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Ex-soldier pleads guilty in recruiting scheme
The Justice Department says former Spc. Xavier Aves of San Antonio pleaded guilty Friday to conspiracy to commit wire fraud and to aggravated identity theft. Aves faces sentencing May 25 in San Antonio. The maximum penalty for the conspiracy charge is
Updated: 02/03/2012 02:56P
Man Sentenced in Marriott Hacking
According to the plea agreement in the case, Mr. Nemeth gained access to the Marriott computer system in 2010 after sending employees an email attachment that, when opened, installed malicious software that gave him a "backdoor" into the company's
Updated: 02/03/2012 02:55P
FOX Carolina 21Hackers attack Greek Justice Ministry website
Entertainment News from AP ATHENS, Greece (AP) - Hackers have attacked the Greek Justice Ministry website to protest the government's signing of a global copyright treaty and its handling of the financial crisis. The ministry took down its site Friday
Updated: 02/03/2012 02:54P
Gesami loses bid to stop prosecution
The West Mugirango MP suffered a blow after Lady Justice Mumbi Ngugi refused to suspend her orders to allow the legislator to lodge an appeal. Dr Gesami wanted the judge to reverse the dismissal of his case seeking to bar the State from prosecuting him
Updated: 02/03/2012 02:52P
Gesami loses bid to stop prosecution
The West Mugirango MP suffered a blow after Lady Justice Mumbi Ngugi refused to suspend her orders to allow the legislator to lodge an appeal. Dr Gesami wanted the judge to reverse the dismissal of his case seeking to bar the State from prosecuting him
Updated: 02/03/2012 02:52P
Justice served
By Julia Spitz/Daily News staff Sometimes it's local. Sometimes it's life. There are seeds for future columns here and back stories on columns past. Julia Spitz writes three times a week as the local columnist for the MetroWest Daily News in Framingham
Updated: 02/03/2012 02:05P
UN Court Rules Against Italy's Nazi Compensation Claims
The International Court of Justice ruled Friday in a 12-to-three vote that Italy's courts were wrong to allow victims of Nazi atrocities to claim compensation from Germany, because it has legal immunity from lawsuits in foreign courts.
Updated: 02/03/2012 02:05P
SC grants bail to Sushanta
Granting the bail, a Division Bench of Justice Altamas Kabir and Justice Gyan Sudha Misra said that Ghosh would not be allowed to visit West Midnapore district and his Assembly constituency Garbeta. Apart from it, Ghosh would have to visit the nearest
Updated: 02/03/2012 01:58P
Corrections officer accused of sexual abuse
Elliott was arraigned before Lockport Town Justice Raymond Schilling and released after posting bail — the amount of which wasn't disclosed by authorities. Another court appearance is scheduled for Thursday. Elliott, who joined the sheriff's office in
Updated: 02/03/2012 01:57P
Carlyle Backs Down On Lawsuit Ban
Gary M. Paul, president of the American Association for Justice, issued a statement in response to Carlyle's decision, saying: “With the investor community, lawmakers, and former SEC officials speaking out against the use of forced arbitration in
Updated: 02/03/2012 01:31P