Courts
Judges Split on Cell Phone Searches
Apparent constitutional puzzle over whether police need a warrant to look at text messages causing headaches in courts across the country
Maine Police Set to Release More Names of Clients in Prostitution Case
Former Mayor and former minister among the alleged clients already named
Case Before Colorado Court of Appeals Could Impact Recent Pot Legalization
Ruling could allow employers to fire workers who smoke while off duty
U.K. Plan for Secret Courts Savaged in House of Lords
Inbred aristocrats serve a good purpose after all
Judge Suspends Taxpayer-Funded Sex Change Ruling
Will allow Massachusetts time to appeal decision that it must bay for convicted killer's surgery
U.N. War Crime Judges Overturn Sentences For Croatian Generals
Many Croats consider the men heroes
Court Strikes Down Michigan Affirmative Action Ban
Divided federal court declares it unconstitutional
U.S. Prosecutors Seeking Death Penalty For Staff Sgt. Robert Bales
Accused of killing 16 Afghan villagers
Gaddafi's Ex-Prime Minister in Court
Al-Baghdadi al-Mahmoudi is accused of "committing prejudicial acts against the security of the state and financial crimes"
Petraeus Could Face Military Prosecution Over Affair
The ex-CIA head says the affair began after he left the military
Bradley Manning Offers Guilty Plea on Some Actions
Private also requests to be tried before a military judge rather than a jury
Bradley Manning Pleads Guilty to Some Charges
Accused of leaking classified files to Wikileaks
Bradley Manning May Accept Responsibility For Sending Information to Wikileaks
Part of potential plea deal
Pennsylvania Man Facing 25 Years in Prison For Lobster Theft
Repeatedly stole the crustaceans to feed a drug habit
Turkey Begins Trial of Israeli Commanders Accused of Killing Nine Turks
The four commanders are to be tried in absentia over Gaza ship incident
Staff Sgt. Robert Bales Hearing Begins
Charged with 16 counts of premeditated murder and six counts of attempted murder
U.S. Army Releases Details of Rare Case Against General
Brig. Gen. Jeffrey Sinclair is accused of sex crimes against five women
Teachers Who Had Sex With 17 Year-Old Given Probation
Gay Davidson-Shepard and Daniel Alma Shepard pleaded guilty to felony charges
Days After Election Could be Filled With Lawsuits
Disputes in swing states and the effects of superstorm Sandy could lead to suits being filed
Momcilo Perisic Appealing Verdict
Former head of Yugoslav army claims he was not aware of atrocities committed by those under his command during wars in Bosnia and Croatia
Indian Man Given Life Sentence For Hijack Scare
Jitender Kumar Mohla claimed he had infected needles and a gun onboard a flight in 2009
Boy on Trial For Killing Neo-Nazi Father
Joseph Hall was ten when he shot his father, who allegedly beat him
Judge: Massachusetts Must Find Expert to Determine if Murderer Needs Hair Removal
Robert Kosilek, who goes by Michelle, is serving a life sentence
Wife of Wisconsin Shooter Begged For Restraining Order Hours Before Her Death
Gun possession ban was also handed down to Radcliffe Haughton
Prosecutors Seek Gag Order in Zimmerman Case
Trying to keep the defense from talking
Californians Support Prop 36
Poll shows 72 percent support the ballot measure to overturn "three-strikes" law
Woman Who Recorded Call Did Not Break the Law
Recorded husband's colleague being abusive
"Innocence of Muslims" Filmmaker to be Questioned By Judge
May have violated probation for 2010 bank fraud conviction
Azerbaijan Jails Iranians Who Plotted to Attack U.S. and Israeli Targets
Given sentences of 10 to 15 years each
Community Order Handed Down in UK Over Facebook Comments
Post read "all soldiers should die and go to hell"
Ohio Teacher Appealing Termination
Didn't just teach nonsense in science class, also branded students with crosses
Five Terrorist Suspects Extradited From UK to the U.S.
Two have already pleaded not guilty in a Connecticut court