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Conviction in Silicon Valley Lawyer Murder Trial

On Thursday, Jason Cai, 53, was convicted of murdering a young attorney in the Silicon Valley. Prosecutors working the case…

Bill to Abolish Death Penalty in Connecticut Awaits Governor’s Signature

Lawmakers from the House and Senate in Connecticut have passed new legislation that abolishes the death penalty for any and…

California Deputy Killed; Standoff Ensues

According to police, a fire at a Modesto apartment building that was raging during a standoff was pretty much contained…

Attempted North Korean Rocket Launch a Failure

The anticipated rocket launch by North Korea ended quickly in failure on Friday as the rocket broke into pieces and…

Ann Romney Defends Stay-at-Home Mothering

A personal fight broke out this week involving Ann Romney, first lady Michelle Obama and President Barack Obama regarding stay-at-home…

In Texas; a Nude Maid Service Offers Shows and Cleaning

A conservative town in Texas has its authorities keeping a close eye on a maid service that offers nude services…

Zimmerman’s Perspective: his First Court Appearance

George Zimmerman has been charged with second degree murder in the shooting of unarmed teenager Trayvon Martin. Unlike the charge…

Lawyer in Michigan Disbarred for Incomplete Legal License

Gbenda Anjorin has been practicing law in the state of Michigan for quite some years but what no one knew…

Dewey & LeBoeuf Struggling to Stay Afloat

The leaders at Dewey & LeBoeuf claim that the law firm is operating on a sustainable and viable business course…

University of Louisville Law Grad in Hot Water

The University of Louisville Law School has had a couple of interesting graduates recently and another graduate found her way…

Newborn Found Alive in Argentina Hospital’s Morgue

Analia Bouter, a mother from Argentina, fell to her knees from shock when she found her baby alive in a…

Pedophile the Latest to Make FBIs Ten Most Wanted

Now that Osama Bin Laden has been shot during the U.S. raid in Pakistan in May of 2011, and now…