TRIAL
Crowd packs U.S. Senate courtroom
What could be the final day of Minnesota's U.S. Senate trial is receiving more attention than during seven weeks of testimony, with a crowd packing a courtroom generally used by the state Supreme Cour...
Posted on 4/7/09 at 4:35 AM
Price of downloading 24 songs: $2 million for Brainerd woman
Minnesota NewsMINNEAPOLIS — A federal jury deliberated about five hours Thursday before deciding that Jammie Thomas-Rasset, a Brainerd, Minn., mother of four, should pay more than $1.9 million for willfully downloading and sharing 24 copyrighted songs.
By Mark Stodghill , June 19, 2009
Retrial for historic file-sharing case
DULUTH -- It appears that the nation’s first music downloading case to go to trial will be retried here in June after attorneys in the case failed to reach a settlement during discussions Tuesday.
By Mark Stodghill , May 13, 2009
Counties ordered to check ballots
ST. PAUL – Judges in the Senate election trial want county officials' help.
By Scott Wente , February 27, 2009
Trial digs into voter complexities
ST. PAUL – Kay Mack only talked about a handful of ballots, but her testimony Tuesday illustrated the complexity of a major issue in the U.S. Senate election trial.
By Scott Wente , February 25, 2009
Senate trial intrigue lost on observers
ST. PAUL – Minnesota voters – and even politically engaged college students – have little interest in details of the prolonged U.S. Senate election trial, a professor monitoring the proceeding said.
By Scott Wente , February 23, 2009
Rosemount woman wants vote counted
By Scott Wente , January 28, 2009
Counties to supply ballots in Senate trial
ST. PAUL – Three judges are handling the U.S. Senate election trial, but county election workers are not done with their part in the prolonged race.
By Scott Wente and Don Davis , January 27, 2009
Woodbury woman part of Senate trial
ST. PAUL – A Woodbury woman played a minor role in an early U.S. Senate election trial controversy.
By Scott Wente and Don Davis , January 27, 2009
Thousands of ballots at play in Senate trial
Minnesota NewsST. PAUL – Minnesota’s historic U.S. Senate election trial, to start Monday, in some ways may resemble popular television courtroom dramas.
By Scott Wente , January 26, 2009
Prosecution rests; Franco defense witnesses testify about man leaving scene from fatal bus crash
Minnesota NewsWILLMAR — The prosecution rested this morning, and the defense team began calling witnesses in the trial of Olga Marina Franco del Cid, 24, of Minneota.
By Gretchen Schlosser , August 05, 2008
Opening arguments set for this morning in crash trial
WILLMAR, Minn. — Opening arguments will begin at 8 a.m. today in the trial of the Guatemalan woman accused of causing the fatal school bus crash near Cottonwood.By Gretchen Schlosser , July 31, 2008
Judge denies change of venue in Cottonwood bus crash case
Minnesota State NewsMARSHALL — The trial of Olga Marina Franco Del Cid, the 24-year-old Minneota woman charged in the fatal Cottonwood school bus crash, will begin July 28 in Kandiyohi County District Court in Willmar.
By Gretchen Schlosser , July 10, 2008
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