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Redknapp and Mandaric trial set for January
Appearing in court documents under the name Henry, he and 73-year-old Mandaric, are jointly accused of two counts of cheating the public revenue. The charges against them concern two payments, totalling $295000 (about £183.000), from the former
Updated: 11/12/2011 02:11P
Trial at Guantnamo: What Shall We Do With The Torture Victim? – OpEd
However, because of the way he was treated, and because of the Bush administration's foolish insistence that terror suspects were not criminals, but “warriors” in a possibly endless “war on terror,” the federal court trial that should have taken place
Updated: 11/12/2011 02:03P
Our family courts repeat the error that jailed Dreyfus
Judges perpetuate the same basic abuse that led to one of history's most infamous miscarriages of justice. By Christopher Booker One of the most infamous criminal trials in history was that which resulted in Captain Alfred Dreyfus being sentenced to
Updated: 11/12/2011 02:00P
Who was really in charge of Operation Tempura?
Polaine was disbarred from the practice of law in the United Kingdom following his actions in the Tempura investigation; namely that he provided legal advice on the September 2008 arrest of Cayman Islands Grand Court Justice Alexander Henderson.
Updated: 11/12/2011 01:46P
Danish Kaneria to know about PCB clearance by January 2012
If the trial is completed without his name cropping up during the trial than we will know where he stands," he said. The Sindh High Court this week threw out a petition filed by Kaneria against the PCB for refusing to consider him for national
Updated: 11/12/2011 01:44P
Dirty Harry: Redknapp In The Dock To Face Tax Evasion Charges
Poor old 'Arry has only just undergone heart surgery and the stress of having to face a criminal prosecution surely won't do him any good. The trial itself is due to take place at Southwark Crown Court on 23 January 2012. As for his England hopes,
Updated: 11/12/2011 01:40P
2G case: A saga of twists and turns
Coming to the issue of bail, if one takes a closer look at the special court's order, it becomes clear that the trial judge was not willing to go merely by the CBI's concession to all the five accused on the ground that they were arraigned in the
Updated: 11/12/2011 01:39P
Old enmity claims 4 lives in Rawalpindi district courts (detailed)
RAWALPINDI: At least four people including two real brothers, their nephew and a passerby were shot dead while one was injured in Rawalpindi District Court on Saturday over old enmity. Ac coring to the police, Chaudhry Shaukat, resident of Dhok Elahi
Updated: 11/12/2011 01:34P
Prospect of unlimited transfers in KC, St. Louis
Missouri's Education law was changed in 1993 to require unaccredited schools to pick up the tab for tuition and transportation for youngsters living within their boundaries to attend accredited schools in the same county or a neighboring one.
Updated: 11/12/2011 01:34P
Pakistan hails Indian SC's notice of Pakistani prisoners plight
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan has hailed Indian Supreme Court's notice of Pakistani nationals being held in various Indian jails without trial. On Friday India's Supreme Court had expressed shock that more than 250 Pakistanis were being held in Indian jails
Updated: 11/12/2011 01:34P