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'Cold Blood' killer condemned to death
In closing arguments, a prosecutor said the two men created ''the ultimate house of horrors'' by inflicting extreme psychological and physical pain. ''It was shockingly brutal. It was evil. It was vicious,'' prosecutor Gary Nicholson said.
Updated: 12/10/2011 12:45A

Personal Status court recognises 'traditional marriage contract'
KUWAIT CITY, Dec 9: In an unprecedented and unique court ruling the Personal Status Court has issued a verdict to recognize a 'traditional marriage contract' which was officiated by one of the religious elders in the presence of two witnesses,
Updated: 12/10/2011 12:43A

I am not gay, Jackie Shroff
Jackie Shroff twisted his verdict and now said that he is not gay. Talking to a tabloid, he insisted that he is not gay and denied speaking anything about sexual preference. He claimed that he is shooting in Mysore and not aware of the report doing
Updated: 12/10/2011 12:33A

White sentencing delayed
White was accused of taking bribes to help wrecker companies get on a law enforcement towing rotation. He was a county commissioner at the time and also chaired the Public Transportation Commission, a board that regulates wreckers and other vehicles
Updated: 12/10/2011 12:14A

Man gets death sentence for family killings
Two killers murdered a woman in her suburban home and left her young daughters to die in a fire. By JOHN CHRISTOFFERSEN The Associated Press NEW HAVEN, Conn. - A jury condemned a Connecticut man to death Friday for killing a woman and her two daughters
Updated: 12/10/2011 12:08A

One Camden Officer Convicted, Another Acquitted
Both men were acquitted of what may have the most publicized incident, involving a Camden man, Ron Mills, 46, who in the official police report written by Bayard was accused of throwing a bag of drugs on the ground and eluding officers after a foot
Updated: 12/10/2011 12:08A

US Attorney Plans Retrial in Seabrook Case
“ "It is important to realize that the fact that a verdict wasn't reached is a reflection on people's adherence to our Constitutional principles, the presumption of innocence, proof beyond a reasonable doubt, and the government was not
Updated: 12/10/2011 12:06A

National / World Briefs: Home-invasion killer sentenced to death
The jury deliberated for five days before returning the verdict against Joshua Komisarjevsky, who will join accomplice Steven Hayes on death row. The two paroled burglars tormented a family of four in the affluent New Haven suburb of Cheshire before
Updated: 12/10/2011 12:03A

Jury to resume deliberations in murder trial on Monday
Jurors did not say whether they'd reached a partial verdict, but the jury foreman announced that they were split down the middle on whether to resume deliberations this morning or wait until Monday, underscoring the discord among the impaneled.
Updated: 12/10/2011 12:02A

Athagarh poll row: BJD to study apex court order , Opp demands action against
While Ranendra Pratap Swain hailed the supreme court verdict as a "victory of truth and people of Athagarh". Meanwhile congress leader Prasad Harichandan demanded action against the then returning officer of Athagarh constituency as the Supreme Court
Updated: 12/10/2011 12:00A

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