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  • Court rules against St. Louis police in ticket scandal

    Court rules against St. Louis police in ticket scandal

    Political and Legal News 08/20/2015

    The St. Louis police department will have to turn over records from its probe into a scandal over 2006 World Series tickets now that the Missouri Supreme Court has thrown out a final appeal that sought to block the documents' release.The state high c...

  • Court fines Washington state over education funding

    Court fines Washington state over education funding

    Political and Legal News 08/14/2015

    Washington officials are considering a special legislative session after the state Supreme Court issued daily fines a of $100,000 until lawmakers comply with a court order to improve the way the state pays for its basic education system.  Thursd...

  • Man charged with killing Memphis officer to appear in court

    Man charged with killing Memphis officer to appear in court

    Political and Legal News 08/14/2015

    An ex-convict charged with fatally shooting a Memphis police officer during a struggle is scheduled to appear in county court Wednesday.Twenty-nine-year-old Tremaine Wilbourn is being held on $10 million bond on a first-degree murder charge in the Au...

  • Court hearing set for Alabama inmate who wants abortion

    Court hearing set for Alabama inmate who wants abortion

    Political and Legal News 07/23/2015

    A federal judge is considering a lawsuit filed by an Alabama inmate who wants out of jail temporarily so she can get an abortion. The American Civil Liberties Union filed suit Monday on behalf of a female inmate, identified only as Jane Doe, who is i...

  • Court agrees with tossing strict North Dakota abortion law

    Court agrees with tossing strict North Dakota abortion law

    Daily Legal News 07/23/2015

    A federal appeals court agreed Wednesday that one of the nation's most restrictive abortion laws is unconstitutional — a North Dakota statute banning abortions when a fetal heartbeat is detected as early as six weeks into a pregnancy.  The 8th U...

  • Court Halts Execution Of Tyler Woman's Killer

    Court Halts Execution Of Tyler Woman's Killer

    Daily Legal News 07/23/2015

    The Texas Court of Criminal of Appeals halted the scheduled lethal injection of Clifton Lamar Williams until questions about some incorrect testimony at his 2006 trial can be resolved. Williams, 31, had faced execution Thursday evening for the k...

  • Peterson returns to court in murder-for-hire trial

    Peterson returns to court in murder-for-hire trial

    Practice Legal News 07/07/2015

    Former suburban Chicago police sergeant Drew Peterson is due back in court as his trial on charges of plotting to kill a prosecutor approaches. A hearing in the case is scheduled for Tuesday in the southern Illinois county where Peterson is impr...

  • Doctor with hundreds of fraud victims faces sentencing

    Doctor with hundreds of fraud victims faces sentencing

    Political and Legal News 07/07/2015

    A Harvard medical professor says patients of a Detroit-area cancer doctor were at high risk of infection because of excessive doses of powerful, expensive drugs.Dr. Farid Fata will be sentenced in federal court for fraud. But a judge first is hearing...

  • In Supreme Court loss, death penalty foes see an opening

    In Supreme Court loss, death penalty foes see an opening

    Political and Legal News 07/07/2015

    A strongly worded dissent in the U.S. Supreme Court's narrow decision this week upholding the use of an execution drug offered a glimmer of hope to death penalty opponents in what they considered otherwise a gloomy ruling. One advocate went so far Tu...

  • Texas turns away from criminal truancy courts for students

    Texas turns away from criminal truancy courts for students

    Daily Legal News 06/21/2015

    A long-standing Texas law that has sent about 100,000 students a year to criminal court — and some to jail — for missing school is off the books, though a Justice Department investigation into one county's truancy courts continues.Gov. Greg Abbott ha...

  • Man pleads guilty to charge over noose on Ole Miss statue

    Man pleads guilty to charge over noose on Ole Miss statue

    Daily Legal News 06/21/2015

    A federal prosecutor said in court Thursday that Graeme Phillip Harris hatched a plan, after a night of drinking at a University of Mississippi fraternity house, to hang a noose on a campus statue of James Meredith, the first black student at Ole Mis...

  • High court won't hear appeal over Walker campaign probe

    High court won't hear appeal over Walker campaign probe

    Political and Legal News 05/18/2015

    The Supreme Court won't hear an appeal from a conservative group seeking to end an investigation into possible illegal coordination between Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker's 2012 recall campaign and independent groups. The justices on Monday let stand an...