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7 in Central Florida held on hate crime, conspiracy charges
ORLANDO — Seven people with ties to what Florida law enforcement officials called a white supremacist and known domestic terrorist organization were arrested this past weekend on felony conspiracy and hate crime charges in a FBI Joint Terrorism Task
Updated: 05/08/2012 08:34A

SA 'obliged' to probe Zim torture claims
South Africa was obliged to investigate and prosecute international crimes under the Rome Statute and under its own international criminal laws, said Fabricius. "I hereby hand down a mandatory order, with costs, which obliges the respondents [National
Updated: 05/08/2012 08:25A

Probe Zim torture claims: High Court
“The greatest impact of this ruling is the moral victory that it gives to justice over political expediency. This will potentially deter those who may be compelled to carry out the same kind of abuses.” Shumba said the dossier the organisations
Updated: 05/08/2012 08:15A

Saint Leo, One of the Top Criminal Justice Universities, Brings Instruction
As one of the top criminal justice universities, Saint Leo fills this void by offering a command school program for law enforcement personnel. Saint Leo understands that emergencies are a part of life, especially in this field, which is why it brings
Updated: 05/08/2012 08:11A

'Uncle SMS' Akong, jailed for lse majeste, dies – A chronology
November 23, 2011: The court finds Amphon guilty on four counts of the lese-majeste law and the Computer Crime Act, sentencing him to a 20 year prison term. November 24, 2011: The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) identify Amphon as a political
Updated: 05/08/2012 07:56A

Thai man jailed for anti-royalty text dies, lawyer says
The case of Amphon Tangnoppakul, a grandfather who had suffered from cancer, drew attention to Thailand's severe lese majeste law last November when he received one of the heaviest-ever sentences for someone accused of insulting the monarchy.
Updated: 05/08/2012 07:53A

SA must investigate Zimbabwe torture claims
South Africa was obliged to investigate and prosecute international crimes under the Rome Statute and under its own international criminal laws, said Fabricius. “I hereby hand down a mandatory order, with costs, which obliges the respondents [National
Updated: 05/08/2012 07:51A

SA must investigate Zimbabwe torture claims
South Africa was obliged to investigate and prosecute international crimes under the Rome Statute and under its own international criminal laws, said Fabricius. “I hereby hand down a mandatory order, with costs, which obliges the respondents [National
Updated: 05/08/2012 07:51A

Are all corporate wrongs criminal?
Associate Professor Anne-Maree Farrell from the Faculty of Law is presenting her speech The Criminalisation of Healthcare Malpractice: Lesson Drawing from Across Sector Boundaries? at the workshop. In her presentation, Professor Farell will examine how
Updated: 05/08/2012 07:46A

Thailand's 'Uncle SMS' dies after going to prison for text messages deemed to
The case of Amphon Tangnoppakul, a grandfather who had suffered from cancer, drew attention to Thailand's severe lese majeste law last November when he received one of the heaviest-ever sentences for someone accused of insulting the monarchy.
Updated: 05/08/2012 07:43A

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