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Bill Would Allow State Case Agent To Stay in Court
Unable to persuade an advisory panel to recommend that the Court of Criminal Appeals amend a rule that prevents the investigator in a criminal case from being in court at trial, prosecutors hope to make a case for such a change with the Texas Legislature.'Informational Privacy' Right Upheld
The right to privacy in an Internet account is upheld by a New Jersey court. The ruling reaffirms the state's place as a leader in guarding Internet anonymity.Agreement Frees $300M For Stanford Ponzi Victims
Victims of imprisoned financier R. Allen Stanford's Ponzi scheme are set to get $300 million in recovered foreign assets.We previously described the trial as a copyright dispute masquerading as a slander case, but a federal jury in Utah said it was plain and simple: Novell never transferred Unix copyrights to SCO, so SCO had no damages claims.
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Seven years after 9/11, suits against New York City by Ground Zero rescue workers finally have a trial date--but the date is still more than a year away, according to The New York Times. Lawyers for the workers and the city have agreed to begin trials in May 2010.
Asbestos Defendant Who Didn't Appear for Trial Appeals $10 Mil. Award
A Philadelphia judge has asked an appellate court to uphold the $10 million in damages the judge awarded to an asbestos plaintiff and against which a gaskets manufacturer did not defend itself during a bench trial.DNA Testing Expanded to All Convicted Persons in New Jersey
Legislation signed last week requires every person convicted of a crime in New Jersey, as well as convicts presently serving sentences, to submit blood or biological samples for DNA testing. The samples will be included in a statewide database and compared with those taken from unsolved crimes. As a result of the law, the state DNA data bank is expected to expand from the current 10,000 samples to more than 140,000 within the next two years.Trending Stories
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