Posts Tagged ‘jury’

Ky. jury rules against penis amputation patient (AP)

Phillip Seaton, smiles as he talks with supporters after the the jury's verdict in his penis amputation trial Wednesday, Aug. 24, 2011, in Shelbyville, Ky. The jury ruled against Seaton, who claimed a doctor removed part of his penis without his consent. (AP Photo/Ed Reinke)AP – A Kentucky truck driver who was wheeled into surgery for a simple circumcision but awoke without part of his penis lost his multimillion-dollar lawsuit Wednesday against the urologist who cut off a cancer-riddled section of the organ.


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Jury convicts 5 in post-Katrina police shootings (AP)

Rebecca Glover, aunt of a victim of a separate civil rights case against New Orleans police officers, hugs supporters of victims and their families outside Federal Court after five current or former police officers were convicted in the deadly shootings on a New Orleans bridge after Hurricane Katrina, in New Orleans, Friday, Aug. 5, 2011. Former officer Robert Faulcon, Sgts. Robert Gisevius and Kenneth Bowen, Officer Anthony Villavaso and retired Sgt. Arthur Kaufman were convicted of charges stemming from the cover-up of the shootings. All but Kaufman were convicted of civil rights violations stemming from the shootings. Kaufman, who investigated the shootings, was charged only in the cover-up. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)AP – A federal jury on Friday convicted five current or former New Orleans police officers of civil rights violations in one of the lowest moments for city police in the chaotic aftermath of Hurricane Katrina: the shooting deaths of a teenager and a mentally disabled man as they crossed a bridge in search of food and help.


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Jury convicts 5 officers in post-Katrina shootings (AP)

AP – A federal jury on Friday convicted five current or former police officers in the deadly shootings on a New Orleans bridge after Hurricane Katrina.

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Polygamist leader’s Texas trial goes to jury (AP)

Polygamist religious leader Warren Jeffs is escorted out of the Tom Green County Courthouse by a lawn enforcement officer Wednesday Aug. 3, 2011, in San Angelo, Texas. Jeffs gave a delayed opening statement about religious persecution Wednesday and dramatically slowed down his trial, where he is defending himself on charges of sexually abusing underage girls. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)AP – The child sexual assault case against polygamist leader Warren Jeffs has gone to the jury.


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Prosecution tells jury Rocket’s DNA found on needles

The government didn’t wasting any time flexing its muscles in the Roger Clemens perjury trial. It’s just day one of the actual case – jury selection ended Tuesday – and the prosecution has already wheeled in the evidence it hopes will be the smoking gun.

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Prosectution tells jury Rocket’s DNA found on needles

The government didn’t wasting any time flexing its muscles in the Roger Clemens perjury trial. It’s just day one of the actual case – jury selection ended Tuesday – and the prosecution has already wheeled in the evidence it hopes will be the smoking gun.

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Molloy: Evidence against Casey Anthony was strong, but jury still wanted more

The evidence to convict Casey Anthony in the tragic death of her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee, was there. More than enough to convict, everyone thought – everyone but the 12 jurors who had the only votes that counted.

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