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12/31/03 3:10pm | | | New Illinois law makes it illegal for anyone but doctors and dentists to split your tongue (and other interesting new laws for 2004) |
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12/31/03 3:08pm | | | California woman convicted in 2002 of second degree murder for a fatal dog attack is to be released |
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12/30/03 8:27pm | | | Woman, desperate for a baby, cuts one out of an acquaintance |
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12/30/03 8:11pm | | | Chinese Court rules that "virtual property" should be returned to a "gamer" |
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12/30/03 8:03pm | | | "Women's Right to Know" law becomes effective on January 1st, requiring a number of "safeguards" before a Texas woman can obtain an abortion |
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12/30/03 7:58pm | | | California defendant convicted of murder seeks appeal on basis "The People" sued him and not "The Commonwealth" or "The State" |
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12/30/03 7:54pm | | | Death Row inmate who influenced the U.S. Supreme Court to craft a ban on executing the mentally retarded may still be executed |
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12/30/03 7:51pm | | | 21-year old Nebraska exhibitionist ticketed for public nudity after her pictures were found on the internet |
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12/30/03 7:16pm | | | Start your own blawg (for free) at CyberAttorney, just by becoming a member of the BBS |
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12/30/03 6:45pm | | | Monica Lewinsky loses bid to have court award her 1.6 million in attorney's fees, which leads to the question: for that kind of dough, were her attorneys blowing her? |
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12/30/03 6:41pm | | | DNA may now be the key to solving the Jon Benet Ramsey case |
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12/29/03 5:11pm | | | CyberAttorney's Top 10 Legal Links of 2003 |
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12/29/03 4:39pm | | | "A federal appeals court on Monday dismissed a copyright lawsuit Mattel Inc. brought against a Utah artist who shot a photographic series depicting Barbie naked in a blender, wrapped in a tortilla and sizzling on a wok." |
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12/29/03 4:12pm | | | Convenience store owner, unhappy with a 13-year old female patron who snapped at him over a bag of potato chips, jailed for spanking her - in the store - with a belt |
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12/28/03 11:11pm | | | President Bush sued under RICO statute for allowing 9/11 attack |
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12/28/03 10:44pm | | | French Author sues Disney and Pixar, claiming that they infringed on his copyright of Pierrot the Clown Fish |
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12/28/03 8:33pm | | | Lead singer of German Neo-Nazi band found guilty of "hate lyrics," and is sentenced to three years and four months in prison |
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12/28/03 8:26pm | | | Over 600 lawyers sign-up to defend Saddam Hussein |
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12/27/03 5:20pm | | | Family of a man who died in 1990 sues hospital when man's head is discovered in a hospital employee's tool shed 11 years later |
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12/25/03 10:55am | | | Woman in Florida assists in changing the expression "fruit of the poisonous tree" to something else more stinky |
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12/25/03 10:49am | | | Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays from the folks at CyberAttorney |
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12/23/03 01:48am | | | Before leaving cookies out for Santa on Christmas Eve, consider the legal ramifications and have him sign a release |
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12/23/03 01:38am | | | Prosecutor hates to try cases during the holiday season because too many jurors are in the holiday mood |
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12/21/03 9:01pm | | | Kobe's Prosecution Team Plagued by "T-Shirt" Scandals |
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12/21/03 12:19am | | | Al Gore's son arrested for pot possession |
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12/19/03 3:06pm | | | In lieu of payment of traffic fines and court costs, Judge allows traffic violators to Christmas Carol the charges away |
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12/19/03 12:18pm | | | Dutch Supreme Court rules that Kazaa is not liable for its user's file swapping |
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12/19/03 01:45am | | | "If you claim that [whistling] caused you embarrassment, a penalty can be slapped on the whistler. If you are in Rotterdam [The Netherlands], that is." |
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12/18/03 4:23pm | | | "Double legal terror for Bush:" Those detained in Guantanamo will have access to lawyers and U.S. authorities cannot detain U.S. citizens as "enemy combatants." |
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12/18/03 4:15pm | | | Michael Jackson charged on nine counts that include lewd acts against a child and administering an intoxicating agent for the purpose of a felony. |
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