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Key question in Jackson trial: who employed Dr. Conrad Murray
The central question in the Michael Jackson wrongful-death trial is who employed Dr. Conrad Murray: Jackson or concert promoter AEG. In testimony that appeared to undercut AEG's claims that the doctor worked for Jackson, a company executive said...
Tags: Michael Jackson, Health and Medical Professionals, Conrad Murray, Randy Phillips, Entertainment Events
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Christian Brothers settle suit with 400 sex abuse victims
The Roman Catholic religious order that runs Brother Rice High School in Chicago and St. Laurence High School in Burbank didn't want Brother Edward Chrysostom Courtney in Chicago any longer. So in the early 1970s, the Irish Christian Brothers shipped...Tags: Religion and Belief, Laws, Financially Distressed Companies, Bankruptcy, Roman Catholic Sex Abuse Scandal
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Romo says he's not an 8-8 quarterback
ReutersThe Sports Xchange NFL Team Report - Dallas Cowboys - INSIDE SLANT Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo talked to the media on Tuesday for the first time since the 2012 season ended with a loss in the final winner-take-all game for the division title and the...Tags: Oakland Raiders, Litigation, Justin Durant, Doug Free, Sports
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Corrupt cop gets 12 years
For five years, federal authorities had been chasing leads on two Chicago police officers believed to be conspiring with leaders of the Latin Kings to rob the gang's rivals of cash, drugs and guns, but they never had enough solid information to make a...
Tags: Judges, FBI, Drug Trafficking, Antonio Martinez, Prisons
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Jury finds in favor of Trump in Chicago luxury hotel lawsuit
Donald Trump boldly proclaimed last week to a federal jury that he had the right to do whatever he wanted at his luxury Chicago high-rise hotel — in spite of a federal lawsuit he faced from an 87-year-old Evanston woman. Observers could have...
Tags: Laws, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Litigation, Condos, Crime, Law and Justice
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James Holmes' attorneys again challenge law on insanity pleas
CENTENNIAL, Colo. — With the stakes for their client literally life or death, defense attorneys for James E. Holmes on Thursday again challenged the constitutionality of Colorado's law governing insanity pleas. Holmes, 25, is accused in the July...Tags: Health and Medical Professionals, Laws, Psychiatrists, Criminal Laws, Court Preliminary
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Man Who Raped Runner In West Hartford Gets 18 Years In Prison
The Hartford Courant— Before a judge sentenced Eddie Monroig-Rosario on Thursday to 18 years in prison for the brutal rape of a runner in West Hartford in October 2010, the victim expressed dissatisfaction with the plea agreement, the sentence and the way she was...Tags: Judges, West Hartford, Assault, Court Preliminary, Justice System
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Latest Indiana news, sports, business and entertainment
ST VINCENT RESTRUCTURING 22-hospital St. Vincent Health cutting jobs INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — One of Indiana's largest health systems says it's cutting an undisclosed number of jobs by June 30th because of increasing economic and competitive pressure...Tags: Personal Income, Elections, Libraries, Harry Reid, Court Preliminary
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Ex-swimming coach banned from sport because of sex abuse sentenced to 7 years in prison
Associated PressROCKVILLE, Md. (AP) — A once-prominent swimming coach who trained thousands of children was sentenced to seven years in prison Thursday for sexually abusing one of the girls he instructed. Richard J. Curl, who last year was banned for life from the...Tags: Judges, Sexual Misconduct, Crime, Law and Justice, Prisons, Justice System
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Target, Macy's among retailers suing Visa, MasterCard over swipe fees
ReutersMacy's Inc., Target Corp. and 15 other U.S. retailers sued Visa Inc. and MasterCard Inc. on Thursday over fees to process credit card transactions. The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Manhattan, came before a May 28 deadline for the millions...Tags: Antitrust Issues, Interior Policy, Judges, Laws, Litigation
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Inmate sues Taco Bell over Doritos taco shells
Many an inebriated college student may have thought about how good tacos wrapped in a Doritos shell would taste, but a prison inmate is suing Irvine-based Taco Bell, saying the idea for the fast-food hit was his. Gary Anthony Cole, 49, filed a federal...
Tags: New Products, Litigation, U.S. Department of Commerce, Government Postal Delivery, U.S. Postal Service
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George Zimmerman attorneys ask for six-week trial delay
Attorneys for George Zimmerman today filed paperwork, asking the judge to delay the start of his trial for six weeks. Zimmerman, a former Neighborhood Watch volunteer, is currently set to stand trial June 10 in Sanford on a charge of second-degree...
Tags: Judges, Trayvon Martin, George Zimmerman, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System
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