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France hands Carlos the Jackal another life prison term - swissinfo
The verdict could push back the date on which he can apply for conditional release, currently set for 2012. Defence lawyers called the decision a scandal and said their client would file an appeal. Ramirez was accused of masterminding four separate
Updated: 12/15/2011 08:08P
Carlos the Jackal gets life sentence for French bombings
A panel of seven judges at the special criminal court in Paris returned the guilty verdict after deliberating for about five hours. The 62-year-old Venezuelan is already serving a life sentence in France for the killing of two French police agents and
Updated: 12/15/2011 07:44P
Spectator Faints As Jury Convicts Local Man Of Killing Girlfriend's Son
WACO (December 15, 2011)—A Waco jury returned a guilty verdict Thursday evening in the murder trial of Tony Adell Sanders, 38, who's accused of shooting Timothy Smith, 28, to death on Mar. 27 during a domestic disturbance in the 2700 block of North
Updated: 12/15/2011 06:51P
Verdict awaited in nightclub slaying
Devon Anglin, accused of murdering Carlo Webster at the Next Level Night Club in September 2009, continued to be remanded in custody on Thursday to await the verdict of Chief Justice Anthony Smellie. Earlier in the day, the Chief Justice had ruled
Updated: 12/15/2011 06:42P
France's Jacques Chirac convicted of corruption
In a statement hours after the decision, Chirac said though he "categorically contest(ed)" the verdict, he would not appeal. Despite the "pain and the profound sadness this verdict has inflicted," the statement said, "I sadly no longer have the
Updated: 12/15/2011 06:03P
France's Jacques Chirac convicted of corruption
A French court found former President Jacques Chirac guilty in a historic verdict Thursday Dec. 15, 2011 of embezzling public funds to illegally finance the conservative party he long led, and handed him a suspended prison sentence.
Updated: 12/15/2011 06:01P
Jacques Chirac convicted of corruption for his Paris mayor days
In a statement hours after the decision, Chirac said though he "categorically contest(ed)" the verdict, he would not appeal. Despite the "pain and the profound sadness this verdict has inflicted," the statement said, "I sadly no longer have the
Updated: 12/15/2011 03:09P
Chirac 'contests' guilty verdict but won't appeal
A French court found former President Jacques Chirac guilty in a historic verdict Thursday Dec. 15, 2011 of embezzling public funds to illegally finance the conservative party he long led, and handed him a suspended prison sentence.
Updated: 12/15/2011 03:06P
Man gets life for dragging death
Geoffrey Dupuis stands after the reading of his verdict in Lucas County Common Pleas Court, Thursday, December 1, 2011. Dupuis has been sentenced to life in prison. THE BLADE Enlarge | Photo Reprints A Toledo man was sentenced to life in prison and
Updated: 12/15/2011 03:06P
Partial verdict reached in Scott Dean trial on child molestation charges
By Valerie Rowell Jurors have reached a partial verdict against a former Columbia County politician accused of molesting one of his adopted children. Scott Dean looked toward his family as his attorney Pete Theodocion prepared for the second day of
Updated: 12/15/2011 03:00P