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Should Clemens Make It To The Hall Of Fame?
With Clemens now acquitted of all charges in his perjury case, should the doors of Cooperstown (The Baseball Hall Of Fame) now open for the Rocket?
Roger Clemens Acquitted On All Charges
Roger Clemens has been acquitted on all charges by a jury that decided he didn’t lie to Congress when he denied using performance-enhancing drugs.
Clemens Not Testifying As Defense Rests In Perjury Trial
After the defense said it had rested its case, the jury was cleared from the room and U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton asked Clemens if he was aware of his right not to testify
North Texas P.I. Makes Case For OJ Simpson’s Innocence
The OJ Simpson murder trial divided the country, but a private eye from North Texas has just written a book which points the finger at another possible suspect.
Clemens’ Lawyer Attacks 2008 Congressional Hearing
As the perjury retrial of the seven-time Cy Young Award winning pitcher entered its third week, yet another day was bogged down by constant objections.
Barry Bonds Among Potential Witnesses In Clemens Trial
Prosecutors said they might call former baseball players Barry Bonds and Jose Canseco, and current baseball commissioner Bud Selig as witnesses in the Roger Clemens perjury case.
Texas Court Dismisses Appeal Of FLDS Leader Jeffs
A Texas court has dismissed the appeal of Warren Jeffs after the convicted polygamist sect leader made almost no progress on his case.
Hurd’s Drug Trial Delayed Until August
U.S. District Judge Jorge Solis granted the delay until Aug. 6 at the request of Hurd’s co-defendant, Toby Lujan. Trial had been set for April 2.
Court Program Puts Child Witnesses At Ease
McKinney’s Kids in Court program educates some of the county’s youngest witnesses. Most of the kids attending this night are expected to testify in the coming months in sex abuse trials.
North Texas Woman On Death Row To Instead Get Life Term
A North Texas woman is getting off death row after an appeals court agreed prosecutors improperly withheld evidence at her original sentencing hearing.
Millions Leave The Light On For Caylee Anthony
A Facebook campaign has inspired more than two million people to turn on their porch lights in memory of 2-year-old Caylee Anthony. Participants were asked to leave their lights on starting last night through 6:00 am Thursday.
Mansfield Man Convicted Of Murder
A Mansfield man faces life in prison for killing a man he claimed assaulted his wife during a neighborhood party in 2008.



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