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Ex-NY state Sen. Dem. leader due in court .
Court Watch | 2011/03/01 08:47
pA former New York state Senate Democratic leader and his son are due at a pre-trial hearing in New York City./ppPedro Espada Jr. and his son Pedro G. Espada are charged in a federal fraud indictment. They are accused of embezzling more than $500,000 from their federally funded Bronx health clinic./ppThe hearing is scheduled in Brooklyn federal court on Friday./ppEspada and his son have pleaded not guilty.
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Ohio defendant called about drug money from jail
Court Watch | 2011/02/24 09:19
pA newly released document in a $3 million pot shipping scheme says a California woman placed several calls to check on proceeds from the scheme even after she was jailed. /ppThe updated criminal complaint by a Drug Enforcement Administration agent released Thursday says Lisette Lee made 22 calls from Franklin County Jail in Columbus after she was arrested last June. /ppMost of the calls were to fellow defendant Christopher Cash, who repeatedly warned Lee to be careful what she talked about because the calls were being recorded. /ppThe DEA complaint says Lee asked several times about paperwork, a term the DEA says is a common expression for drug proceeds. /ppLee and Cash have both pleaded guilty to a scheme to fly thousands of pounds of marijuana to Ohio in suitcases./p


man charged in NY infant snatching due in court
Court Watch | 2011/02/24 09:19
pA North Carolina woman indicted on a charge that she kidnapped a newborn from a Harlem hospital more than two decades ago is due for another court appearance in New York./ppAnn Pettway is scheduled to enter a plea to a kidnapping charge during an arraignment scheduled for Thursday afternoon./ppPettway has been held without bail since she was arrested last month. She was charged with kidnapping Carlina White from Harlem Hospital in August 1987. White is now 23 years old./ppThe FBI has said in court papers that the Raleigh, N.C., woman took the baby after her own efforts at childbearing failed./p


Lake County, Indiana cutting free lunches to jurors
Court Watch | 2011/02/24 09:18
pJurors in some Lake County cases won't get free lunches while serving because budget cuts have forced judges to halt a practice of using public money to feed them. /ppThe changes affect Lake Superior Civil Division Courts but not jurors serving in the better-funded Lake Circuit and Lake Criminal Courts. /ppChief Superior Court Judge John Pera said he is frustrated and embarrassed by the move to end lunch payments, a change that is the result of 30 percent spending cuts over the last two years. The civil courts already are at a disadvantage with other courts that receive revenue from tax and user fees that aren't shared, The Times in Munster reported. /ppWe struggled long and hard over every penny in our budget to see where we can cut and still provide the same level of service the public expects, Pera said./p


Court turns down campaign disclosure challenge
Topics | 2011/02/23 09:19
pThe Supreme Court has rejected an appeal challenging campaign disclosure laws in Washington state./ppThe court on Tuesday let stand without comment a federal appeals court ruling that upheld the state's disclosure requirements. Human Life of Washington challenged the requirements as a violation of the First Amendment. The group didn't want to reveal its donors in a 2008 campaign opposing an assisted suicide ballot measure./ppThe San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said the disclosure requirements have become an important part of our First Amendment tradition./p


Fla. Ruling Big Tobacco Won Comes Back To Bite It
Headline News | 2011/02/18 09:17
pA Florida Supreme Court ruling that threw out a $145 billion award against cigarette makers is biting Big Tobacco back, making it dramatically easier for thousands of smokers to sue and turning the state into the nation's hot spot for damage awards./ppThe 2006 ruling has helped generate more than $360 million in damage awards in only about two dozen cases. Thousands more cases are in the pipeline in Florida, which has far more smoking-related lawsuits pending than any other state./ppThough the justices tossed the $145 billion class-action damage award, they allowed about 8,000 individual members of that class to pursue their own lawsuits. And in a critical decision, they allowed those plaintiffs to use the original jury's findings from the class-action case./ppThat means the plaintiffs don't have to prove that cigarette makers sold a defective and dangerous product, were negligent, hid the risks of smoking and that cigarettes cause illnesses such as lung cancer and heart disease. The plaintiffs must mainly show they were addicted to smoking and could not quit, and that their illness — or a smoker's death — was caused by cigarettes./ppJurors have sided with smokers or their families in about two-thirds of the 34 cases tried since February 2009, when the first Florida lawsuit following the rules set by the Supreme Court decision went before a jury. Awards have ranged from $2 million or less to $80 million, though tobacco companies are appealing them all./p


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