Terror suspect's father indicted in Denver on charge of lying to investigatorsOctober 9th, 2009 Zazi's father indicted on charge of lying to FBIDENVER — The father of an Afghan immigrant accused of plotting a terror attack in New York City is due in court on a charge of lying to investigators. The U.S. Attorney's office in Denver announced Thursday that a grand jury had returned an indictment against Mohammed Zazi, 53, for allegedly making a false statement in a matter involving terrorism.
Terror suspect's father indicted in Denver on charge of allegedly lying to FBI about sonOctober 8th, 2009 Zazi's father indicted for charge of lying to FBIDENVER — The father of an Afghan immigrant accused of plotting a terror attack in New York City was indicted on a charge of lying to investigators, federal officials said Thursday. The U.S. Attorney's office in Denver announced that a grand jury returned the indictment against Mohammed Zazi for allegedly making a false statement in a matter involving terrorism.
Supreme Court to consider throwing out human rights lawsuit against ex-Somali premierSeptember 30th, 2009 Court to weigh lawsuit against former Somali PMWASHINGTON — The Supreme Court will consider throwing out a human rights lawsuit against a former prime minister of Somalia who is accused of overseeing killings and other atrocities. The court said Wednesday it would review an appeals court ruling allowing Somalis to sue Mohamed Ali Samantar of Fairfax, Va., who was defense minister and prime minister of Somalia in the 1980s and early 1990s under dictator Siad Barre.
Terror plot suspect transferred from Denver, in custody at NYC detention centerSeptember 25th, 2009 Bomb plot suspect transferred from Denver to NYCNEW YORK — A Denver airport shuttle driver accused of plotting a bomb attack in New York City on Sept. 11 is in custody in New York.
Report: Suspect in vandalism at Colo. Democratic office once worked for Democratic candidateAugust 26th, 2009 Report: Vandalism suspect had worked for candidateDENVER — A suspect in a vandalism at the Colorado Democratic headquarters was once a paid campaign worker for a Democratic candidate for the Legislature, according to public records. Maurice Schwenkler, 24, was arrested in Denver Tuesday on a charge of criminal mischief after windows were smashed at Democratic offices.
Report: Suspect in vandalism at Colo. Democratic office once campaigned for Dem candidateAugust 26th, 2009 Report: Vandalism suspect campaigned for candidateDENVER — A suspect in a vandalism at the Colorado Democratic headquarters was once a paid campaign worker for a Democratic candidate for the Legislature, according to public records. Maurice Schwenkler, 24, was arrested in Denver Tuesday on a charge of criminal mischief after windows were smashed at Democratic offices.
Windows with health-care reform posters smashed at Colorado Democratic headquarters in DenverAugust 25th, 2009 Windows with health-care posters smashed in DenverDENVER — Someone smashed windows bearing health-care reform posters at the Colorado Democratic headquarters in Denver, and party officials say the vandalism appears to be politically motivated. Police say the windows were broken at about 2:30 a.m.
California octuplets mother Nadya Suleman calls for dismissal of child labor lawsuitJuly 21st, 2009 Octomom calls for dismissal of child labor lawsuitSANTA ANA, Calif. — Octuplets mother Nadya Suleman wants a judge to throw out a lawsuit filed by a child labor activist.
Federal lawsuit accuses southern Ill. deputy of using stun gun on 3 kids at emergency shelterJuly 20th, 2009 Ill. deputy accused of using stun gun on 3 kidsEAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. — A federal civil rights lawsuit alleges a southern Illinois sheriff's deputy used a stun gun on three children at an emergency shelter while a fellow deputy mistreated a fourth child.
Justice Department seeks to dismiss lawsuit filed by Geronimo's descendantsJune 21st, 2009 Government asks to dismiss Geronimo lawsuitNEW HAVEN, Conn. — The U.S.
Judge tosses lawsuit against Oracle dating from dot-com eraJune 17th, 2009 Judge tosses long-running lawsuit against OracleSAN FRANCISCO — A federal judge has thrown out a long-running lawsuit accusing Oracle Corp. of misleading investors about the company's health before the tech meltdown of 2001 whacked its sales and stock price.
Appeals panel throws out class action status in age discrimination lawsuit against 3MApril 28th, 2009 Appeals panel: Court erred in 3M age bias caseST. PAUL, Minn. — The Minnesota Court of Appeals says a trial court erred when it granted class action status to an age discrimination lawsuit against 3M Co.
Supreme Court refuses to let NJ officer sue after being wrongfully arrested in wife's deathApril 27th, 2009 Court refuses to let officer sue over his arrestWASHINGTON — The Supreme Court has refused to let an Atlantic City, N.J., police officer sue prosecutors and investigators for wrongfully arresting and charging him with the murder of his wife. The high court on Monday refused to hear James L.
Family of Drew Peterson's late wife files wrongful death lawsuit against himApril 22nd, 2009 Family of Drew Peterson's late wife files lawsuitCHICAGO — The family of Drew Peterson's third wife filed a wrongful death lawsuit Tuesday, alleging the former Bolingbrook police sergeant drowned her in a bathtub. Kathleen Savio's family has long voiced suspicions about the circumstances surrounding her 2004 death, especially following the disappearance of Peterson's fourth wife, Stacy.
Man with gun looking for Obama arrested in WashingtonFebruary 10th, 2009 WASHINGTON - A 64-year-old man with a gun was arrested Tuesday near the Congress building after he told police officers that he had a 'delivery' for President Barack Obama, police officials said. The man had driven up to the US Capitol to talk to the special police officers who protect Congress and ask about Obama's whereabouts so he could deliver something, Capitol Police said in a statement.