A panel of Illinois Appellate Court judges on Friday upheld a previous court ruling that mandated public access to the most serious cases involving alleged misconduct by Chicago police officers. The ...
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July 12 (UPI) --A divided federal appellate court panel canceled plea deals for three defendants who are accused to plotting the 9/11 terrorist attacks that killed 2,976 in 2001. A three-judge panel ...
The New York Court of Appeals announced that friend-of-the-court briefs on cases about legislative intent and statutes may no longer present lawmakers' views expressed outside of the publicly ...
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Mom convicted of killing 14-year-old daughter in 2002 house fire gets new hearing dates
The Michigan Court of Appeals has set two dates for an evidentiary hearing for an Ottawa County woman serving a life sentence for the death of her teenage daughter in a house fire decades ago. Karen ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Disciplinary hearings for Chicago police officers should take place in public, according to a ruling Friday by a panel of Illinois appellate court judges. The appellate court upheld a ...
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