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Probe of Top Judicial Officers
Last week, the National Judicial Commission, NJC, constituted a committee to probe Aloysius Katsina-Alu, chief justice of Nigeria, CJN, and Ayo Salami, president, Court of Appeal. The panel would investigate the alleged misconduct by the two of
Updated: 03/13/2011 05:47P

Mel Gibson 'will wage legal war against Oksana Grigorieva if she dares to sue
Mel Gibson is considering filing a civil lawsuit against ex Oksana Grigorieva if she dares to sue him, according to US reports. Oksana is planning to file a lawsuit against Gibson, alleging battery, emotional distress and defamation,
Updated: 03/13/2011 05:47P

WREX.com – Rockford's News LeaderNations close in on Guatemalan massacre suspects
"The US, Canada, Spain and other countries, I consider these to be democratic countries where justice is truly applied as it is. That's a big advantage, unlike here, where there's political intervention." The US is the latest player to join the
Updated: 03/13/2011 05:46P

Editors fined for Ayodhya report
The Allahabad high court has fined the editor of an English wire service and editor and reporter of a regional Hindi daily for projecting that its Ayodhya verdict of last year was aided by certain
Updated: 03/13/2011 05:45P

Snowy supporters sue NSW Govt
''It's about justice for the people and justice for the river,'' he said yesterday. Members of the alliance, supporters and Independent Upper House candidate John Hatton will rally outside the Queens Square courthouse this morning.
Updated: 03/13/2011 05:44P

In What Order Will the 2011 Polls Be Held?
The answer is uncertain and that is a fallout of the Thursday, March 3, ruling by the Federal High Court presided over by Justice Ibrahim Auta. He ruled that the National Assembly had no constitutional rights to fix the order of elections.
Updated: 03/13/2011 05:41P

Canada will decide fate of Guatemalan massacre suspect wanted in US on
"The US, Canada, Spain and other countries, I consider these to be democratic countries where justice is truly applied as it is. That's a big advantage, unlike here, where there's political intervention." The US is the latest player to join the
Updated: 03/13/2011 05:41P

KPLC 7 News, Lake Charles, LouisianaNations close in on Guatemalan massacre
"The US, Canada, Spain and other countries, I consider these to be democratic countries where justice is truly applied as it is. That's a big advantage, unlike here, where there's political intervention." The US is the latest player to join the
Updated: 03/13/2011 05:41P

US spy gets 15 years in Cuba
According to an official statement, Gross may appeal against the verdict, which reduced five years the prison term requested by prosecutors. Gross was arrested on Dec. 3, 2009, at Havana airport on charges of providing satellite communication
Updated: 03/13/2011 05:40P

NFL lockout 2011: Commissioner, some owners and players keep saying there will
By AP sports staff Associated PressQuarterbacks Drew Brees of New Orleans and Peyton Manning of Indianapolis, here meeting after a game in 2007, are among the players who have filed an antitrust lawsuit against the NFL to try to prevent a lockout.
Updated: 03/13/2011 05:39P

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