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Court's Budget �Deal' Just a Big Misunderstanding
A deal on the court budget announced with fanfare last week is apparently no deal at all, say state court leaders who are distancing themselves from the original announcement. On Friday, a press release from Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's office hailed an �agreement on a new budget plan for trial court funding,� that added back more than $100 million to the court budget. But court leaders now say they never intended to hand control over court employees to the state in exchange for a bigger slice of the pie.9th Circuit Refuses Broadcom Co-Founder's Appeal of Rejected Plea Deal
When Judge Cormac Carney rejected Broadcom co-founder Henry Samueli's plea deal in a criminal stock options backdating case, he said the court could not accept an agreement that "gives the impression that justice is for sale." The government and Samueli, who is represented by McDermott Will & Emery, appealed rather than withdraw the plea. The 9th Circuit has now dismissed the appeal without considering the merits, finding that it didn't have jurisdiction because Samueli hadn't yet been sentenced.ACLU opposing Ala requirement for prison visits
The American Civil Liberties Union is criticizing a new policy that requires Alabama prison visitors to have their fingerprints scanned.PGA Mechanical Contractors v. GPNZ Realty
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Buffett's bond insurer is good news for Ambac, MBIA
The bond insurers' businesses are toast. States and municipalities won't use them any more. This is what some people thought last week. That is, until Friday, Dec. 28, when they woke up to read that Warren Buffett was getting into the municipal-bond insurance business. I guess Buffett likes toast. Ambac Financial Group Inc.Fox v. Remollino, PICS Case No. 11-1133 (C.P. Monroe April 5, 2011) Zulick, J. (6 pages).
Plaintiff Richard Fox was owner of the premises located in Marshalls Creek, Pa. Defendants Salvatore and Denise Remollino were tenants in the premises under a written month-to-month lease with Fox. Under the lease, the Remollinos were to pay rent in the amount of $1,200 per month.Six-Month Suspension Recommended For Referral Fees Paid to Chiropractor
The suggested suspension of a lawyer for paying $400-a-client to a chiropractor who referred cases is among several disciplinary opinions issued this month that demonstrate the pitfalls of winking at ethics rules to make a few extra dollars. One lawyer cheated his firm. Another kept practicing after he had been suspended for previous violations.Judge Denies Killer's 11th Hour Bid for Life
Steven H. [email protected] an execution barely nine hours away, a former state attorney general and a former DeKalb district attorney failed to obtain a temporary restraining order that would have stopped the scheduled execution of Stephen Anthony Mobley.Mobley was scheduled to die by lethal injection at 7 p.m. Tuesday.Trending Stories
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