Democrats try to redefine Michelle Obama - Houston Chronicle
Supporters want the public to see Michelle Obama, shown with her daughters Malia, 10, and Sasha, 7, as a hardworking mother who worked her way to success. DENVER — Over the past few months, the American public has been presented with two divergent
Kilpatrick’s legal team in talks on a deal - Detroit Free Press
Lawyers involved in Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick’s legal quagmire have had contacts and conversations with prosecutors since last week, sources have told the Free Press. “The negotiations are happening now,” Kamau Marable, a political consultant
Capt. Kirk may get beamed off Alabama TV ad - WAFF
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - “Boston Legal” actor William Shatner may play a lawyer on TV. But his ad for an Alabama law firm is raising concern at the Alabama State Bar. The State Board of Bar Commissioners has asked the Alabama Supreme Court to approve
Bid to delay OJ Simpson trial fails - Western Telegraph
A judge rejected a request by a co-defendant of former football star OJ Simpson to delay their upcoming trial on charges of armed robbery and kidnapping. A lawyer for Clarence “CJ” Stewart had asked Judge Jackie Glass to put off the September 8 trial
‘Cheese Man’ gets time to exercise - Boston Globe
Carmen “The Cheese Man” DiNunzio will be able to enjoy a bit of freedom for at least one hour a day under a judge’s order allowing him to exercise. US Magistrate Judge Joyce London Alexander approved a request yesterday by the lawyer for DiNunzio
Virtual Relationship Leads to Criminal Charges - ABC News
What began as a virtual relationship — she as a female avatar and he as a lion — led to a real-life crime, according to police. Kimberly Jernigan is accused of attempting to kidnap a man with whom she had a virtual relationship. (Courtesy New
UK: Former bodyguard apologizes to Salman Rushdie for tell-all book - MSN UK News
A former bodyguard for Salman Rushdie has apologized for lying about the world-famous author in a tell-all book. Former Metropolitan Police officer Ronald Evans and publisher John Blake Publishing Ltd. say they accept that allegations in Evans’ book











