Occupy Wall Street Protester Can’t Block Twitter Subpoena
A judge ruled today that tweets are fair game in court.
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A judge ruled today that tweets are fair game in court.
A U.S. judge is skeptical of the Justice Department's procedures.
Zimmerman is in court to request bail today.
Just 35 percent of whites polled said Trayvon Martin was unjustly killed.
Prosecutors say he's rejecting a plea deal to create a spectacle.
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and his four alleged co-conspirators are finally being arraigned.
Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four other men could be sentenced to death.
Lloyd Constatine, a lawyer and former Spitzer confidant, reportedly led the holdouts in the ugly case.
Michael Pena was convicted of sexual assault, but the jury stopped there.
Tyler Clementi's roommate at Rutgers insists he did not commit a hate crime.
A New Jersey jury found Ravi guilty on a majority of counts, including invasion of privacy, but not guilty of bias intimidation.
Both sides delivered summations today in the case against Tyler Clementi's Rutgers roommate.
"My preference is we don't talk about it," said the judge.
The Rutgers invasion-of-privacy trial of Dharun Ravi continues.
Tyler Clementi's Rutgers roommate faces fifteen counts, including bias intimidation and invasion of privacy.
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