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...week trial before U.S. District Judge...convicted Nosal, 55, on all six counts...large businesses have civil remedies that other...
...before the U.S. Court...Ninth Circuit on Monday, trying...intellectual property rights out of...United Nations Commission on International...
...oral arguments Wednesday on whether U.S. District Judge...the International Trade Commission. Edward...
...for Amicus Curiae on behalf of Plaintiffs...inverse condemnation and civil rights violations. After issuing...
...Navarro, District Judge for the U.S. District Court for the...of the motion for judgment on the pleadings and remand the...
...ANGELES COUNTY CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION, Defendant; ...
...Stephen Joseph Kaulick. OPINION On November 6, 2012, voters approved Proposition 36, the Three Strikes Reform Act...
...court sentenced him to an indeterminate term of 50 years to life. On appeal, he claims the court erred in admitting testimony about statements defendant...
The Recorder
...States On Writ of Certiorari to the...but it grants no such right to non-Virginians. §2...
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