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Legal aid bill: why the media's silence?
They drag out cases until you've sold your house and your possessions trying to get justice. When I looked into the bill, I found that numerous media corporations were listed as respondents to the consultation. There were 16 responses, 11 from print
Updated: 01/30/2012 03:18P
The Bus Stops Here
As Attorney General Eric Holder gets ready to face more congressional grilling Thursday, something's clearly rotten at the Justice Department. The stench goes all the way to the top — to Holder. Friday, the feds disclosed documents that show that
Updated: 01/30/2012 03:13P
The Bus Stops Here
As Attorney General Eric Holder gets ready to face more congressional grilling Thursday, something's clearly rotten at the Justice Department. The stench goes all the way to the top — to Holder. Friday, the feds disclosed documents that show that
Updated: 01/30/2012 03:13P
Expat's killers get 56 years each
Milton Kabulit, James Kamais, Francis Karenga, David Eipa and Koikoi Emoni were found guilty of killing Chirara on May 7, 2008 by Mr Justice Anyara Emukule sitting in Nakuru High Court on Monday. The judge said the convicts would be eligible for parole
Updated: 01/30/2012 03:07P
Expat's killers get 56 years each
Milton Kabulit, James Kamais, Francis Karenga, David Eipa and Koikoi Emoni were found guilty of killing Chirara on May 7, 2008 by Mr Justice Anyara Emukule sitting in Nakuru High Court on Monday. The judge said the convicts would be eligible for parole
Updated: 01/30/2012 03:07P
Lawrence killers to launch appeal
Norris, 35, was given a minimum of 14 years and three months for the murder, which the trial judge, Mr Justice Treacy, said was a "terrible and evil crime". He urged police not to "close the file" on catching the rest of the killers after the court
Updated: 01/30/2012 03:06P
Japanese auto suppliers to pay price-fixing fine
The Justice Department announced Monday that Yazaki agreed to pay a $470-million fine, the second-largest criminal fine obtained for a Sherman Act antitrust violation. The second company, DENSO, agreed to pay a $78-million fine.
Updated: 01/30/2012 02:05P
UP Lokayuktya for CBI probe against Kushwaha
Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Lokayukta Justice NK Mehrotra on Monday recommended a CBI probe against former state Family Welfare and Mining Minister and expelled BSP leader Babu Sigh Kushwaha. "There were three complaints against Kushwaha after inquiry into
Updated: 01/30/2012 02:05P
Feds need to start thinking like hackers
"When you expose somebody's personal email messages, you're not just exposing their email but the email of everyone who interacted with them," says Mark D. Rasch, a former Justice Department computer crime investigator. "This is a question of national
Updated: 01/30/2012 01:59P
Japanese Auto Suppliers To Pay Massive Conspiracy Fines
The Justice Department announced Monday that Yazaki Corp. agreed to pay a $470 million fine, the second-largest criminal fine obtained for a Sherman Act antitrust violation. The second company, DENSO Corp., agreed to pay a $78 million fine.
Updated: 01/30/2012 01:54P