A Philadelphia man is accused of participating in two dozen burglaries and robberies at businesses in Montgomery and Bucks counties and Philadelphia that resulted in nearly $300,000 in thefts and property damage.
A judge could exercise discretion to order that a case proceed to a jury trial notwithstanding that the plaintiff had not timely filed a written jury trial demand under Mass. R. Civ. P. 38(b), a panel of the District Court Appellate Division has found. The case before the panel began as a small claims action
Jeff Titus walked out of Lakeland Correctional Facility in Coldwater, Michigan, last week after U.S. Federal District Court Judge Paul D. Borma overturned his murder conviction.
“He's been scrutinized. He's passed every test. He's no longer a danger to himself or others,” a federal judge said during a hearing that lasted about an hour.
A federal judge is set to preside over an important hearing for John Hinckley, the man who shot President Ronald Reagan in 1981 and is on the verge of being released from all remaining restrictive conditions.