Lawsuits

‘A unique case with a unique set of circumstances’

Nov 21 2009 Western Mail Iwan Jenkins, chief Crown prosecutor for CPS Dyfed-Powys, said: “This has been a unique case with a unique set of circumstances. “We have a duty to keep cases under continuous review, and following...

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Jury out in Hafiz Noorullah trial

Nov 21 2009 Huddersfield Daily Examiner THE jury has retired to consider its verdict in the case of a pharmacist from Huddersfield accused of storing millions of stolen tablets. Hafiz Noorullah, 43, of Pateley Crescent,...

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Kids-for-cash judges partly immune from suits

HARRISBURG - Two former Luzerne County judges accused of taking millions of dollars in kickbacks to send juveniles to private detention facilities are partially immune from civil lawsuits, a federal judge in Pennsylvania ruled...

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Miley Cyrus gets relief from controversial race photo lawsuit

From ANI Washington, Nov 21: Miley Cyrus has won a court battle over a racially insensitive photo, for which she posed earlier this year (09). A judge has dismissed a 4-billion-dollar lawsuit filed against her by a member of...

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JLo, Marc Anthony in £3m court battle over dog bite

From ANI London, Nov 21: Jennifer Lopez and her hubby Marc Anthony are in legal trouble, all because of their dog. The couple is facing a 3-million-pound lawsuit launched by an airhostess who claims she was bitten by Anthony's...

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TD Bank hit with lawsuit in Florida Ponzi case

MIAMI, Nov 20 (Reuters) - TD Bank was hit with a multimillion-dollar lawsuit on Friday calling it the 'financial epicenter' of an alleged Ponzi scheme run by disgraced Florida lawyer Scott Rothstein. The unit of Canada's...

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Parker-Broderick surrogacy case jury breaks

The jury in the trial of an Ohio police chief accused of breaking into the home of a woman who carried twins for Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick has ended deliberations for the day without a verdict.

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Aurora man guilty in case of money laundering.

A jury on Tuesday found David I. Hillman, 30, of Aurora guilty of money laundering and making false statements to federal officials. The verdict came after a five-day jury trial before U.S. District Judge Philip Brimmer. The...

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Pension ruling may save Mpls. taxpayers $10M

Judge orders two police and firefighter funds to cut claims in 2010, which could reduce city taxes $10 million. Judge Poston has ruled plain and simple that these two pension funds have been overcharging the city for their...

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Michigan Drunk Driving Accidents and Dram Shop Laws

alcohol and drug related driving arrests in Michigan. In addition to the fatal car accidents, there were a significant number of serious injuries caused by drunk driving accidents. The victim of a drunken driving accident has...

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