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SEC dealt blow in financial-crisis case

23.05.2012 4:38   0 views  0 comments
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To match Special Report SEC/INVESTIGATIONSWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission was dealt a setback in its cases tied to the financial collapse when a federal judge dismissed large parts of its case against former executives at failed mortgage lender IndyMac Bancorp. In a verbal order entered on Monday and released as a transcript on Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Manuel Real gave an extensive explanation for siding with the defendants and rejecting many of the SEC's allegations in the case. ...


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Preliminary hearing for "NATO 3" delayed until June

23.05.2012 2:18   0 views  0 comments
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CHICAGO (Reuters) - A judge postponed a preliminary hearing in Chicago on Tuesday for three men arrested last week ahead of a NATO summit on terrorism-related charges to give prosecutors more time to assemble the case against them. The suspects, Brent Betterly, 24, Jared Chase, 27, and Brian Church, 20 - each being held on $1.5 million bond - appeared before Cook County Circuit Court Judge Adam Bourgeois Jr., who granted a prosecution request and postponed the hearing until June 12. The men, dubbed "the NATO Three" by Chicago media, did not speak during the brief hearing. ... Czytaj więcej »

U.S. SEC dealt blow in financial-crisis case

23.05.2012 1:07   0 views  0 comments
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission was dealt a setback in its cases tied to the financial collapse when a federal judge dismissed large parts of its case against former executives at failed mortgage lender IndyMac Bancorp. In a verbal order entered on Monday and released as a transcript on Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Manuel Real gave an extensive explanation for siding with the defendants and rejecting many of the SEC's allegations in the case. ... Czytaj więcej »

Hearing sought on competency of accused Tucson shooter

22.05.2012 20:28   0 views  0 comments
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Tuscon shooting rampage suspect Jared Lee Loughner ruled not mentally competent to stand trialPHOENIX (Reuters) - Attorneys asked a U.S. judge on Tuesday to order a competency hearing for Jared Loughner, accused of killing six people and wounding 13 others including former U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords in a Tucson shooting rampage last year. Prosecutors and defense attorneys, in a joint filing, asked U.S. District Judge Larry Burns to set the status briefing for June 27, nearly three weeks after Loughner's confinement at a federal prison hospital in Missouri is set to expire on June 7. ...


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