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Courtroom cameras bill clears panel. (Policy).(Sunshine in the Courtroom Act)(Brief Article)
WASHINGTON -- A Senate panel here last Thursday approved a bipartisan bill that would clear the way for cameras and other recording devices to be permitted in federal courtrooms. The "Sunshine in the Courtroom Act," which the Judicia WASHINGTON...
Tags: camera, courtroom, Sunshine, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2001-12-10
Music Television.
NEW YORK -- MTV: Music Television will premiere The Blame Game -- a daily, half-hour series that satirizes today's popular courtroom shows like Judge Judy --Jan. 8 at 11 p.m., officials said last week. The new show features a comedy courtroom ...
Tags: courtroom, MTV
Research articles 1999-11-29
Merrill Lynch, KPMG Want to Move Orange County, Calif., Lawsuits.(Originated from The Orange County Register, Calif.)
Apr. 3--Merrill Lynch and KPMG Peat Marwick, the prime targets in Orange County's courtroom offensive, asked for a new courtroom Tuesday. Apr. 3--Merrill Lynch and KPMG Peat Marwick, the prime targets in Orange County's courtroom offensive, asked for a new courtroom Tuesday.
Tags: courtroom, KPMG Consulting Inc., Merrill Lynch & Co. Inc., Orange PCS
Research articles 1996-04-03
Continental, Northwest Airlines Take Battle Into Courtroom for Antitrust Trial.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Nov. 2--Business partners Continental and Northwest airlines took shots at each other in a Detroit courtroom Wednesday during the opening day of a federal antitrust trial. Nov. 2--Business partners Continental and Northwest airlines took shots at each other in a Detroit courtroom Wednesday during...
Tags: antitrust, courtroom, Northwest Airlines Corp.
Research articles 2000-11-01
Architectural precast secures Massachusetts Courthouse. (Precast).
Architectural precast plays a major role in the final design concept of the Federal Courthouse in Springfield, Mass., which was approved in late 2001 by U.S. Public Buildings Service Commissioner E Joseph Moravec, as recommended by Chief Architect Architectural precast plays a major...
Tags: courthouse, courtroom, U.S. General Services Administration
Research articles 2002-02-01
Federal judges could allow cameras in their courtrooms, according to bills introduced in the House and Senate last week.
Federal judges could allow cameras in their courtrooms, according to bills introduced in the House and Senate last week. Reps. Steve Chabot (R-Ohio) and William Delahunt (D-Mass.) offered the legislation in the House, while Sens. Chuck Grassley (R- Federal judges could allow cameras in...
Tags: camera, courtroom, U.S. Senate
Research articles 1999-03-29

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Baltimore judge orders hearing for developer Edward V. Giannasca to
Developer Edward V. Giannasca II's attendance and participation record in retired Raven Michael McCrary's fraud suit against him has been so abysmal that the Baltimore judge presiding over the case ordered him to appear before her this week for an in-court examination in lieu of a standard out-of-court deposition. ...
Articles 2008-08-07
Judge says to clear wrongly convicted man
DALLAS AP -- A judge on Tuesday recommended clearing the record of a wrongly convicted man who spent 25 years in prison for a series of sex crimes he did not commit. Steven Phillips responded by removing a tracking device that had been strapped to his ankle...
Articles 2008-08-06
NY trial lifts lid on Pakistani mother mystery
NEW YORK AFP — Aafia Siddiqui cut a ghostly figure in a New York courtroom this week -- not surprisingly for someone who during five years seemed to have vanished from the face of the Earth. US prosecutors say Siddiqui, 36, is a desperate would-be terrorist who was...
Articles 2008-08-06
'Stage director' to end 18-year run in Baltimore County Circuit
Peter J. Lally compares his job as court administrator for Baltimore County Circuit Court to being a stage director. Instead of actors, props and scenery, he deals in judges, computers and courtrooms. But the philosophy is the same -- giving the right people the right resources...
Articles 2008-08-06
Wounded Pakistani woman faces US judge
NEW YORK AFP — A Pakistani mother who graduated from a top US university, then vanished five years ago, was charged in New York with attempted murder of US officers in Afghanistan, in a case prompting protests from her homeland. Suffering from a bullet wound sustained during the...
Articles 2008-08-05
Baltimore judge finds developer in contempt for not bringing
Just over a month after being ordered to pay retired Raven Michael McCrary $33.6 million for fraud and breach of contract, developer Edward V. Giannasca II spent Monday afternoon in the Baltimore City Circuit Court lock-up for flouting a previous court order. Baltimore City Circuit Judge Evelyn...
Articles 2008-08-05
Boulder New Technology Meetup Celebrates 2nd Anniversary Tuesday, August 5th
Organization Announces New Mentoring Program as well as Discipline Focused Sessions BOULDER, Colo., Aug. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- This Tuesday, August 5th will mark the two-year anniversary for the Boulder New Technology Meetup. Growing from a first meeting of 25 people, the Meetup now has more than...
Articles 2008-08-04
Anderson Parker Faces Nemesis Again in IMPLIED CONSENT, a Legal Thriller by Attorney Cody Fowler Davis
Available Nationwide September 15, 2008 Florida Provides Backdrop for Gripping Plot LOS ANGELES, Aug. 4 /PRNewswire/ -- IMPLIED CONSENT, a courtroom thriller, follows CODY FOWLER DAVIS' highly acclaimed debut novel GREEN 61 (Little Moose Press, 2006). Davis brings back his popular Anderson Parker character, a...
Articles 2008-08-04
Fab four ready to steer Kathy home
ROWING Oarsome foursome can give Grainger a fairytale ending by winning the first women's rowing gold for GB in the quadruple sculls For a moment, Katherine Grainger is no longer preparing for her Olympic destiny. If she closes her eyes, her alter ego is just about to...
Articles 2008-08-03
Judge clears Phila. police officer of chargesxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
A former Philadelphia police officer, fired after being accused of beating a handcuffed drug suspect in 2005, was cleared yesterday of assault and police brutality charges by a city judge. Common Pleas Court Judge Amanda Cooperman acquitted Chad Gugger in mid-trial, telling the prosecutor and defense attorney that the evidence...
Articles 2008-08-02
Titus and Ryan plead gulity
In an 11th-hour deal with prosecutors, Craig Titus and Kelly Ryan entered guilty pleas, avoiding a looming trial in the death of their personal assistant Melissa James. On Friday, May 30, it was announced that Titus, 43, pleaded guilty to one count of second-degree murder, one count of first-degree kidnapping...
Articles 2008-08-01
Help please
I found your article in the 2007 August mag that was called "What's Sad, What's Rad," and I can tell from your article that you're a seasoned individual and you're just a little bit behind the times. So please allow me to bring you up to date, because your views...
Articles 2008-08-01
Tracy man pleads not guilty in co-worker's death
Articles 2008-08-01
U.S. holds first secret session in a Gitmo case
GUANTANAMO BAY NAVAL BASE, Cuba -- The U.S. military closed a session of a Guantanamo war crimes trial to journalists and other observers Thursday for the presentation of classified evidence -- a first for the tribunal system created to prosecute alleged terrorists. Anyone without a security clearance...
Articles 2008-08-01
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