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Sundance 2012: 'West of Memphis' An Infuriating Look at Injustice
West Memphis 3 throughout three different documentary films, it's director Amy Berg (Deliver Us from Evil) and producers Peter Jackson and Fran Walsh who have delivered the definitive chronicle of a tragic misstep in our country's justice system.
Updated: 01/30/2012 04:31P
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He says the study proves Marcus Robinson's case under the Racial Justice Act. Robinson is using the act to try to get a sentence of life in prison without parole instead of the death penalty. He was sentenced to death in Cumberland County for the 1991
Updated: 01/30/2012 04:30P
Demolition Company Guilty of Violating Clean Air Act
CHATTANOOGA- Three men and a demolition company were convicted by a federal jury in Chattanooga, Tenn., of environmental crimes and obstruction of justice charges related to the illegal demolition of a Chattanooga factory containing large amounts of
Updated: 01/30/2012 04:25P
Judge delays ruling in torture case of Dustin Paxton until next week
Justice Sheilah Martin was expected to give her decision Monday on a lengthy "trial within a trial" in which the defence called for a judicial stay of proceedings. But she opted to postpone her ruling until Feb. 6. "The stay decision is not being done
Updated: 01/30/2012 04:24P
Japanese auto parts makers fined $548 million (U.S.) for price fixing
Nedra Pickler Associated Press WASHINGTON—Two Japanese auto suppliers have agreed to pay more than half a billion dollars in criminal fines for a price-fixing conspiracy in the sale of parts to US automakers, the Justice Department announced Monday.
Updated: 01/30/2012 03:27P
Japanese auto suppliers fined for price fixing
automotive market, the Justice Department said Monday. Yazaki Corporation and Denso Corporation agreed to plead guilty and to pay $548 million in criminal fines for their involvement in the price-fixing and bid-rigging scheme, the department said.
Updated: 01/30/2012 03:27P
Clarke outlines compensation reform
The Justice Secretary's overhaul of victims' services will also see speeding drivers face higher fines, with about £20 from each ticket going towards helping victims. Crime victims could also be given a greater say in the sentences handed down to
Updated: 01/30/2012 03:26P
East Haven police chief retiring amid scandal
They face charges including deprivation of rights and obstruction of justice; all of them have pleaded not guilty. Maturo is also facing heavy criticism for saying last week that he "might have tacos" as a way to do something for the Latino community
Updated: 01/30/2012 03:24P
Yazaki to pay $470 mn in US price-fixing case
WASHINGTON (AFP) - Japanese auto parts supplier Yazaki will pay $470 million for price-fixing, the second-largest US criminal antitrust fine in history, the Justice Department said Monday. Yazaki and another Japanese firm, Denso, have agreed to plead
Updated: 01/30/2012 03:23P
2 Japanese parts suppliers to pay $548 million for fixing prices to US
WASHINGTON - Two Japanese auto suppliers have agreed to pay more than half a billion dollars in criminal fines for a price-fixing conspiracy in the sale of parts to US automakers, the Justice Department announced Monday. Yazaki Corp. agreed to pay a
Updated: 01/30/2012 03:19P