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Exxon leak trial opens in Baltimore County Circuit Court
ExxonMobil Corp. chose its bottom line over public well-being in refusing to replace what it knew to be a faulty detector at a Jacksonville gas station, a lawyer for nearby residents said Tuesday as their billion-dollar lawsuit went to trial. The faulty equipment allowed a leak from a...
Tags: courtroom, Exxon Mobil Corp., leak, TVs, U.S. Circuit Court, WIRELESS
Research articles 2008-10-15
Malaysian court denies bail for 31 ethnic Indians
KUALA LUMPUR AFP — A Malaysian court Thursday denied bail to 31 ethnic Indians facing up to 20 years in jail for the attempted murder of a policeman during anti-discrimination protests last month. "We are not allowing bail," Sessions Court judge Azima Omar told a packed courtroom. "The offences...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, courtroom, Government, Malaysia, SOFTWARE, temple
Research articles 2007-12-05
Vick pleads innocent to dogfight charges
RICHMOND, United States AFP — American football star Michael Vick and three other men pleaded innocent to federal dogfight conspiracycharges here Thursday with a jury trial start date set for November 26. While Vick's Atlanta Falcons teammates were starting their pre-season training camp, the 27-year-old quarterback was being booed...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, courtroom, football, Richmond, Vick
Research articles 2007-07-26
Gus Dougherty pleads not guilty to bilking union, IRS
A South Philadelphia contractor charged Tuesday with stealing from the electricians' union, cheating the IRS out of millions of dollars, and giving sweetheart deals to union honcho John Dougherty surrendered to federal authorities yesterday.Donald "Gus" Dougherty Jr., 41, pleaded not guilty before U.S. Magistrate Thomas J. Reuter.Reuter released him on...
Tags: courtroom, FINANCE, Internal Revenue Service, Taxes
Research articles 2007-06-28
Delgado found not guilty of gross negligence
REDWOOD CITY -- When Edith Delgado heard the verdict Thursday afternoon, she broke down in tears and faintly smiled. Delgado, the 19-year-old Redwood City woman accused of causing the car crash on Highway 101 in Menlo Park last July that killed three people, including two members of...
Tags: attorney, courtroom, Ford Motor Co., prosecutor, verdict
Research articles 2007-06-15
Delgado acquitted of crash charges
REDWOOD CITY -- When Edith Delgado heard the verdict Thursday afternoon, she broke down in tears and faintly smiled. Delgado, the 19-year-old Redwood City woman accused of causing the car crash on Highway 101 in Menlo Park last July that killed three people, including two members of...
Tags: attorney, courtroom, Ford Motor Co., prosecutor, verdict
Research articles 2007-06-15
Teen cleared of felonies in crash
REDWOOD CITY -- When Edith Delgado heard the verdict Thursday afternoon, she broke down in tears and faintly smiled. Delgado, the 19-year-old Redwood City woman accused of causing the car crash on Highway 101 in Menlo Park last July that killed three people, including two members of...
Tags: attorney, courtroom, Ford Motor Co., Johnson, prosecutor, verdict
Research articles 2007-06-15
US marine gets 40 years for Philippines rape
MANILA AFP — The Philippines has sentenced a US marine to 40 years in jail for the rape of a young woman in an attack a court here described as "chilling, naked sadism". Lance Corporal Daniel Smith showed no emotion as police led him away, while the victim burst into...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, courtroom, Government, Philippines, TVs, verdict
Research articles 2006-12-03
Turkish academic, 92, cleared in headscarf trial
ISTANBUL AFP — An Istanbul court has cleared an eminent Turkish academic of charges of insulting people over their religious beliefs in a paper linking the first use of headscarves by women to pre-Islamic sexual rites. The judge acquitted 92-year-old Muazzez Ilmiye Cig at the first hearing of her trial...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, courtroom, Istanbul, Turkey
Research articles 2006-11-01
WHEN WAR MAKES SOLDIERS SICK
EIGHT IRAQ War veterans sat in a federal courtroom in Manhattan last week and demanded answers from the Pentagon and the White House about why and how they became sick. The men, most of them Hispanic, include former Army sergeants Ray Ramos, Agustín Matos and Jerry Ojeda and specialist Gerard...
Tags: courtroom, Government, Iraq, lawsuit, Pentagon, soldier
Research articles 2006-09-19
Lower bail for woman in crash
REDWOOD CITY -- Though her bail was reduced to $1 million Wednesday, the attorney for Edith Delgado, an East Palo Alto teen accused of causing a highway crash that killed three people, including two members of the Tongan royal family, said it's likely his client will still not be able...
Tags: attorney, courtroom, E-mail, Ford Motor Co.
Research articles 2006-09-15
Teen's bail lowered to $1 million
REDWOOD CITY -- Though her bail was reduced to $1 million Wednesday, the attorney for Edith Delgado, an East Palo Alto teen accused of causing a highway crash that killed three people, including two members of the Tongan royal family, said it's likely his client will still not be able...
Tags: accident, attorney, courtroom, Ford Motor Co.
Research articles 2006-09-14
Oregon features what developers call 'first courthouse of the 21st
(This article was originally published in Daily Journal of Commerce, Portland, Ore., another Dolan Media publication). An expansive, soaring, glass-and-steel structure on the banks of the Wilamette River in downtown Eugene, Ore., makes Alan Halleck, a project manager for J.E. Dunn Construction Northwest, gush. This has...
Tags: CAREER, Components, courthouse, courtroom, developer, FINANCE, Government, HARDWARE, Litigation, Oregon, Processors, Semiconductors, U.S. General Services Administration
Research articles 2006-08-15
Alleged bomber and Castro foe Posada Carriles remains in US jail
EL PASO, United States AFP — A US judge ended a hearing on the fate of Luis Posada Carriles, suspected of bombing Cuban targets in hopes of bringing down Fidel Castro, without deciding whether he should remain in a US jail or be freed. Posada Carriles, 78, brought witnesses...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, CIA, courtroom, Cuba, El Paso Corp., U.S., Venezuela, witness
Research articles 2006-08-14
New federal courthouse in downtown Eugene, Oregon, is a courthouse
The project, an expansive, soaring, glass and steel structure on the banks of the Wilamette River in downtown Eugene, makes Alan Halleck gush. This has been a great, once-in-a-lifetime, career project for me, says Halleck, a project manager for general contractor J.E. Dunn Construction Northwest. It has been...
Tags: CAREER, Components, courthouse, courtroom, FINANCE, Government, HARDWARE, Litigation, Processors, Semiconductors, U.S. General Services Administration
Research articles 2006-08-14
US Marine assaulted by rape complainant in Philippines trial
MANILA AFP — A US Marine standing trial in the Philippines for rape was physically assaulted by the Filipina complainant shortly before the hearing resumed, witnesses said. The woman, 22, peeled off from her lawyers and ran toward where Lance Corporal Daniel Smith was sitting with three other defendants....
Tags: Agence France-Presse, courtroom, lawyer
Research articles 2006-07-10
MD Legal Briefs: June 27, 2006
Flood watch A water main break in the Baltimore County Circuit Court building has closed three courtrooms and driven four judges from their chambers. According to court administrator Peter Lally, a valve in one of the men's restrooms broke late Friday afternoon while it was being repaired, damaging...
Tags: courtroom, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Telephony, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2006-06-27
Jurors seemed relieved when testimony ended
MARTINEZ -- Psychics, spies, fairies, hypnosis, a runaway expert pathologist and a mother cross-examining her sons. Every topic has been fair game during Susan Polk's trial, and no subject too taboo for the murder defendant serving as her own attorney. For the past three...
Tags: attorney, Cooper, courtroom, Games, prosecutor
Research articles 2006-06-15
Strange courtroom odyssey nears end Polk's efforts on her own behalf
MARTINEZ -- Psychics, spies, fairies, hypnosis, a runaway expert pathologist and a mother cross-examining her sons. Every topic has been fair game in Susan Polk's trial and no subject taboo for the murder defendant serving as her own attorney. For the past three months...
Tags: attorney, Cooper, courtroom, Government, prosecutor
Research articles 2006-06-15
Polk trial comes to conclusion
MARTINEZ -- Psychics, spies, fairies, hypnosis, a runaway expert pathologist and a mother cross-examining her sons. Every topic has been fair game during Susan Polk's trial, and no subject too taboo for the murder defendant serving as her own attorney. For the past three...
Tags: attorney, Cooper, courtroom, Government, prosecutor
Research articles 2006-06-15
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