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Morocco's justice system, plagued by corruption, sees hope of reform in
most sensitive issues in this tourist-friendly North African country of 32 million, where there is widespread distrust of a court system that most Moroccans believe serves the highest bidder. "Justice" can be bought in civil trials for just $5000.
Updated: 12/08/2011 03:51A

Court approves chemical castration for child sex killer
A 49-year-old man has lost an appeal against a sentence of so-called chemical castration, with a court in Wroclaw, western Poland, upholding an earlier verdict. Mariusz T. (name withheld under Polish law), is currently serving a 25-year sentence for
Updated: 12/08/2011 03:49A

West Dunbartonshire workers make a stand on pensions
“FANTASTIC” – that was the verdict of trade unions on one of the biggest strikes the country has ever seen. The one-day walkout by public sector workers led to the closure of schools, nurseries, council offices, government and court buildings last
Updated: 12/08/2011 03:36A

Hull 2, Birmingham City 1: Gregg Evans's big match verdict and player ratings
BLUES suffered back-to-back league defeats for the first time this season after an undeserved defeat at the KC Stadium. Birthday boy Chris Wood had put the visitors ahead in the first half but Hull turned the game on it's head with
Updated: 12/08/2011 03:31A

American jailed for insulting Thai king — while living in Colorado
The verdict is the latest so-called lese majeste punishment handed down in the Southeast Asian kingdom, which has come under increasing pressure at home and abroad to reform harsh legislation that critics say is an affront to freedom of expression.
Updated: 12/08/2011 03:31A

About that verdict
It will make people think Illinois corruption is now over. 14 yrs is excessive. Ppl get less for violent crimes. The judge let Blago have it. The saddest part is his kids will suffer due to his greed! Blago is a former lawyer, a former prosecutor,
Updated: 12/08/2011 03:28A

PLS fails to provide verdict, appeal postponed
SOCCER – A blunder by the National Football Association of Swaziland (NFAS) in failing to provide the written verdict to the Appeals Board has resulted in Manzini Sundowns appeal being postponed indefinitely. The much-anticipated matter was to be heard
Updated: 12/08/2011 03:27A

FOX Carolina 21American sentenced to prison for Thai royal insult
The verdict is the latest so-called lese majeste punishment handed down in the Southeast Asian kingdom, which has come under increasing pressure at home and abroad to reform harsh legislation that critics say is an affront to freedom of expression.
Updated: 12/08/2011 03:13A

Needham found guilty on ammunition charge
The jury consisted of five women and seven men. They heard testimony from four law enforcement agents, three of whom testified to hearing Needham acknowledge bullets being in his home. However, neither the federal agents nor the Bossier City police
Updated: 12/08/2011 03:10A

A 'strong performance' earns watchdog plaudits
The Audit Commission, which is responsible for driving economy, efficiency and effectiveness in local government, housing and the health service, gave its verdict on East Staffordshire Borough Council in its annual audit letter.
Updated: 12/08/2011 03:09A

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