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Abortion slaying suspect may use necessity defense

AP - 30 minutes ago

WICHITA, Kan. - Seemingly contradicting his own public statements, an attorney for the man accused of gunning down a Kansas abortion provider has argued in court documents that his client has an "absolute right" to present a defense that argues the killing was justified to stop abortion.

  • A crest of the Federal Bureau of Investigation is seen inside the J. Edgar Hoover FBI Building in Washington, DC. The number of US hate crime victims rose slightly last year to nearly 9,700 from 9,500 in 2007, with most people targeted because of their skin color, the FBI said Monday.(AFP/File/Mandel Ngan)
    Number of hate crimes up slightly in US: FBI AFP - 2 hours, 50 minutes ago

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - The number of US hate crime victims rose slightly last year to nearly 9,700 from 9,500 in 2007, with most people targeted because of their skin color, the FBI said Monday.

  • This combination of undated photos shows, from left: Ali Abd al-Aziz Ali, Waleed bin Attash, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, Mustafa Ahmad al-Hawsawi and Ramzi Binalshibh. The five men facing trial in the Sept. 11 attacks will plead not guilty so that they can air their criticisms of U.S. foreign policy, the lawyer for one of the defendants said Sunday, Nov. 22, 2009. (AP Photos)
    Lawyer: 9/11 defendants want platform for views AP - Mon Nov 23, 5:57 AM ET

    NEW YORK - The five men facing trial in the Sept. 11 attacks will plead not guilty so that they can air their criticisms of U.S. foreign policy, the lawyer for one of the defendants said.

  • Transgender murderer renews electrolysis request AP - Mon Nov 23, 5:35 AM ET

    BOSTON - A convicted murderer serving a life sentence goes before a judge to ask for electrolysis treatments as she seeks a taxpayer-funded sex-change operation.

  • FILE - This 2000 file picture provided by the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences shows Nidal Malik Hasan when was a medical student at the F. Edward Hebert School of Medicine, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. The Army psychiatrist charged with killing 13 people at Fort Hood will be confined until his military trial, initially staying in a hospital where he is recovering from gunshot wounds, his attorney said Saturday Nov. 21, 2009. (AP Photo/Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, file)
    Fort Hood suspect ordered held until court-martial AP - Sun Nov 22, 3:58 AM ET

    FORT WORTH, Texas - The Army psychiatrist charged with killing 13 people at Fort Hood will be confined until his military trial, initially staying in a hospital where he is recovering from gunshot wounds, his attorney said Saturday.

  • FILE - This Bexar County Sheriff's Office 2007 booking file photo shows Capt. Michael Fontana after he was arrested for racing on a highway in San Antonio. Fontana, 35, an Air Force nurse, goes on trial Monday, Nov. 16, 2009 accused of killing three terminally ill patients at  last summer in San Antonio. (AP Photo/Bexar County Sheriff's Office, File)
    Ex-Air Force nurse acquitted of killing patients AP - Sat Nov 21, 5:10 PM ET

    SAN ANTONIO - A military judge in Texas has found a former Air Force nurse accused of killing three terminally ill patients not guilty of murder.

  • Assistant US Attorney Gordon Michael Harvey (centre) argues against the release ofWalter Kendall Myers, 72, and his wife Gwendolyn Steingraber Myers, 71 at a detention hearing. An elderly US couple charged with spying for Cuba for almost 30 years has pleaded guilty in the conspiracy, with the husband agreeing to serve a life sentence(AFP/HO/File/Art Lien)
    Elderly US couple pleads guilty in Cuba spy case AFP - Sat Nov 21, 9:45 AM ET

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - An elderly US couple charged with spying for Cuba for almost 30 years has pleaded guilty in the conspiracy, with the husband agreeing to serve a life sentence, the US Justice Department said.

  • US student Amanda Knox, accused of taking part in the killing of British roommate Meredith Kercher two years ago, attends her trial in Perugia. Italian prosecutors have demanded life imprisonment for Knox and her ex-boyfriend Raffaele Sollecito for the 2007 murder of Meredith Kercher.(AFP/Vincenzo Pinto)
    Emotion as life term sought for US student in Italy AFP - Sat Nov 21, 11:16 AM ET

    PERUGIA, Italy (AFP) - American student Amanda Knox exclaimed "I was her friend!" as Italian prosecutors Saturday demanded she be jailed for life for the 2007 murder of her British housemate Meredith Kercher.

  • FILE - In this Sept. 1, 2009 file photo actress Sarah Jessica Parker films a scene on location for 'Sex and the City 2' in New York. (AP Photo/Charles Sykes)
    Parker-Broderick surrogacy case jury breaks AP - Sat Nov 21, 12:07 AM ET

    ST. CLAIRSVILLE, Ohio - The jury in the trial of an Ohio police chief accused of breaking into the home of a woman who carried twins for Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick ended five hours of deliberations Friday without a verdict.

  • Prosecutor: Alleged Maui spy is difficult but sane AP - Fri Nov 20, 10:45 PM ET

    HONOLULU - A Maui man accused of spying for China is difficult to work with and makes wild exaggerations but is legally able to stand trial, a federal prosecutor asserted Friday.

  • GOP report: Deal with Sacramento mayor was rushed AP - Fri Nov 20, 9:35 PM ET

    SACRAMENTO, Calif. - Two congressional Republicans say federal prosecutors rushed into a settlement with a nonprofit operated by Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson that had been accused of misspending government grants.

  • FILE -  In this Feb. 12, 2009 file photo former judge Mark Ciavarella, center, leaves the federal courthouse in Scranton, Pa.  Former Luzerne County Judges Michael Conahan and  Ciavarella, accused of taking kickbacks to supply private detention facilities with juveniles, have been granted partial immunity from civil liability. (AP Photo/David Kidwell, File)
    2 Pa. judges given partial immunity in civil suit AP - Fri Nov 20, 8:33 PM ET

    HARRISBURG, Pa. - Two former county judges accused of taking millions of dollars in kickbacks to send juveniles to private detention facilities are partially immune from civil lawsuits, a federal judge in Pennsylvania ruled Friday.

  • FILE - This undated file image provided by the U.S. Border Patrol shows agent Robert Wimer Rosas, who was shot and killed while patrolling Thursday July 23, 2009 in southeastern San Diego County. Christian Daniel Castro Alvarez pleaded guilty Friday Nov. 20, 2009 to murdering Rosas. (AP Photo/US Border Patrol)
    Teen pleads guilty in Border Patrol agent killing AP - Fri Nov 20, 8:04 PM ET

    SAN DIEGO - A 17-year-old pleaded guilty Friday to killing a Border Patrol agent who was shot eight times while chasing suspected illegal immigrants in the mountains east of San Diego.

  • A handout photo shows Major Nidal Malik Hasan when he was a medical student.The army psychiatrist accused of a shooting rampage at the Fort Hood military base in Texas will have his first pre-trial court hearing Saturday in his hospital room, his lawyer's office told AFP.(AFP/USUHS-HO/File)
    Fort Hood shooter faces bedside hearing: lawyer AFP - Fri Nov 20, 6:21 PM ET

    WASHINGTON (AFP) - The army psychiatrist accused of a shooting rampage at the Fort Hood military base in Texas will have his first pre-trial court hearing Saturday in his hospital room, his lawyer's office told AFP.

  • NYC TV newsman guilty of attempted assault on wife AP - Fri Nov 20, 6:19 PM ET

    SUFFERN, N.Y. - Cable television newsman Dominic Carter, an influential reporter on New York politics, was convicted Friday of an attempted assault on his wife.

  • Murder trial's move to LA setback for transit cop AP - Fri Nov 20, 5:52 PM ET

    SAN FRANCISCO - A judge's decision to move Johannes Mehserle's murder trial to Los Angeles County is a setback for the former transit police officer charged with gunning down an unarmed man on New Year's Day.

  • Accused Ponzi schemer: I learned of fraud late Reuters - Fri Nov 20, 5:08 PM ET

    ST. PAUL, Minnesota (Reuters) - Minnesota businessman Tom Petters made a final push on Friday to convince a federal jury he was not responsible for a $3.65 billion Ponzi scheme that bankrupted his company.

  • Wrongfully convicted NYC man freed after 17 years AP - Fri Nov 20, 2:35 PM ET

    NEW YORK - A prison system official says a New York City man is free after spending nearly two decades behind bars for murder before a judge declared him innocent.

  • Wesley Snipes appeals 3 tax convictions in Georgia AP - Fri Nov 20, 1:01 PM ET

    ATLANTA - Wesley Snipes' attorneys asked a federal appeals court Friday to review an "unreasonable" three-year prison sentence for the film star, who was convicted a year ago on federal tax charges.

  • Polish-born film director Roman Polanski awaits a public talk in Potsdam February 19, 2009. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke
    Polanski will not agree to extradition: lawyer Reuters - Fri Nov 20, 12:06 PM ET

    PARIS (Reuters) - Roman Polanski will not agree voluntarily to being extradited to the United States over a 1970s child sex case, the film director's lawyer said in an interview with French daily Le Figaro published on Friday.

  • This undated photo provided by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children shows Shaniya Nicole Davis. Mario McNeill already accused of kidnapping  5-year-old Shaniya Davis faces new charges that he raped and asphyxiated her, police said Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009. Mario McNeill is being charged with first-degree murder and first-degree rape of a child, Fayetteville Police Chief Tom Bergamine told reporters at a news conference.  (AP Photo/National Center for Missing and Exploited Children)
    Police: NC girl raped, killed on day she was taken AP - Fri Nov 20, 6:22 PM ET

    FAYETTEVILLE, N.C. - A 5-year-old North Carolina girl was raped and killed the same day she was taken from her home, according to an arrest warrant released Friday. Shaniya Davis was sexually assaulted and asphyxiated Nov. 10, the day her mother reported her missing from the trailer park where she was staying, according to the warrant. Authorities embarked on a nearly weeklong search that ended when the girl's body was found dumped off a rural road.

  • Al-Qaida suspect promises NY trial boycott AP - Thu Nov 19, 8:20 PM ET

    NEW YORK - A U.S.-trained scientist accused of shooting at FBI agents and helping al-Qaida vowed Thursday to boycott her January trial.

  • Jurors in Md. mayor's trial keep asking questions AP - Thu Nov 19, 7:18 PM ET

    BALTIMORE - A judge in Baltimore Mayor Sheila Dixon's theft trial told jurors they must stop deliberating and asking questions after he dismisses them for the day.

  • NY ex-lawyer surrenders to serve prison term AP - Thu Nov 19, 6:51 PM ET

    NEW YORK - Promising "you haven't seen the last of me," a 70-year-old disbarred lawyer convicted in a terrorism case surrendered to U.S. marshals Thursday to begin serving her prison term after a New York appeals court upheld her conviction.

  • In this photo taken Nov. 4, 2009, is death row inmate Robert Lee Thompson during an interview in Huntsville, Texas. The Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles, in a rare ruling, recommended the death sentence of Thompson be commuted to life in prison. Thompson, 34, was set for lethal injection Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009 for his part in the fatal shooting of a Houston convenience store clerk. He was not the triggerman when Mansoor Bhai Rahim Mohammed, 29, was gunned down 13 years ago during a robbery but was convicted under the Texas law of parties, which made him equally culpable for the slaying. The shooter, Sammy Butler, was convicted and received life in prison. Thompson, tried separately, got death. (AP Photo/Michael Graczyk )
    Texas governor refuses clemency for condemned man AP - Thu Nov 19, 6:44 PM ET

    HUNTSVILLE, Texas - Gov. Rick Perry refused to spare a man facing execution Thursday evening for his role in a fatal robbery, rejecting a parole board recommendation that the death sentence of 34-year-old Robert Lee Thompson be commuted to life in prison.

  • This combination of undated photos released by the Lafayette County Sheriff's Department and the Marion County Sheriff's Office shows, from left to right on the top row; Jared Leroy Mohler, 48, of Columbia, Mo., David A. Mohler, 52, of Lamoni, Iowa, Burrell Edward Mohler Sr., 77, of Independence, Mo., and from left to right on the second row; Burrell Edward Mohler Jr., 53, of Independence, Mo., Roland Neil Mohler, 47, of Bates City, Mo. and Darrel Wayne Mohler of Silver Springs, Fla. (AP Photo/Lafayette County Sheriff's Dept./Marion County Sheriff's Dept.)
    Police seize more vids in Mo. sex abuse case AP - Thu Nov 19, 6:35 PM ET

    COLUMBIA, Mo. - Several family members who say they were sexually abused as children by adult relatives remember being taken to various locations and photographed with naked men, police investigators said in a search warrant released Thursday.

  • Tenn. slayings suspect asked to hug daughter AP - Thu Nov 19, 6:32 PM ET

    FAYETTEVILLE, Tenn. - A man charged with fatally stabbing and beating six people in Tennessee and Alabama asked a responding deputy to let him hug his 4-year-old daughter — the only person spared in the attack, the deputy testified Thursday.

  • 3 teens plead not guilty in burning of Fla. boy AP - Thu Nov 19, 5:54 PM ET

    FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. - Three teenagers accused of setting a 15-year-old south Florida boy on fire have pleaded not guilty to attempted second-degree murder.

  • NYC 'Junior' Gotti jury signals possible deadlock AP - Thu Nov 19, 4:55 PM ET

    NEW YORK - Jurors at the racketeering trial of John "Junior" Gotti raised the specter of a fourth mistrial in the case, telling a judge Thursday that they were deadlocked on murder and other charges against the son of the infamous mob boss.

  • Admitted Pa. cop killer convicted of 1st-degree AP - Thu Nov 19, 4:52 PM ET

    PHILADELPHIA - A Philadelphia jury has convicted a confessed cop killer of first-degree murder for fatally shooting a police officer on Halloween 2007.

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