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Supreme Court News Archives for March 22, 2005

High court hears Cochran ex-client's case
Mar 22 2005 6:50PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Supreme Court justices heard Tuesday from a disgruntled former client of famed O.J. Simpson attorney Johnnie Cochran Jr. who says he was wrongly barred from protesting against Cochran.
 
High court's right-to-die rulings are thin
Mar 22 2005 5:06PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court's history on right-to-die cases is pretty thin.
 
High court: Handcuffing during raid OK
Mar 22 2005 4:01PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that police did not violate a woman's constitutional rights by handcuffing her and inquiring about her immigration status while searching her family's home.
 
High Court: No fees for denied radio tower
Mar 22 2005 3:07PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court limited the liability local governments face in fights over cell phone towers, ruling Tuesday that a small California town did not have to pay millions in attorneys' fees and damages to a local businessman.
 
Court: Inmate's religion used OK at trial
Mar 22 2005 11:47AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that a jury which sentenced a convicted killer to death had properly taken into account his religious conversion, even though a prosecutor incorrectly argued it was irrelevant.
 
Questions, answers about Moussaoui case
Mar 22 2005 1:12AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court turned down terrorism suspect Zacarias Moussaoui's attempt to question directly three al-Qaida prisoners. The ruling also allows prosecutors to seek the death penalty if Moussaoui is convicted of participating in a terrorism conspiracy.
 
   

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