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Longest serving member of Texas Supreme Court dies
Greenhill served on the state's highest civil court from 1957 until 1982, and was chief justice the final 10 years. In 1946, as first assistant attorney
Updated: 02/12/2011 08:17A
Risking it all on holiday
Last year a number of British holidaymakers fell from balconies whilst on holiday. These accidents resulted in people being stranded abroad and faced with
Updated: 02/12/2011 08:16A
Is criminal justice reform inevitable?
Crime and politics go hand in hand in California. From traffic court to the 9th Circuit, and everything in between. The California Department of Corrections
Updated: 02/12/2011 08:14A
American Idol Contestant Talks About How He Got His Scars
Stefano Langone, the American Idol contestant who showed large scars, was the victim of a drunk driving accident in 2009. Not only that, but Stefano's suing
Updated: 02/12/2011 08:14A
Fine time on roads as penalties drop
New Transport Accident Commission figures reveal a drop in the amount of drivers caught speeding by mobile cameras. One of every 66 vehicles travelling past
Updated: 02/12/2011 08:13A
Retired Supreme Court Justice John Wallace, his wife, Barbara, to be honored
Last year's Gala raised over $40000 by bringing together area business leaders, dignitaries, college alumni, faculty, students and staff to financially
Updated: 02/12/2011 08:13A
Obama: from spectator to peace envoy?
“It was the moral force of nonviolence… that bent the arc of history toward justice once more.” He said. Inspirational stuff, from a man who had been very
Updated: 02/12/2011 08:12A
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THE LONG WAIT FOR JUSTICE: Why is it taking so long for Alabama to convene a grand jury the University of Alabama shooting rampage involving Braintree
Updated: 02/12/2011 08:12A
Irish citizen pulled off flight at JFK after hit-and-run crash
The 28-year-old was wanted in connection to a hit-and-run accident in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania, a Philadelphia suburb. Damian Crossan was attempting to
Updated: 02/12/2011 08:11A
Australian official saw Egyptians torture Habib
was shown to government solicitors three days before they paid Mr Habib an undisclosed amount to drop his lawsuit claiming Australia was complicit in
Updated: 02/12/2011 08:11A