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Dustin Paxton awaits trial for allegedly assaulting remand centre guard
CALGARY — Dustin Paxton, awaiting a verdict in his torture trial next week, pleaded not guilty through his lawyer Jim Lutz on Friday and set a trial for next month on two new charges relating to an alleged assault on a remand centre guard.
Updated: 02/03/2012 08:39P

Robert Coleman Found Guilty
A second trial leads to a second guilty verdict in the case against accused killer Robert Coleman. A Caddo Parish jury tonight announced its verdict in the re-trial of the man accused of killing the retired Blanchard minister.
Updated: 02/03/2012 08:35P

Disgraced hero
GUILTY: Former paramedic John Hinder returns to Hervey Bay court to hear the verdict in his trial. THREE years ago, John Hinder was saving lives and winning bravery awards in his highly respected job as a Queensland Ambulance Service paramedic.
Updated: 02/03/2012 07:55P

Policy-making to slow down post 2G verdict, says Pawar
MUMBAI: Government's decision-making will slow down as a result of the Supreme Court's verdict to cancel telecom licences, agriculture minister Sharad Pawar has said. "As a minister I must have the confidence that any policy decision that I take
Updated: 02/03/2012 07:53P

Grandparents who starved child found guilty of failing to provide necessaries
Court of Queen's Bench Justice Frank Gerein said he had no trouble concluding the couple were guilty of failing to provide the necessaries of life. They remain on bail and are to return to court Feb. 27 for sentencing arguments.
Updated: 02/03/2012 07:52P

Notorious gangster Bacon found guilty in drug sting
Pat Fogarty addresses the media after guilty verdict in Jarrod Bacon-Wayne Scott drug conspiracy trial, saying the ruling clarifies the law for police. Notorious gangste Jarrod Bacon and his co-accused Wayne Scott have been found guilty of conspiracy
Updated: 02/03/2012 07:21P

Imams denounce honour killings
(QMI Agency files) Imams across North America are condemning the act of "honour killing" on the heels of the guilty verdict and life sentences handed to the Shafia family Sunday. Mohammad Shafia, 59, his second wife Tooba Mohammad Yahya, 42,
Updated: 02/03/2012 07:13P

Guilty verdict for father in co-sleeping death
The verdict ended a five-day trial and capped the second attempt to convict Sauceda, who had an estimated blood alcohol of 0.20 the night he said he laid his infant son on his chest after a feeding and fell asleep. “This case is not about the benefits
Updated: 02/03/2012 06:56P

2G verdict: Outsourcing vendors like Tech Mahindra, Wipro's dream turn sour
MUMBAI: It is a dream turned bitter for many outsourcing vendors that signed deals with new telecom licensees hoping to replicate the phenomenal success of the IBM's outsourcing contract with Bharti Airtel, which grew into a multibillion dollar bagger
Updated: 02/03/2012 06:55P

'Honor killings' have no place in West
I wholeheartedly agree with the verdict and sentence handed down to members of the Shafia family, an Afghan family that moved to Canada in 2007 and killed three of the senior Shafias' daughters and another woman (“Afghan family guilty in honor killings
Updated: 02/03/2012 06:53P

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