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March 12, 2010-- Today is Saturday, March 6, the 65th day of 2010. There are 300 days left in the year.
D.C. juror is charged after skipping day of murder trial
March 12, 2010Ladies and gentlemen of the District, when you respond to a jury summons and are actually picked for a jury, you may want to show up every day of the trial. Or you could go to jail.
Prosecutor reflects on wrongful conviction in D.C. killing
March 12, 2010It is the type of news no prosecutor wants to hear: The defendant you worked for months to send to prison for 28 years is actually innocent.
Local Digest
March 12, 2010Woodbridge man gets life sentence in murder of woman, 80, reading in park
March 12, 2010A mentally ill Woodbridge man who shot and killed an 80-year-old woman as she sat reading on a Fairfax County park bench was sentenced Friday to life in prison.
Names and Faces: Gossip about Justice John Roberts, Michelle Obama, Eric Dane
March 12, 2010
Sometimes losing a home is just the beginning of the pain
March 12, 2010As if losing one's home in a foreclosure or short sale were not already sufficiently traumatic, many former homeowners are learning that the day they turn in their keys may be only the start of an even more prolonged housing-induced misery.
Texas judge says death penalty unconstitutional
March 12, 2010 HOUSTON -- A Texas judge in the county that sends more inmates to death row than any other in the nation is apparently taking a stand.
Dueling Post columns on Rahm Emanuel
March 12, 2010Pow!
A Roberts rumor's blip on Washington's radar
March 12, 2010WASHINGTON -- For a short time, Washington buzzed over a rumor reported exclusively by an online gossip Web site with no particular Supreme Court expertise that Chief Justice John Roberts was considering stepping down.
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