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1/13/04 9:33am | | | NBC sues E! channel over the showing of "101 Most Unforgettable 'SNL' Moments." |
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1/13/04 12:14am | | | Seafood restaurant chain McCormick & Schmick settles "condom in clam chowder" lawsuit on day of trial |
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1/13/04 12:10am | | | Chicago publisher convicted of being an unregistered agent to Saddam Hussein. |
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1/13/04 12:04am | | | U.S. Supreme Court will mull over whether to grant review for ex-mobster Sammy "The Bull" Gravano so that he can receive $300,000 in book royalties |
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1/12/04 11:57pm | | | Woman given death penalty for poisoning her husband to death. Maintains her innocence, proclaiming that he must've put Oleander in his own food and anti-freeze in his own Gatorade. |
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1/12/04 2:16pm | | | Diana Ross to accept plea deal in her Arizona DUI case |
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1/12/04 1:33pm | | | ACLU comes to Rush Limbaugh's defense |
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1/12/04 1:21pm | | | "The Supreme Court Monday allowed the government to keep secret information about hundreds of people rounded up under suspicion of terrorism in the months following the September 11, 2001 attacks." |
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1/12/04 1:19pm | | | David Beckham consults lawyers over use of his likeness in a charity video without his permission |
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1/11/04 1:22pm | | | Kobe Bryant's Defense team has no objection to "hand span measurement." They are angry that the defense never asked them and, instead, filed a public motion. |
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1/9/04 10:51pm | | | Twenty women prisoners protest their incarceration by taking off their clothes |
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1/9/04 4:45pm | | | Rookie lawyer learns harsh lesson of arguing with a Judge. Handcuffs. |
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1/9/04 3:51pm | | | Judge orders drunk driver, who killed a man and rendered the man's wife comatose, to carry a picture of the man in his coffin for five years. |
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1/8/04 1:7pm | | | Ohio lottery lawsuit never gets off ground. Woman who allegedly "lost" ticket admits that she lied. |
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1/8/04 12:38pm | | | Judge's tentative ruling in the Petersen case is to transfer the case from Modesto. Arguments currently under way. |
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1/8/04 12:28am | | | Scott Peterson attorney, Mark Geragos, will push for a transfer of the Northern California case to Southern California |
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1/7/04 9:11pm | | | "A woman dubbed 'Bridezilla' after police arrested her at her own wedding for bad behavior in August is again in trouble with the law." |
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1/7/04 9:04pm | | | Associates' road to "Partner" getting longer and longer |
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1/7/04 9:02pm | | | Attorneys for several news organizations file motion to request that all documents related to the Michael Jackson search warrant be unsealed |
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1/7/04 9:01pm | | | Californians who paid, or who are about to pay, the tripling of the car tax should read this |
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1/7/04 4:51pm | | | George Harrison's estate sues doctor, claiming that the doc forced the ex-Beatle to sign autographs while in his dying days at a hospital |
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1/7/04 3:45pm | | | Judge accepts U. of Michigan football game tickets from an attorney DURING a hearing. That same judge fires bailiff after bailiff complains about Judge's actions. |
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1/7/04 1:09pm | | | CourtTV's hot trials to watch in 2004 |
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1/7/04 12:57pm | | | Ohio woman who alleges she "lost" lottery ticket, and who has filed a lawsuit against the person who has claimed the ticket, admits that she has a criminal past that includes credit card fraud |
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1/7/04 12:50pm | | | Burglar sends himself, in a box, to a wealthy home. Unfortunately, security mistakes him for a bomb. |
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1/7/04 12:58am | | | Jury selection begins in Martha Stewart case |
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1/7/04 12:56am | | | New York settles Amadou Diallo wrongful death, police shooting case for 3-million |
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1/6/04 1:19pm | | | Ohio woman cashes in $162 million dollar lottery ticket that another woman claims she lost. Woman who allegedly "lost" ticket plans lawsuit. |
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1/6/04 9:16am | | | Summary of noteworthy internet law changes occurring in 2003 |
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1/6/04 1:50am | | | California Supreme Court rules that mentally ill prisoners cannot be forced to take anti-psychotic medication |
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