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Miller spent 4½ years in prison for a robbery before charges against him were dropped two years ago. Thursday, the appeals court ruled he should get a new hearing to prove his innocence, which would make him eligible for about $170,000 in compensation...
Tags: Utah Attorney General's Office, Harry Miller, Mr. Miller, Utah Court of Appeals, Erin Riley, Louisiana, appeal court, Andrew McCullough, Fort Smith, Legal procedure, Utah, Appeal, Law Crime
The Louisiana Board of Ethics this week filed a formal request asking the Louisiana 1st Circuit Court of Appeal to review a decision by a panel of administrative law judges that dismissed ethics charges against Rep. Rick Gallot, D-Ruston, chairman of...
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UM denied A Miami appeals court on Wednesday upheld the university's decision to fire former University of Miami women's basketball coach Ferne Labati, agreeing with the university's contention that there were ``at least three legitimate business justifications...
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The Wichita Eagle A U.S. appeals court on Tuesday reversed a lower court's ruling, paving the way for the Air Force to award a $1.1 billion contract to Boeing to maintain its fleet of KC-135 refueling tankers. Boeing originally was awarded the contract...
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Stewart , the outspoken defense lawyer who was found guilty in 2005 of assisting terrorism by smuggling information from an imprisoned client to his violent followers in Egypt. The three-judge panel of the United States Court of Appeals for the Second...
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Judges hearing appeals in the case of a former Hilldale High School band director who raped students focused Monday on what administrators should have done when a student alleged sexual misconduct by the director. “Didn’t that require further investigation?”...
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A federal appeals court has ordered a civil rights lawyer convicted in a terrorism case to begin serving her prison sentence...Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan on Tuesday also upheld Lynne Stewart's conviction. She was convicted of smuggling messages...
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High-profile Auckland lawyer Chris Comeskey has failed to have a Court of Appeal judgment critical of him recalled. Rejection of his application has opened the way for the Law Society to resume disciplinary action against him. Its hearing was adjourned...
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Ski jumpers Jessica Jerome, right, of Park City, Utah, and Karla Keck, centre, of Oconomowoc, Wisc., lead their fellow athletes to speak to reporters outside British Columbia Court of Appeal in Vancouver, B.C., on Thursday November 12, 2009. Faith that...
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On Thursday, a federal appeals court ruled that the CIA did not violate Wilson’s First Amendment rights when it refused to allow the former covert CIA operative to reveal that she worked for the agency prior to 2002 in her memoir, “Fair Game: My Life...
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