Accused Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev pleaded not guilty on July 10 during a hearing crowded with victims of the April 15 explosions. As the list of charges against him was read, Tsarnaev — dressed in an orange jumpsuit, his hair unkempt, fidgeting — answered seven times: "Not guilty."
APPLE'S ANTITRUST LOSS
Apple Inc. violated antitrust laws when it orchestrated a conspiracy to fix e-book prices with five major publishers, a federal judge in New York ruled on July 10. Following a June bench trial in which U.S. District Judge Denise Cote heard testimony about a quickly assembled plan by Apple to plunge into the e-book market by combining with publishers fed up with the $9.99 price charged by Amazon.com Inc., Cote said "the evidence is overwhelming that Apple knew of the unlawful aims of the conspiracy and joined the conspiracy with the specific intent to help it succeed."
LEGAL JOB LOSSES
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