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Uzbekistan: Illegal Prosecutions And Punishments
By Mushfig Bayram Uzbekistan continues to fine people for exercising the right to freedom of religion or belief, Forum 18 News Service has learned, in one case using an apparently false witness and with many irregularities in documentation police
Updated: 12/07/2011 09:37P
Area man flees before verdict
A Porter man on trial for a felony evading charge is now, it seems, attempting to evade his jury's verdict. Michael David Lacroix, 46, was last seen Monday in the 221st District Court of Judge Lisa Michalk, but failed to return for Tuesday's closing
Updated: 12/07/2011 09:05P
Developing Asian nations boost Australian trade
That was the verdict of Box Trade Intelligence in the UK, which published a report called ANZ Trade Developments last month. “While ANZ [Australia New Zealand] export volumes to traditional markets such as the UK and the US have suffered, China,...
Updated: 12/07/2011 08:58P
Jury wants majority verdict in 'Zombie Boy' case
The jury deciding the case of the man accused of murdering his ex-girlfriend's baby have asked the judge if they can reach a majority decision. James Hemana is on trial in the High Court at Auckland for violently shaking 6-month-old Cezar Taylor.
Updated: 12/07/2011 08:56P
Verdict delayed in baby murder trial
Hemana is on trial for the murder of six-month-old Cezar Taylor, his girlfriend's baby who died from severe head injuries in Starship Children's Hospital on July 28 last year. The jury of six men and six women began deliberating around lunchtime
Updated: 12/07/2011 08:47P
Competing Arguments Made in Flatbush Stabbing Trial
In a trial at Kings County Criminal court, which started an hour late due to a tardy juror, both the prosecution and defense concluded their arguments in front of Judge Neil Jon Firetog. The defendant had travelled to New York to sell $3600 worth of
Updated: 12/07/2011 08:46P
Unlawfully killed: A coroner has returned a verdict over the death of
Neighbourhood police visited regularly, the inquest heard, but senior officers felt Mr Askew was 'part of the problem' for giving the youths cigarettes in the hope they would leave. Unlawfully killed : A coroner has returned a verdict over the death of
Updated: 12/07/2011 08:42P
Queries, but no decision in third day of deliberations
The panel of seven women and five men was sent home by Judge Jon C. Blue just before 5 pm after about 5½ hours of deliberations, which will resume at 10 am today. The courtroom in New Haven Superior Court was quiet all day until around 3:30 pm,
Updated: 12/07/2011 08:41P
Verdict delayed in baby's murder trial
She said that agreement was so important that they would be asked to confirm it to the court. During the three-week trial the court heard that Hemana shook Cezar twice in the weeks he stayed with his 20-year-old mother Victoria Taylor and Hemana in
Updated: 12/07/2011 08:38P
Foster's Father Found Guilty Of Property Scam
A Van Nuys, California jury delivered its verdict on Wednesday (07Dec11) after a week-long trial and now developer Lucius Foster faces jail time and a hefty fine for bilking 25 investors out of their life savings. Prosecutor Don Cocek tells online
Updated: 12/07/2011 08:32P