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  • Court-martial for Missouri drill sergeant resumes

    Court-martial for Missouri drill sergeant resumes

    National News 09/29/2014

    The military court-martial of a Missouri sergeant accused of sexually assaulting eight female soldiers has resumed. A verdict is expected Wednesday after a three-day trial for 30-year-old Army Staff Sgt. Angel M. Sanchez, who is accused of using his ...

  • Court reverses woman's conviction in child's death

    Court reverses woman's conviction in child's death

    Recent Cases 09/22/2014

    A state appeals court Wednesday overturned the conviction of a South Texas woman imprisoned for capital murder in the 2006 salt poisoning death of her 4-year-old foster son. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals granted a new trial for Hannah Overton o...

  • Case of American jailed in Cuba back in US court

    Case of American jailed in Cuba back in US court

    National News 09/22/2014

    An attorney for a Maryland man who has spent over four years jailed in Cuba argued before a federal appeals court that his client should be allowed to sue the U.S. government over his imprisonment. An attorney for Alan Gross, who was a government sub...

  • Court: IURC erred in approving Duke fee hike

    Court: IURC erred in approving Duke fee hike

    National News 09/09/2014

    The Indiana Court of Appeals has determined that state utility regulators wrongly approved $61 million in ratepayer fees for the Edwardsport coal gasification plant. Duke Energy is seeking the money to cover construction costs for the new plant. But ...

  • Ohio to court: Privatizing prisons in budget is legal

    Ohio to court: Privatizing prisons in budget is legal

    Recent Cases 09/08/2014

    State lawyers tell the Ohio Supreme Court that using a budget bill to privatize state prisons didn’t violate a constitutional provision holding bills to a single subject.In a brief filed today, Ohio said the state’s budget, like any family’s, involve...

  • Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada gay marriage laws in court

    Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada gay marriage laws in court

    Recent Cases 09/07/2014

    For the first time since it declared California's gay marriage ban unconstitutional, the federal appeals court in San Francisco is readying to hear arguments over same-sex weddings in a political and legal climate that's vastly different than when it...

  • NC Supreme Court again weighs Duke Energy rates

    NC Supreme Court again weighs Duke Energy rates

    Recent Cases 09/06/2014

    North Carolina's highest court is examining whether state utilities regulators correctly weighed the consumer impact of two rate increases for a Duke Energy operating unit. The state Supreme Court was scheduled to hear arguments Monday in two lawsuit...

  • Texas abortion clinic to reopen after court ruling

    Texas abortion clinic to reopen after court ruling

    Legal Events 09/04/2014

    Women in South Texas facing a 200-mile drive for access to legal abortions learned Wednesday that a local clinic shuttered by a sweeping anti-abortion law would reopen, marking the first tangible effect of a court ruling last week that blocked key pa...

  • Court agrees to review Alaska Roadless Rule case

    Court agrees to review Alaska Roadless Rule case

    Headline Legal News 09/02/2014

    A full federal appeals court will review the decision allowing Alaska's Tongass National Forest to be exempt from federal restrictions on road-building and timber harvests in "roadless" areas." The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals on Friday announce...

  • Chris Brown due back in DC court for plea hearing

    Chris Brown due back in DC court for plea hearing

    National News 09/01/2014

    Singer Chris Brown is scheduled to appear in a District of Columbia court for what would be a third attempt at a plea deal to resolve an assault case that dates to October 2013. According to court filings, Brown was scheduled to appear in D.C. Superi...

  • Guilty plea in California meat recall case

    Guilty plea in California meat recall case

    National News 08/28/2014

    A co-owner of a Northern California slaughterhouse accused of processing cows with cancer has pleaded guilty to a criminal charge. The San Francisco Chronicle reports that 77-year-old Robert Singleton, co-owner of Petaluma-based Rancho Feeding Corp.,...

  • Massachusetts Eviction Attorney – Law Office of Alan Segal

    Massachusetts Eviction Attorney – Law Office of Alan Segal

    Notable Attorneys 08/28/2014

    Landlord and Tenant relationships have a tendency to be complicated and challenging when it comes to Massachusetts Laws. Failure to properly notify tenants of late rent or other issues will result in the dismissal of an eviction case and the whole pr...

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