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Internet-Surfing Jurors Vex Judges
Some jurors have always had an urge to visit a crime scene or research a case they're considering, but now the Internet is making it much easier to play detective. The Internet makes information on sentencing requirements, case histories and legal terms easily available, though not necessarily reliable. And courts across the country are wrestling with the problem.Cite as 12 C.D.O.S. 2533 CITY OF LAKE FOREST, Plaintiff and Respondent, v. EVERGREEN HOLISTIC COLLECTIVE,
OPINIONThis case involves a dispute over a credit disability insurance policy underwritten by defendant/appellee Enterprise Life Insurance Company that plaintiff/appellant Bernice Hudspeth
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Boxer's Suit Alleges Don King Kept Him in Dark About Profits
A suit lodged in federal court in Newark alleges that boxing promoter Don King defrauded a two-time World Bantamweight Champion by failing to fully disclose how much he earned from the boxer's matches.Sympathetic NY Judge Denies Husband of Murdered Actress's Wrongful Death Bid
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