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FOX Carolina 21DC Superior Court prepares to swear in new judge
Dyson was born in New York City and raised in Chapel Hill, NC She graduated from Appalachian State University and received a law degree from Georgetown in 1998. Since then she has practiced criminal law and family law in Washington and is also an
Updated: 04/26/2012 02:46A
Superior Court in Washington preparing to swear in new judge Danya Dayson
Dyson was born in New York City and raised in Chapel Hill, NC She graduated from Appalachian State University and received a law degree from Georgetown in 1998. Since then she has practiced criminal law and family law in Washington and is also an
Updated: 04/26/2012 02:40A
Superior Court in Washington preparing to swear in new judge Danya Dayson
Dyson was born in New York City and raised in Chapel Hill, NC She graduated from Appalachian State University and received a law degree from Georgetown in 1998. Since then she has practiced criminal law and family law in Washington and is also an
Updated: 04/26/2012 02:40A
Charles Taylor: Whatever Verdict, Many of His Crimes Will Go Unpunished
“[W]hile doubtless of strong relevance and equally abhorrent in their nature, any war crimes or breaches of humanitarian law he may have committed in his own country were outside the legal remit of the court,” Waugh pointed out in his book.
Updated: 04/26/2012 02:31A
Tories appeal prostitution law
The government argued it wasn't the laws that were the problem, but sex work itself that was causing harm to sex workers. "It is our position that the criminal code provisions are constitutionally sound," Nicholson said. If the Supreme Court agrees to
Updated: 04/26/2012 02:23A
Tories appeal prostitution law
The government argued it wasn't the laws that were the problem, but sex work itself that was causing harm to sex workers. "It is our position that the criminal code provisions are constitutionally sound," Nicholson said. If the Supreme Court agrees to
Updated: 04/26/2012 02:23A
Kuwait mulls measures to combat online crimes
Dr Mohammad Abd-ulrarhman Bo-Zober, the chair of the second day session of the symposium, highlighted the impact of electronic crimes on the world economy. Dr Saeed Abdullatif, criminal law professor, presented a paper on the classifications of online
Updated: 04/26/2012 02:11A
Kuwait mulls measures to combat online crimes
Dr Mohammad Abd-ulrarhman Bo-Zober, the chair of the second day session of the symposium, highlighted the impact of electronic crimes on the world economy. Dr Saeed Abdullatif, criminal law professor, presented a paper on the classifications of online
Updated: 04/26/2012 02:11A
South Asians seek rejection of tough US immigration law
The law, SB1070, includes provisions that allow police officers to ask individuals to show proof of their residency status based on the reasonable suspicion that they are undocumented. Failure to provide such proof is a criminal offence.
Updated: 04/26/2012 01:49A
South Asians seek rejection of tough US immigration law
The law, SB1070, includes provisions that allow police officers to ask individuals to show proof of their residency status based on the reasonable suspicion that they are undocumented. Failure to provide such proof is a criminal offence.
Updated: 04/26/2012 01:49A