TRIAL
Duluth Retriever Club trial results posted
Here are results from the Duluth Retriever Clubs annual AKC-licensed Field Trial held Aug. 20-22 at the club, just north of Duluth. Among those from Northeastern Minnesota who placed well was David F...
Posted on 8/23/10 at 10:19 AM
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
County says ‘illegal’ ballots are just fine 
ST. PAUL — There is more to the story of St. Louis County’s controversial 300 ballots.
By Scott Wente , February 27, 2009
Duluth clerk challenges Franken subpoena 
By News Tribune , February 27, 2009
St. Louis County ballots reviewed in Senate trial 
There is more to the story of St. Louis County’s controversial 300 ballots.
By Scott Wente , February 26, 2009
UPDATE: St. Louis County ballots reviewed 
St. Louis County officials said today there is a legitimate explanation for at least some of the 300 ballots Norm Coleman’s campaign has described as “illegal,” and they are reviewing others.
By Scott Wente , February 26, 2009
Duluth jury awards crash victim nearly $3 million 
By Mark Stodghill , February 20, 2009
Court will not rethink U.S. Senate ballot ruling 
By Scott Wente , February 18, 2009
Minnesota Senate trial hinges on voter mistakes 
ST. PAUL — Peter DeMuth signed his initials on his absentee ballot application, and his full name on the ballot envelope. In Minnesota, that was enough to get his vote thrown out.
By Patrick Condon , February 15, 2009
Pace picking up in Minnesota Senate trial 
Judges in Minnesota's Senate trial set out a schedule today for the next three days that indicates they will rule soon on some of the main arguments.
By Patrick Condon , February 12, 2009
Duluth doctor not guilty of sexual assault 
By Mark Stodghill , February 06, 2009
UPDATED: Duluth doctor not guilty of sex assault
A Dunn County jury has delivered a verdict of not guilty in the case of a Duluth physician accused of sexually assaulting a woman patient on her parents' boat.By Mark Stodghill , February 05, 2009
Judges to examine all disputed ballots in U.S. Senate trial 
By Scott Wente , February 04, 2009
Duluth doctor's lawyer says alleged rape victim acted unusually 
Lawyer Rick Gondik, who is defending a Duluth doctor, suggested to jurors Tuesday that it’s unbelievable a woman who suffered the “horrible trauma” of rape would react the way a Duluth preschool teacher did.
By Mark Stodghill , February 04, 2009
UPDATED: De La Garza attorney questions alleged victim 
By Mark Stodghill , February 03, 2009
EARLIER: De La Garza accuser testifies 
By Mark Stodghill , February 03, 2009
Senate trial explores absentee ballots 
Norm Coleman’s legal team is trying to demonstrate that counties applied different standards when considering which absentee ballots would be counted in the election and statewide recount and which needed to be rejected because certain criteria were not met.
By Scott Wente , January 28, 2009
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