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  • Pound: Sharapova guilty of 'willful negligence' in drug test

    Pound: Sharapova guilty of 'willful negligence' in drug test

    National News 03/04/2016

    Maria Sharapova was guilty of "willful negligence" for using meldonium, and international tennis officials were aware that many players were taking the drug before it was banned this year, former World Anti-Doping Agency president Dick Pound said Wed...

  • Mississippi court upholds Democratic primary ballot change

    Mississippi court upholds Democratic primary ballot change

    National News 02/28/2016

    The Mississippi Supreme Court upheld its ruling Friday that another candidate must be added to the March 8 Democratic presidential primary ballot. The court, in a 6-3 ruling, said Secretary of State Delbert Hosemann doesn’t have to reissue already-se...

  • California High Court Allows Gov. Jerry Brown's Prison Initiative

    California High Court Allows Gov. Jerry Brown's Prison Initiative

    National News 02/27/2016

    California's Supreme Court is allowing Gov. Jerry Brown's bid to put his plan to reduce the state's prison population before voters in November. The high court acted Friday after Brown warned that further delay could push voters' consideration to 201...

  • Court records: Apple's help sought in another iPhone case

    Court records: Apple's help sought in another iPhone case

    National News 02/25/2016

    A federal magistrate in Chicago last November ordered Apple to help federal prosecutors access data on an iPhone in a personal bankruptcy and passport fraud case, one of more than a dozen cases around the country similar to the legal battle over the ...

  • Chief justice remembers Scalia's 'irrepressible spirit'

    Chief justice remembers Scalia's 'irrepressible spirit'

    National News 02/20/2016

    Chief Justice John Roberts on Monday remembered the late Justice Antonin Scalia as a friend and colleague of "irrepressible spirit" as the Supreme Court resumed work for the first time since Scalia's death. "He was our man for all seasons and we will...

  • Rome court acquits ex-Vatican accountant of corruption

    Rome court acquits ex-Vatican accountant of corruption

    National News 01/17/2016

    A lawyer for an Italian monsignor who was fired from his Vatican accountant's job says a Rome court has acquitted his client of corruption. Prosecutors alleged Monsignor Nunzio Scarano was involved in a purported plot to use a private plane to try to...

  • Court won't order immediate evaluation of mogul Redstone

    Court won't order immediate evaluation of mogul Redstone

    National News 12/21/2015

    A judge Monday declined to order a medical examination of Sumner Redstone but ruled that lawyers for his former companion can take the sworn testimony of two of the ailing media mogul's doctors. Judge David J. Cowan also ruled that Redstone's longtim...

  • Detroit-area ex-officer found guilty in videotaped beating

    Detroit-area ex-officer found guilty in videotaped beating

    National News 11/22/2015

    A white, former Detroit-area police officer was found guilty Thursday of assault and misconduct in the bloody beating of a black driver during a traffic stop that was captured on video.   Wayne County jurors handed down the verdict in the case a...

  • Rancher pleads guilty to falsely claiming cattle losses

    Rancher pleads guilty to falsely claiming cattle losses

    National News 11/22/2015

    A South Dakota rancher has pleaded guilty in federal court to falsely claiming he lost more than a hundred cattle during the autumn blizzard of 2013 that left ranchers in the state reeling with financial losses.   Karl Knutson pleaded guilty Fri...

  • Kansas court's approval of death sentence not seen as shift

    Kansas court's approval of death sentence not seen as shift

    National News 11/16/2015

    Even though the state Supreme Court recently upheld a death sentence for the first time under the state’s 1994 capital punishment law, Kansas isn’t likely to see executions anytime soon or a shift in how the justices handle capital murder cases. “Sym...

  • Ruling gives Sandusky back $4,900-a-month Penn State pension

    Ruling gives Sandusky back $4,900-a-month Penn State pension

    National News 11/15/2015

    The state must restore the $4,900-a-month pension of former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky that was taken away three years ago when he was sentenced to decades in prison on child molestation convictions, a court ordered Friday. A ...

  • Kansas Supreme Court to take up school funding case

    Kansas Supreme Court to take up school funding case

    National News 11/05/2015

    A case that has the potential to increase funding for Kansas schools goes before the state Supreme Court today, the same day that economists, legislative researchers and officials in Gov. Sam Brownback’s administration are expected to announce new, m...

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