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Johnson & Johnson Ordered to Pay $327 Million

A South Carolina judge ordered Johnson & Johnson to pay the state $327 million in civil penalties after a jury concluded earlier this year the company misled doctors about the safety and effectiveness of antipsychotic Risperdal.

 

John Edwards indicted in affair coverup

John Edwards indicted in affair coverup

A federal grand jury Friday indicted John Edwards for violating election laws by accepting nearly $1 million from supporters to cover up an extramarital ...

 

Barry Bonds convicted of obstructing justice

Barry Bonds convicted of obstructing justice

A U.S. jury convicted Barry Bonds on Wednesday of one count of obstructing justice but deadlocked on three other charges of whether baseball's home run king lied to a grand jury investigating the use of steroids in sports.

 

Elizabeth Smart kidnapping case goes to the jury soon

The jury is expected to begin deliberations late Thursday in the trial of a homeless street preacher accused of kidnapping 14-year-old Elizabeth Smart in 2002.

 

Jury: SAP must pay nemesis Oracle $1.3 billion

Jury: SAP must pay nemesis Oracle $1.3 billion

Oracle Corp.'s courtroom clash with archenemy SAP AG has paid off handsomely. A jury on Tuesday ordered SAP to pay $1.3 billion - more than half of its total profit last year - for a subsidiary's skullduggery in stealing a stockpile of software and customer-support documents from password-protected Oracle websites.

Senh: I learned a new word today: skullduggery.

 

Man found guilty in TV anchor's killing

Man found guilty in TV anchor's killing

A jury found Curtis Vance guilty of capital murder and other charges in the 2008 death of Arkansas television anchor Anne Pressly, according to affiliate KARK.

 

New Jersey Jury Doesn't Buy 'Too Fat to Kill' Defense

A New Jersey jury has rejected a Florida man's claims that he was too fat to kill and has convicted him of murdering his former son-in-law.

 

Jury deliberates in Travolta extortion trial

A jury is expected to begin deliberations soon in the trial of two people accused of attempting to extort $25 million from actor John Travolta.

 

Jury deadlocks in case of man accused of throwing daughter off cliff in Rancho Palos Verdes

A jury has deadlocked 6-6 over the case of a former airline baggage handler accused of throwing his 4-year-old daughter off a cliff in Rancho Palos Verdes to her death in 2000.

 

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