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Berwick police wrestling with bath salts crimes
By Amanda Beland, Foster's Daily Democrat, Dover, NH BERWICK, Maine — Despite a statewide ban on synthetic substances including the popular drug “bath salts,” Berwick law enforcement is experiencing a surge in bath salts calls and related crimes.
Updated: 05/12/2012 05:33A

Adidas seeks criminal probe into Reebok India irregularities
German sportswear giant Adidas has petitioned the Indian law enforcement authorities to open a criminal investigation into alleged financial irregularities uncovered in its Indian arm Reebok India. A "criminal complaint" was filed with the Indian law
Updated: 05/12/2012 05:30A

YSU Faculty of Law v Banadzev Slander Suit Continues
The slander suit filed by Ara Gabuzyan, Head of Chair of Criminal Law of YSU Faculty of Law Ara Gabuzyan, against Banadzev Ltd. and Sirak Yeghiazaryan, continued today in a Yerevan court. The plaintiff argues that an article entitled “Law-Breaking
Updated: 05/12/2012 05:25A

Jennifer Hudson's brother-in-law: GUILTY
William Balfour, the estranged husband of Hudson's sister Julia, was accused of killing his in-laws in October 2008 and then hiding his stepson's body to try to cover his crimes. It was three days before the boy's desperate mother and aunt learned that
Updated: 05/12/2012 05:05A

Use FOCUS to Fight Injustice
He was charged under a law called the Lacey Act with precisely those “heinous” crimes: importing lobsters that, supposedly in violation of Honduran law, were too small to be taken and should have been packed in boxes, not clear plastic bags.
Updated: 05/12/2012 04:56A

Use FOCUS to Fight Injustice
He was charged under a law called the Lacey Act with precisely those “heinous” crimes: importing lobsters that, supposedly in violation of Honduran law, were too small to be taken and should have been packed in boxes, not clear plastic bags.
Updated: 05/12/2012 04:56A

Court Rules That Source Code Theft Was Not a Crime
After a recent appeals court ruling, criminal prosecution of corporate espionage may change. Learn more in the following article. May 12, 2012 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Corporate espionage may be more difficult to prosecute criminally after a recent
Updated: 05/12/2012 04:42A

Court Rules That Source Code Theft Was Not a Crime
After a recent appeals court ruling, criminal prosecution of corporate espionage may change. Learn more in the following article. May 12, 2012 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Corporate espionage may be more difficult to prosecute criminally after a recent
Updated: 05/12/2012 04:42A

Hudson's brother-in-law found guilty
William Balfour, the estranged husband of Hudson's sister Julia, was accused of killing his in-laws in October 2008 and then hiding his stepson's body to try to cover his crimes. It was three days before the boy's desperate mother and aunt learned that
Updated: 05/12/2012 04:26A

Bush Convicted of War Crimes in Absentia
War crimes expert and lawyer Francis Boyle, professor of international law at the University of Illinois College of Law in America, was part of the prosecution team. After the case he said: “This is the first conviction of these people anywhere in the
Updated: 05/12/2012 04:21A

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