Today's Crime and Trials News Headlines - Yahoo! News: | | Ex-Olympus CEO Woodford: No surprise if crime link to scandal Thu,24 Nov 2011 03:41 PM PST Reuters - TOKYO (Reuters) - Former Olympus Corp CEO Michael Woodford said on Thursday he would not be surprised if there was "some criminality involved" in an accounting scandal at the company, as speculation persists of a link between dubious M&A deals and organized crime. Woodford also told an audience of business executives in Tokyo that he had a "dream team" at Olympus he could employ to run the company if he returned as chief executive. Olympus fired Woodford as CEO on October 14, saying he did not understand Japanese culture. Woodford said his dismissal was due to questioning dubious M&A payments. ... Full Story | Top | Prosecutors seek four years in jail for Jackson doctor Wed,23 Nov 2011 04:47 PM PST Reuters - LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Prosecutors on Wednesday asked a judge to sentence Michael Jackson's former doctor to the maximum four years in prison for his involuntary manslaughter conviction in the singer's 2009 death. In a separate court filing, defense attorneys for Dr. Conrad Murray, 58, sought to convince Los Angeles trial judge Michael Pastor to sentence their client to probation. The dueling legal papers come in advance of a hearing on Tuesday at which Pastor will issue his sentence for Murray, who is currently in jail awaiting that court date. ...
Full Story | Top | Family: US student arrested in Egypt called home Wed,23 Nov 2011 02:46 PM PST AP - One of the three American college students arrested during demonstrations in Egypt called home Wednesday and said he was being treated relatively well under the circumstances but denied doing anything wrong during a protest in Cairo, his family said.
Full Story | Top | Jury hears testimony of Conn. killer's daughter, 9 Wed,23 Nov 2011 02:24 PM PST AP - Defense attorneys played a videotaped interview of a 9-year-old girl whose father is facing a possible death sentence for a home invasion that killed three people even though their client objected, saying he didn't want his daughter to feel compelled to help "one of the most hated people in America." Full Story | Top | Father, like son, to plead guilty to harassing Palin attorney Wed,23 Nov 2011 01:45 PM PST Reuters - ANCHORAGE, Alaska (Reuters) - A second Pennsylvania man has agreed to plead guilty to making harassing telephone calls to an attorney representing former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin, court documents filed on Wednesday showed. Craig Christy, 48, submitted an agreement to an Anchorage court to plead guilty to the charges a day after his 20-year-old son, Shawn, agreed to a similar arrangement. ...
Full Story | Top | NJ man acquitted of murdering 5 teenagers in 1978 Wed,23 Nov 2011 01:35 PM PST AP - One of the nation's most baffling cold cases remains unresolved after a jury on Wednesday acquitted a New Jersey man of locking five teenagers in a vacant home in 1978 and burning them alive in retaliation for stealing his marijuana.
Full Story | Top | Jury hears testimony Conn. killer's daughter, 9 Wed,23 Nov 2011 01:26 PM PST AP - Defense attorneys played a videotaped interview of a 9-year-old girl whose father is facing a possible death sentence for a home invasion that killed three people even though their client objected, saying he didn't want his daughter to feel compelled to help "one of the most hated people in America." Full Story | Top | NJ man acquitted of murdering 5 teenagers in '78 Wed,23 Nov 2011 11:36 AM PST AP - A New Jersey man on Wednesday was acquitted of locking five teenagers in an abandoned home in 1978 and burning them to death in retaliation for stealing marijuana, ending a case that went cold until 2008 because no bodies were ever found. Full Story | Top | Father: US student arrested in Egypt called home Wed,23 Nov 2011 10:21 AM PST AP - One of the three American college students arrested during demonstrations in Egypt called home Wednesday and said he was being treated relatively well but denied that he threw anything during a protest in Cairo, his father said.
Full Story | Top | American Student Arrested in Cairo Is Allowed to Call His Mother Wed,23 Nov 2011 09:36 AM PST The Atlantic Wire - What does an American student detained in Cairo tell his mom during that "one call home" arrested folks always get? He tells her that he's innocent, of course. Innocent, in this case, of throwing molotov cocktails during the new uprisings in Egypt, for which three study-aboard U.S. students in were arrested in Egypt's latest protests. Derrik Sweeney, one of the students, told his mother over the phone that he didn't do anything that would have justified his arrest, according to The Washington Post. ... Full Story | Top | Accused Colorado mall bomber agrees to guilty plea Wed,23 Nov 2011 09:06 AM PST Reuters - DENVER (Reuters) - A convicted bank robber accused of a botched attempt to bomb a shopping mall near Columbine High School on the 12th anniversary of the school massacre has struck a deal with prosecutors to plead guilty in the case. An attorney for Earl Moore, 65, who pleaded not guilty in May to arson and explosives charges, filed notice on Tuesday in federal court disclosing that a settlement has been reached and asking a judge to set a date for Moore to enter his new plea. ...
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