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PEOPLE v. JONES
On a prior appeal by the People, we reversed the order that, inter alia, granted defendant's motion to set aside the verdict pursuant to CPL 330.30 (1), and we reinstated the verdict and remitted the matter to Supreme Court for sentencing with respect
Updated: 12/26/2011 06:33A

Omitting Claim for Economic Damages Pays Off - $10M Verdict in Segway Fall Case
The focus on non-economic factors paid off handsomely, in the form of a $10 million verdict on Dec. 14. The jury found Segway acted recklessly when its employees failed to provide Ezzo with a helmet during a test drive.
Updated: 12/26/2011 05:08A

CJ Regmi's remark unconstitutional: Minister Giri
KATHMANDU, Dec 26: Labor and Transport Management Minister Sarita Giri has criticized Chief Justice Khilraj Regmi for his remark that the Supreme Court verdict on the extension of the Constituent Assembly´s term would not be reviewed.
Updated: 12/26/2011 04:33A

Legislators consider Caylee's Law, crime bills
That verdict has some legislators pushing a law that would make it a felony if a parent or guardian doesn't tell authorities a child is missing or dead within a certain period. Some legal experts and law enforcement officials say the law as written
Updated: 12/26/2011 03:36A

China activist given 10 years' jail for subversion
A Chinese court sentenced a veteran activist Monday to 10 years' imprisonment for inciting subversion, his wife said, the second stiff verdict for a dissident in recent days. A court in the southern city of Guiyang found Chen Xi guilty of the charge of
Updated: 12/26/2011 03:18A

Government delay Liverpool's cruise terminal verdict
by David Bartlett, Liverpool Echo THE GOVERNMENT has delayed reaching a verdict on Liverpool's bid to use its Pier Head cruise terminal for “turnarounds” where ships can start and finish their journeys. The Department for Transport (DfT) had originally
Updated: 12/26/2011 03:07A

China activist given 10 years' jail for subversion
AP A Chinese court sentenced a veteran activist Monday to 10 years' imprisonment for inciting subversion, his wife said, the second stiff verdict for a dissident in recent days. A court in the southern city of Guiyang found Chen Xi guilty of the charge
Updated: 12/26/2011 03:01A

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immigrants into the Canadian cultural mainstream. The prosecution accuses Afghan-born Shafia, his wife, and their 20-year-old son of killing the daughters because they dishonored the family by defying its disciplinarian rules on dress, dating,
Updated: 12/26/2011 02:40A

China activist given 10 years' jail for subversion
A Chinese court sentenced a veteran activist Monday to 10 years' imprisonment for inciting subversion, his wife said, the second stiff verdict for a dissident in recent days. A court in the southern city of Guiyang found Chen Xi guilty of the charge of
Updated: 12/26/2011 02:38A

Liverpool River Mersey cruise terminal decision delayed by Government until
by David Bartlett, Liverpool Daily Post THE Government has delayed reaching a verdict on Liverpool's bid for a River Mersey cruise terminal where ocean liners could start and finish their journeys. The Department for Transport (DfT) originally said it
Updated: 12/26/2011 02:06A

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