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Attorney for Amy Senser files motion to dismiss charges

Amy Senser's attorney filed a motion Friday in Hennepin County District Court asking the court to dismiss two felony charges of criminal vehicular homicide against her.

Legal services programs for poor facing cuts

Sour economy hits major statewide funder A major funder of legal services for the poor will shave its grants by at least 5 percent across Maryland — even after dipping into its reserves.

Legal Analysis: Motions to Dismiss

Legal Analyst Paul DerOhanessian talks about Sen. Hiram Monserrate's trial. Legal analyst Paul DerOhannesian talks about how the ballot fraud trial might play out.

Homeless killings suspect faces new murder charges (AP)

FILE - This file photo released on Saturday, Jan. 14, 2012, by the Anaheim Police Dept. shows Itzcoatl Ocampo. Southern California prosecutors say Ocampo, already accused of killing four homeless men, will face new charges for the stabbing deaths of a mother and son who lived near him. (AP Photo/Anaheim Police Dept., File)AP - A former Marine already accused of killing four homeless men was charged Monday with two new counts of murder in the stabbing deaths of his high school friend's mother and older brother.


Defense attorney Joerg Jaeger enters State Attorney's race

Long-time Orlando criminal defense attorney Joerg F. Jaeger confirmed late Monday that he is running as a Republican for Orange-Osceola State Attorney.

Judge halts Mississippi execution for mental evaluation (Reuters)

Reuters - A federal judge on Monday temporarily halted the scheduled execution of a convicted murderer in Mississippi in order to allow a psychiatrist to evaluate the killer.

Law Offices of Howard G. Smith Announces Investigation of JDA Software Group, Inc.

Law Offices of Howard G. Smith announces that it is investigating potential claims on behalf of purchasers of the securities of JDA Software Group, Inc. concerning possible violations of federal securities laws.

Trial resumes in Lakewood cop-killing case (AP)

AP - Jahmell Crockam took a look around the courthouse, couldn't find his lawyer, then went home.

Chicago cabbie pleads guilty in terror case (AP)

FILE - In this March 30, 2010 file courtroom drawing, Raja Lahrasib Kahn appears before U.S. Magistrate Judge Geraldine Soat Brown in federal court in Chicago. The Pakistani-born Chicago taxi driver heard on FBI wiretaps allegedly talking about bombing a stadium and sending money to al-Qaida was expected to plead guilty to attempting to provide material support to terrorism at a Monday, Feb. 6, 2012 hearing, becoming the latest terrorism suspect in the Chicago area to waive his right to a trial by cutting a plea deal.  (AP Photo/Verna Sadock, File)AP - A Pakistani-born Chicago taxi driver who prosecutors say could be heard on FBI wiretaps discussing a plan to bomb a stadium pleaded guilty Monday to attempting to send money to a Pakistani-based terrorist with alleged ties to al-Qaida.


Murder trial of LA police detective begins (AP)

FILE - In this July 29, 2009 file photo, former Los Angeles police officer Stephanie Lazarus appears in court  in Los Angeles. Lazarus is accused of killing an ex-boyfriend's wife 23 years ago when she was a young officer. Opening statements in Lazarus' trial begin Monday, Feb. 6, 2012. (AP Photo/Nick Ut, File)AP - Former police detective Stephanie Lazarus was either a heartbroken, jilted lover driven to kill her romantic rival, or she was an innocent woman snared in a web of mishandled scientific evidence.


Marine hazing trial delayed after charges expanded (AP)

FILE - In this Jan. 30, 2012 file photo, Marine Sgt. Benjamin Johns walks to the courtroom of the Legal Services Center of Marine Corps Base Hawaii in Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii.  Johns, Lance Cpl. Jacob D. Jacoby, and Lance Cpl. Carlos Orozco III are accused of hazing fellow Marine Lance Cpl. Harry Lew, who later committed Suicide. (AP Photo/Kent Nishimura, File)AP - The court martial for a Marine sergeant accused of hazing a fellow Marine who committed suicide in Afghanistan was delayed Monday after the prosecution asked to expand the details of the charges.


US judge says he can't block Texas sonogram law

A federal judge on Monday upheld the Texas law requiring women to have a sonogram before having an abortion, saying an appeals court had forced him to declare the law constitutional.

US judge says he can't block Texas sonogram law (AP)

AP - A federal judge on Monday upheld the Texas law requiring women to have a sonogram before having an abortion, saying an appeals court had forced him to declare the law constitutional.

Audio recording law under scrutiny in Illinois

Tiawanda Moore didn't think she was doing anything wrong when she took out her smartphone and started recording a conversation with two Chicago police officers she says were trying to stop her from filing a sexual harassment complaint against one of their colleagues two years ago.

HIV-infected woman shouldn't be in jail, lawyer argues

A lawyer is arguing her client shouldn't be held in jail because she had sex with a man who was unaware she has the HIV virus.

U.S. judge grants more time for accused Tucson shooter (Reuters)

Reuters - A federal judge has agreed that the man charged with a deadly shooting spree last year that gravely wounded then-Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords has made "measureable progress" in regaining his mental fitness to stand trial.

Attorney general OKs deal on Texas election map

Attorney general OKs deal on Texas election map Associated Press Copyright 2012 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Updated 12:48 p.m., Monday, February 6, 2012 SAN ANTONIO (AP) — A congressman's lawyer says the Texas attorney general has agreed to a temporary voting map that could keep the April 3 date for primary ...

Law Offices of Howard G. Smith Announces Investigation of SureWest Communications

Law Offices of Howard G. Smith announces that it is investigating potential claims against the Board of Directors of SureWest Communications related to the proposed acquisition of the Company by Consolidated Communications Holdings, Inc.

Opponents: Congress went too far in Obama healthcare law

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Congress went beyond its powers by requiring Americans to buy insurance under President Barack Obama's sweeping healthcare overhaul, opponents told the Supreme Court on Monday in arguing the law's centerpiece provision should be struck down. In separate written briefs, 26 states and an independent business group argued Congress overstepped its authority under the ...

Cab driver admits giving cash to militant linked to al Qaeda (Reuters)

Reuters - A Chicago cab driver pleaded guilty on Monday to giving hundreds of dollars to a senior Pakistan-based al Qaeda operative implicated in militant plots in South Asia and Europe who was killed in a suspected U.S. drone strike in June.

Man pleads guilty in carjacking that injured woman (AP)

AP - A northern New Jersey man has admitted carjacking a 65-year-old grandmother, who was seriously injured when she became entangled in a seat belt and was dragged by the vehicle for two blocks.

NYPD officer pleads guilty in gun smuggling case (AP)

AP - A Brooklyn police officer trying to make extra money to buy a house pleaded guilty Monday to conspiracy charges, admitting his central role in a smuggling case that involved guns, cigarettes and slot machines.

Amanda Knox appeals slander conviction in Italy (Reuters)

Reuters - Lawyers for Amanda Knox, who was cleared of murder in October by an Italian court, on Monday asked an appeals court there to overturn her slander conviction as well, a spokesman said.

Ruling near on California same-sex marriage ban (AP)

Assemblyman Timothy Eustace, right, D- Paramus, listens in Trenton, N.J., Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012, as son Kyle Eustace-Williams speaks fondly about his gay parents while addressing the Assembly Judiciary Committee in support of a bill legalizing gay marriage. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)AP - A federal appeals court plans to announce whether it thinks California's same-sex marriage ban violates the civil rights of gays and lesbians, and if the trial judge who struck down the voter-approved measure should have revealed he was in a long-term relationship with another man.


Man faces NY extradition hearing in Vegas fraud (AP)

AP - A former Las Vegas resident picked up at the U.S.-Canadian border on Nevada securities fraud charges was ordered held for extradition from New York on Monday, after a judge rejected his claim of diplomatic immunity.

Attorney General says deal made in Texas redistricting, some opposed

The Texas attorney general agreed Monday to temporary voting maps that would place two new congressional seats in Hispanic-dominated districts as part of a deal to preserve the already delayed primary elections in April. But several minority groups bristled at the compromise and vowed fight it.

Illinois' audio recording law under scrutiny

Tiawanda Moore didn't think she was doing anything wrong. When two Chicago police officers tried to stop her from filing a sexual harassment complaint against one of their colleagues in 2010, she wanted to record her conversation with them on her smartphone.

Earlier abuse claims to be allowed at priest trial (AP)

AP - Prosecutors overseeing a child sex-abuse case involving three Roman Catholic priests can reference molestation claims against more than 20 other clergymen to try to establish a pattern of how such allegations were handled, a judge ruled Monday.

Former Wisconsin athletic official faces second allegation (Reuters)

Reuters - University of Wisconsin police are investigating a second allegation of misconduct against former athletic department official John Chadima, previously accused of making unwanted sexual advances toward a male student at a party.

Car makers asked to opposed Ala immigration law

Opponents of Alabama's crackdown on illegal immigration said Monday they have asked the state's three international automakers to help fight for repeal of the law, which Gov. Robert Bentley and Republican legislative leaders only want to tweak in the upcoming session.

Attorney facing tow over parking tickets accused of hitting Memphis police officer with car

An attorney has been accused of reckless endangerment after striking a Memphis police officer with a vehicle that was about to be towed.

Judge grants more time to determine Tucson gunman's competency (Reuters)

Reuters - A federal judge on Monday granted prison doctors four more months to attempt to restore the mental competency of Jared Loughner, the man charged with last year's deadly Arizona shooting rampage, so that he can stand trial.

Lawyer: Name special prosecutor to probe beatdown

The lawyer for a drug suspect whose brutal beating by cops was caught on video demanded in court Monday that a special prosecutor probe the beatdown.

City's lifestyle entices lawyer

TOOWOOMBA lawyer Sarah Adams loves the simple lifestyle that comes with living in the Darling Downs.

Lawyer: Plea deal reached in Chicago terror case

A Pakistani-born Chicago taxi driver heard on FBI wiretaps allegedly talking about bombing a stadium and sending money to al-Qaida was expected to plead guilty to attempting to provide material support to terrorism.

Pa. rep. convicted on 5 counts in corruption case (AP)

AP - A jury on Monday convicted a senior Democrat in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives on all but one of six charges in the latest corruption trial stemming from a five-year investigation into the use of taxpayers' resources for political purposes.

Texas attorney general accepts redistricting deal

The deal on temporary voting maps that could salvage the state's April 3 date for primary elections.

Judge likely to extend commitment of accused Tucson gunman (Reuters)

Reuters - A federal judge was expected on Monday to order Jared Loughner, the man charged with last year's deadly Arizona shooting rampage, to remain confined to a prison hospital where doctors are trying restore his mental fitness for trial.

Lawyer: Powell boy spoke of mommy "in the trunk"

Attorney for Susan Powell's parents says children dead in house explosion had started talking about mother's disappearance

Powerful Pennsylvania lawmaker found guilty of corruption (Reuters)

Reuters - State Representative H. William DeWeese, one of Pennsylvania's longest-serving and most influential lawmakers, was found guilty on Monday of theft and criminal conspiracy stemming from his use of state employees to campaign for him for free.
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