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'X Factor' judge's teary indecision leads to controversial ouster
Two or more sides present their case, and the judge renders a verdict. It's basic information that most folks learn either in civics class or from watching “The People's Court” reruns. Nicole Scherzinger did not get that memo.
Updated: 12/09/2011 08:51A

Inquest rules asbestos led to death of man, 61
Coroner for South and East Cumbria, Ian Smith yesterday recorded a verdict of industrial disease. The hearing heard Mr Wilson came into contact with the deadly dust while working at Oxley Developments in Ulverston. He held various roles from 1965 to
Updated: 12/09/2011 08:44A

Georgia Appeals Court overturns off-road vehicle plaintiff's verdict
The plaintiffs claimed that the Rhino was defective because it lacked a door; Yamaha argued on appeal of the trial court's denial of its motions for a directed verdict and judgment notwithstanding the verdict that “the undisputed evidence at trial
Updated: 12/09/2011 08:42A

NLC unable to stop phone mast
That was the verdict of Scotland's roadworks commissioner, when asked if the council had any right to continue its opposition to the controversial mast O2 and Vodafone plan to build despite having been refused planning permission twice.
Updated: 12/09/2011 08:32A

Verdict due against driver accused in toddler death
Brandon Pardi's dangerous driving case drew national attention because of his legal fight to be tried as a minor, a battle that went all the way to Canada's top court. But the Supreme Court of Canada refused to hear his case and Pardi stood trial
Updated: 12/09/2011 08:30A

Jury finds Sherwin Hall not guilty of stabbing man
Once there he called police and waited for their arrival. A Supreme Court jury was unanimous in its finding that Mr Hall was not guilty. As he left the court, Mr Hall hugged his crying mother, who had been waiting to hear the verdict.
Updated: 12/09/2011 08:25A

Court delays verdict on PNG leader
Papua New Guinea's Supreme Court yesterday deferred a decision on whether Prime Minister Peter O'Neill's claim to office is legitimate, following allegations that the Chief Justice had met secretly with connections of ousted prime minister Sir Michael
Updated: 12/09/2011 08:17A

Panel considers verdict
THE court martial hearing investigating allegations a naval officer aboard an Australian warship repeatedly spanked the bare buttocks of a junior female sailor has retired to consider its verdict. A panel of five senior naval officers received
Updated: 12/09/2011 08:00A

Naval commander awaits verdict on spanking counts
It was revealed in the secret recording that Commander Jones had admitted he had spanked other women but defended his actions with the junior sailor. ''You're like my third daughter, I took you under my wing, I tried to give you guidance,'' he said.
Updated: 12/09/2011 07:57A

UEFA delay Celtic chanting verdict
Celtic were charged after the Strathclyde Police match commander complained to the UEFA match delegate about pro-IRA chanting at the Europa League Group I game on November 3. UEFA delay Celtic chanting verdict.
Updated: 12/09/2011 07:53A

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