not guilty to...Tags: Prosecution, Manhattan (New York City), Andrew Cuomo, Lawyers, Court Preliminary
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NY art dealer tied to forgeries charged with tax fraud
Reuters* Art dealer charged with hiding income from art sales * Prosecutors say many works that were sold were forged * Dealer said to sell works by de Kooning, Pollock, Rothko By Jonathan Stempel NEW YORK, May 21 (Reuters) - Federal prosecutors on Tuesday...Tags: Prosecution, Arts, Litigation, Manhattan (New York City), Internal Revenue Service
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Bail Denied for James Wells in Kodiak Coast Guard Murders
Channel 2 NewsA federal judge denied bail for the man accused of killing two men at a Kodiak Island Coast Guard facility. Though James Wells’ defense team claimed the 61-year-old posed no risk to the community, it was unable to secure bail for the murder...Tags: Prosecution, Trials, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, Murder
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Supreme Court will hear challenge to search without consent
McClatchy Washington BureauWASHINGTON An inmate of one of California's most remote prisons will get his moment in the Supreme Court sun, with a shot at clarifying the rules governing certain searches by law enforcement officers. Beating the legal odds, Los Angeles gang veteran...Tags: Prosecution, Theft, Prisons, Methamphetamine (drug)
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NY art dealer tied to alleged forgeries charged with tax fraud
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - Federal prosecutors on Tuesday charged a New York art dealer with tax fraud in connection with the sale of paintings she claimed to be the works of celebrated abstract expressionists, but some of which the government said were fakes....Tags: Prosecution, Arts, Litigation, Internal Revenue Service, Manhattan (New York City)
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Woman pleads guilty to perjury in '08 Hampton sexual assault case
HAMPTON — A Hampton woman pleaded guilty Tuesday to lying from the witness stand at a Hampton trial five years ago, which led to a man spending nearly four years of his life wrongfully imprisoned. Elizabeth Paige Coast, 23, had been charged with...
Tags: Prosecution, Assault, Witnesses, Lawyers, Court Preliminary
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Guatemala full of questions after genocide conviction annulled
MEXICO CITY — The Guatemalan high court's decision to annul the genocide conviction of former military dictator Efrain Rios Montt on Tuesday revived questions about his responsibility for the slaughter of some 1,700 ethnic Maya people. The...
Tags: Litigation, Guatemala, Civil Rights, Lawyers, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Judge's Decision Called a Win for Yupik Fishermen
Channel 2 NewsAn important ruling was made Monday in the trial of several Yupik fishermen charged with defying a fishing closure last summer. Defendants had argued they had the right to fish last summer based on religious grounds. While the judge in the case agreed...Tags: Prosecution, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Trials, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice
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