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  • Bad time to be accused of H-1B visa fraud

    Would your firm want this kind of publicity? Be sure and check out the piece in ComputerWorld (May 27, 2009) re: H-1B fraud prosecution. The article by Patrick Thibodeau describes how the U.S....

    Blog posts | May 28, 2009 8:53am PDT

  • The Internet On Trial

    Don't get too interested in a court case, if you're a juror. Or at least confine your interest to the courtoom itself. That's the lesson derived from the experience of Marvin Gittens, a juror...

    Blog posts | December 19, 2008 11:28am PST

  • Witnesses set for MySpace suicide trial

    Well, it's shaping up to be a juicy time at the trial of psycho-mom Lori Drew, the woman whose weirdo obsession with a neighbor girl led to the teen's MySpace-driven suicide. A long list of...

    Blog posts | November 19, 2008 2:32pm PST

  • Police Blotter: MySpace profile sets convicted felon free

    Man convicted of molesting two girls gets new trial after appeals court agrees jurors shouldn't have perused MySpace for one girl's profile.

    News items | November 30, 2007 5:00am PST

  • Convicted cop may have been framed with false science

    Former Baltimore police sergeant James A. Kulbicki has served a dozen years in a Maryland prison for the murder of his girlfriend. He was convicted based on the testimony of an FBI forensice...

    Blog posts | November 19, 2007 1:10pm PST

  • Police Blotter: Did blogging juror affect DUI trial?

    Court of appeals upholds conviction of drunk driver who asked for a new trial because of a juror's blogging.

    News items | November 9, 2007 8:17am PST

  • You're NOT going to believe this about one of the RIAA trial jurors

    Michael Hegg, a juror in the trial where Jammie Thomas was convicted of music copyright infringement tells Wired's THREAT LEVEL (I am not shouting, their name is all-caps) that the jury convicted...

    Blog posts | October 9, 2007 4:05pm PDT

  • Testimony closes in first RIAA trial

    Testimony ended Wednesday in the first trial of a computer user accused of copyright infringement by the Recording Industry Association of America. Defendant Jammie Thomas took the stand but her...

    Blog posts | October 3, 2007 8:09pm PDT

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  • Oracle v. Google loses another juror; patent verdict looks distant

    Verdict deliberations in Oracle v. Google have been mixed up as the jury looks like it might be stuck on the question of infringement once again.

    Blog posts | May 18, 2012 12:01pm PDT

  • Juror sentenced for trying to friend defendant on Facebook

    Jonathan Hudson was sentenced to two days of community service and removed from a trial after trying to friend the defendant on Facebook.

    Blog posts | August 29, 2011 8:18am PDT

  • Bad time to be accused of H-1B visa fraud

    Would your firm want this kind of publicity? Be sure and check out the piece in ComputerWorld (May 27, 2009) re: H-1B fraud prosecution. The article by Patrick Thibodeau describes how the U.S....

    Blog posts | May 28, 2009 8:53am PDT

  • Juror Tweet: "I just gave away TWELVE MILLION DOLLARS of somebody else's money"

    Twittering from the jury he was serving on as it was awarding a massive settlement against a building materials company by Jonathon Powell of Fayetteville Arkansas has resulted in defense motions...

    Blog posts | March 13, 2009 7:59pm PDT

  • The Internet On Trial

    Don't get too interested in a court case, if you're a juror. Or at least confine your interest to the courtoom itself. That's the lesson derived from the experience of Marvin Gittens, a juror...

    Blog posts | December 19, 2008 11:28am PST

  • Witnesses set for MySpace suicide trial

    Well, it's shaping up to be a juicy time at the trial of psycho-mom Lori Drew, the woman whose weirdo obsession with a neighbor girl led to the teen's MySpace-driven suicide. A long list of...

    Blog posts | November 19, 2008 2:32pm PST

  • Police Blotter: MySpace profile sets convicted felon free

    Man convicted of molesting two girls gets new trial after appeals court agrees jurors shouldn't have perused MySpace for one girl's profile.

    News items | November 30, 2007 5:00am PST

  • Convicted cop may have been framed with false science

    Former Baltimore police sergeant James A. Kulbicki has served a dozen years in a Maryland prison for the murder of his girlfriend. He was convicted based on the testimony of an FBI forensice...

    Blog posts | November 19, 2007 1:10pm PST

  • Police Blotter: Did blogging juror affect DUI trial?

    Court of appeals upholds conviction of drunk driver who asked for a new trial because of a juror's blogging.

    News items | November 9, 2007 8:17am PST

  • You're NOT going to believe this about one of the RIAA trial jurors

    Michael Hegg, a juror in the trial where Jammie Thomas was convicted of music copyright infringement tells Wired's THREAT LEVEL (I am not shouting, their name is all-caps) that the jury convicted...

    Blog posts | October 9, 2007 4:05pm PDT

  • Testimony closes in first RIAA trial

    Testimony ended Wednesday in the first trial of a computer user accused of copyright infringement by the Recording Industry Association of America. Defendant Jammie Thomas took the stand but her...

    Blog posts | October 3, 2007 8:09pm PDT

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