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  • Gore will not be charged over masseuse allegations (AP)

    FILE - In this  Friday, July 16, 2010 file photo, former Vice President Al Gore introduces Vice President Joe Biden at the annual Tennessee Democratic Party Jackson Day in Nashville, Tenn. Former Vice President Al Gore was cleared Friday, July 30, 2010 of allegations he groped and assaulted a masseuse in a luxury Portland hotel room in 2006, closing a case that could have tarnished the Nobel prize winner's reputation.  (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey, File)AP - The case of the Nobel Peace Prize winner and the massage therapist has been closed.


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  • Prosecutor makes new claim in Anna Nicole case (AP)

    FILE ** Anna Nicole Smith, leaves the U.S. Supreme Court, in this Feb. 28, 2006, file photo taken in Washington. Pre-trial motions are expected to be heard in a hearing Friday July 30, 2010 setting the stage for the trial of two doctors and the attorney boyfriend of the late Anna Nicole Smith, arguing about what evidence will be allowed in court. Jury questioning begins Monday. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta,File)AP - A prosecutor sprang a surprise claim Friday that Anna Nicole Smith was a co-conspirator in the actions that have brought her two doctors and lawyer-boyfriend to trial for over-prescribing and obtaining massive amounts of prescription drugs.


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  • Petters seeks new trial after Ponzi conviction (Reuters)
    Reuters - Lawyers for convicted U.S. Ponzi schemer Tom Petters on Friday asked an appeals court to send the case back for a new trial, saying they were not able to fully present arguments against some of his accusers.  More

    • Gore will not be charged over masseuse allegations (AP)

      FILE - In this  Friday, July 16, 2010 file photo, former Vice President Al Gore introduces Vice President Joe Biden at the annual Tennessee Democratic Party Jackson Day in Nashville, Tenn. Former Vice President Al Gore was cleared Friday, July 30, 2010 of allegations he groped and assaulted a masseuse in a luxury Portland hotel room in 2006, closing a case that could have tarnished the Nobel prize winner's reputation.  (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey, File)AP - The case of the Nobel Peace Prize winner and the massage therapist has been closed.


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    • Prosecutor makes new claim in Anna Nicole case (AP)

      FILE ** Anna Nicole Smith, leaves the U.S. Supreme Court, in this Feb. 28, 2006, file photo taken in Washington. Pre-trial motions are expected to be heard in a hearing Friday July 30, 2010 setting the stage for the trial of two doctors and the attorney boyfriend of the late Anna Nicole Smith, arguing about what evidence will be allowed in court. Jury questioning begins Monday. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta,File)AP - A prosecutor sprang a surprise claim Friday that Anna Nicole Smith was a co-conspirator in the actions that have brought her two doctors and lawyer-boyfriend to trial for over-prescribing and obtaining massive amounts of prescription drugs.


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    • Petters seeks new trial after Ponzi conviction (Reuters)
      Reuters - Lawyers for convicted U.S. Ponzi schemer Tom Petters on Friday asked an appeals court to send the case back for a new trial, saying they were not able to fully present arguments against some of his accusers.  More

    • Reno man who fled after `88 rape sent to prison (AP)
      AP - A former Reno man who fled to the Caribbean in 1988 after he was convicted of kidnapping and raping a 15-year-old girl is finally headed to a Nevada prison.  More

    • LA trial nears to determine owner of giant emerald (AP)
      AP - The case of an emerald the size of a boulder will roll into a courtroom in September, accompanied by a small army of lawyers representing those who have laid claim to the 840-pound rock as it traveled a circuitous route from Brazil to Los Angeles.  More

    • Canadian serial killer Pickton denied new trial (Reuters)

      Serial killer Robert Pickton appears in an artist's illustration at BC Supreme Court in New Westminster, British Columbia, January 31, 2006. REUTERS/Felicity DonReuters - Canada's highest court refused on Friday to grant a new trial for serial killer Robert "Willie" Pickton, who was convicted of killing drug addicts and prostitutes and butchering their remains at his pig farm.


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    • Three Kenyans face 76 murder counts in Kampala attacks (AFP)

      Police display an explosive device found in a black laptop bag at a club in Kampala's Makindye district on July 13. A Ugandan court on Friday charged three Kenyans with 76 counts of murder, the first such cases opened against suspects in the July 11 suicide attacks in Kampala which targeted football fans watching the World Cup final.(AFP/File)AFP - A Ugandan court on Friday charged three Kenyans with 76 counts of murder, the first such cases opened against suspects in the July 11 suicide attacks in Kampala which targeted football fans watching the World Cup final.


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      • Gore will not be charged over masseuse allegations (AP)

        FILE - In this  Friday, July 16, 2010 file photo, former Vice President Al Gore introduces Vice President Joe Biden at the annual Tennessee Democratic Party Jackson Day in Nashville, Tenn. Former Vice President Al Gore was cleared Friday, July 30, 2010 of allegations he groped and assaulted a masseuse in a luxury Portland hotel room in 2006, closing a case that could have tarnished the Nobel prize winner's reputation.  (AP Photo/Mark Humphrey, File)AP - The case of the Nobel Peace Prize winner and the massage therapist has been closed.


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      • Prosecutor makes new claim in Anna Nicole case (AP)

        FILE ** Anna Nicole Smith, leaves the U.S. Supreme Court, in this Feb. 28, 2006, file photo taken in Washington. Pre-trial motions are expected to be heard in a hearing Friday July 30, 2010 setting the stage for the trial of two doctors and the attorney boyfriend of the late Anna Nicole Smith, arguing about what evidence will be allowed in court. Jury questioning begins Monday. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta,File)AP - A prosecutor sprang a surprise claim Friday that Anna Nicole Smith was a co-conspirator in the actions that have brought her two doctors and lawyer-boyfriend to trial for over-prescribing and obtaining massive amounts of prescription drugs.


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      • Petters seeks new trial after Ponzi conviction (Reuters)
        Reuters - Lawyers for convicted U.S. Ponzi schemer Tom Petters on Friday asked an appeals court to send the case back for a new trial, saying they were not able to fully present arguments against some of his accusers.  More

      • Reno man who fled after `88 rape sent to prison (AP)
        AP - A former Reno man who fled to the Caribbean in 1988 after he was convicted of kidnapping and raping a 15-year-old girl is finally headed to a Nevada prison.  More

      • LA trial nears to determine owner of giant emerald (AP)
        AP - The case of an emerald the size of a boulder will roll into a courtroom in September, accompanied by a small army of lawyers representing those who have laid claim to the 840-pound rock as it traveled a circuitous route from Brazil to Los Angeles.  More

      • Canadian serial killer Pickton denied new trial (Reuters)

        Serial killer Robert Pickton appears in an artist's illustration at BC Supreme Court in New Westminster, British Columbia, January 31, 2006. REUTERS/Felicity DonReuters - Canada's highest court refused on Friday to grant a new trial for serial killer Robert "Willie" Pickton, who was convicted of killing drug addicts and prostitutes and butchering their remains at his pig farm.


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      • Three Kenyans face 76 murder counts in Kampala attacks (AFP)

        Police display an explosive device found in a black laptop bag at a club in Kampala's Makindye district on July 13. A Ugandan court on Friday charged three Kenyans with 76 counts of murder, the first such cases opened against suspects in the July 11 suicide attacks in Kampala which targeted football fans watching the World Cup final.(AFP/File)AFP - A Ugandan court on Friday charged three Kenyans with 76 counts of murder, the first such cases opened against suspects in the July 11 suicide attacks in Kampala which targeted football fans watching the World Cup final.


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      • Thai court extends bail for Russian maestro on sex charge (AFP)

        Russian conductor Mikhail Pletnev, seen here walking out of court in Pattaya resort and who has been charged with raping a 14-year-old boy, saw his bail extended by the Thai court on Friday.(AFP/Pornchai Kittiwongsakul)AFP - A Thai court on Friday extended bail granted to Russian conductor Mikhail Pletnev, who has been charged with raping a 14-year-old boy, his lawyer said.


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      • Fed atty: Military secrets sold to pay for HI home (AP)

        FILE - This undated file photo released by the FBI shows Noshir S. Gowadia. The attorney for a former B-2 bomber engineer from Hawaii accused of selling military secrets to China says his client designed a cruise missile part for China but did so based on public information. (AP Photo/FBI, File)AP - A federal prosecutor said Thursday a former B-2 bomber engineer helped China design a stealth cruise missile to raise money to pay the $15,000-a-month mortgage on the mansion-like home he built on Maui's north shore.


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      • Texas man gets death penalty for beheading 3 kids (AP)
        AP - A jury sentenced a south Texas man to death on Thursday, four days after convicting him of capital murder for beheading his common law wife's three children in 2003.  More

      • Change of venue arguments heard in Smart case (AP)
        AP - Defense lawyers for the man charged with kidnapping Elizabeth Smart argued Thursday that the case should be moved out of Utah so he can get a fair trial.  More

      • Ariz. files appeal as sheriff launches new sweep (AP)

        Nineteen year old Cuaghtlatohuac Haitzilopoch, left, has a heated conversation with a supporter of the new immigration-enforcement law during a protest of Arizona's SB1070 in front of Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio's office Thursday, July 29, 2010 in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Ralph Freso)AP - The showdown over Arizona's immigration law played out in court and on Phoenix's sun-splashed streets on Thursday, as the state sought to reinstate key parts of the measure and angry protesters chanted that they refused to "live in fear." Dozens were arrested.


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      • Obama signs bill to combat crime in Indian Country (AP)
        AP - President Barack Obama has signed a bill he says will address the unique public safety challenges facing American Indian tribes.  More

      • SB1070: appeal seeks to reinstate all parts of Arizona law (The Christian Science Monitor)
        The Christian Science Monitor - Lawyers for Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer on Thursday asked a federal appeals court to reverse a judge’s decision to block key portions of SB 1070, the state’s controversial immigration law.  More

      • Colo. pot shops face closure under tough new rules (AP)

        Jake Browne, general manager of The Releaf Center, a Denver medical marijuana center, smells a marijuana bud  in his dispensary on Thursday, July 29, 2010. The Releaf Center has 2,600 patients and is prepared to grow enough marijuana to stay in business, but Browne said many dispensaries won't be able to meet the requirement. (AP Photo/Ed Andrieski)AP - Nearly a fifth of Colorado's medical marijuana dispensary operators could be forced out of business in coming weeks because of new state rules barring some convicted felons from the pot business, federal drug authorities say.


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      • 4 teens shot in Calif. city in 13-hour span (AP)
        AP - Authorities say two teens were killed and two wounded in three separate shootings in the central California city of Salinas over a span of about 13 hours.  More

      • Trials for Pa. man accused of killings, jailbreak (AP)
        AP - A man whose northeastern Pennsylvania property contained as many as 12 corpses will be tried on double-murder charges this fall.  More

      • NY judge denies appeal based on scared Astor juror (AP)
        AP - The judge in the Brooke Astor case has denied a motion to overturn the convictions of the New York philanthropist's son and his co-defendant.  More

      • Change of venue hearing to be held in Smart case (AP)
        AP - Defense lawyers for the man charged in the 2002 kidnapping of Elizabeth Smart will ask a judge to move a November trial out of Utah to another state.  More

      • French mother confesses to eight infant murders (AFP)

        French forsenic policemen arrive in front of the house in Villers-au-Tertre, northern France, where the bodies of eight new-born babies were found, on July 28. A French nursing assistant admitted Thursday suffocating eight of her newborn babies AFP - A French nursing assistant Thursday admitted suffocating eight newborn babies because she did not want more children and wished to avoid seeing a doctor for contraception, a prosecutor said.


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