Friday, September 5, 2008

Pennsylvania civil court

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HOUSTON (AP) A federal judge, promising a 'horde of witnesses' in his defense, pleaded not guilty Wednesday to charges he fondled a former case manager and tried to force her into a sexual act.
U.S. District Judge Samuel Kent was indicted last week on what he called 'flagrant, scurrilous' charges following a Justice Department investigation into complaints by case manager Cathy McBroom.
'I plead absolutely, unequivocally not guilty and look very much forward to a trial on the merits,' a feisty Kent told 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals Judge Edward Prado, brought to Houston to hear the case.
Kent was released on his own recognizance and did not speak to reporters



MADISON, Wis. - A state appeals court has upheld a $1 million award in a bicycle accident.
Dr. George Holliday was riding his bike in Milwaukee in September 2003 when a bus hit him.
Holliday contended his injuries impeded his job and sued. A judge entered a default judgment against one of the bus company's insurers, Arch, after it failed to respond to Holliday's complaint.
Arch blamed a clerical error and said its failure to respond wasn't an admission of liability




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