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Harry Redknapp tax evasion trial: Tottenham Spurs manager denies charges
By Daily Mail Reporter Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp is to face trial for allegedly evading tax on £180000 of his earnings. Widely tipped as England manager-in-waiting, he is accused of two counts of cheating the public revenue between 2002
Updated: 11/13/2011 06:48A
Harry Redknapp tax charge: Spurs boss faces January trial for 'cheating public
Both men face two charges relating to payments of $145000 and $150000 alleged to have been made by Mandaric to Redknapp when they were chairman and manager respectively at Portsmouth. The money is alleged to have been paid into a Monaco bank account
Updated: 11/13/2011 06:48A
George Will: Who judges political truth?
So Xavier Alvarez now hopes the Supreme Court will save him from punishment for lying. And his is not the only case arising from government supervising speech that is demonstrably, or arguably, inaccurate. The Stolen Valor Act allows fines and
Updated: 11/13/2011 06:34A
Dad faces January trial for alleged child abuse
In an interview with police, Wilson said he handled the girl roughly, pushed hard on her legs when changing her diaper and once picked her up off the floor by one of her legs, according to court documents. Wilson was first charged with two counts of
Updated: 11/13/2011 06:23A
Dying woman challenges Canada's assisted-suicide law 20 years after last attempt
In August, the Farewell Foundation lost its court battle to have the laws changed because its plaintiffs were anonymous, but in a separate case, Judge Lynn Smith agreed to fast track a trial for Taylor, who wants a doctor-assisted suicide.
Updated: 11/13/2011 06:22A
When Diplomatic Immunity Becomes A License To Treat Domestic Staff Like Dogs
"The plaintiff's appeal is turned down by the labor court," says the judge. And costs are at the expense of the plaintiff, which is the German Institute for Human Rights representing Ratnasari on a “trial” basis. But the intention, if necessary,
Updated: 11/13/2011 06:17A
Court dismisses rape accused siblings' plea of being minor
"In view of the enquiry conducted by this court, it is clear that Raj and Anand were not minor. Therefore, I do not find any merit in the application moved by accused for transfer of the case to Juvenile Justice Board," the judge said.
Updated: 11/13/2011 06:12A
Gerrymandered? Texas' inability to redistrict is call for new, better process
The action puts in motion plans for a full trial on the matter. But because of the time that will take, a federal court in San Antonio will have to draw interim maps of voting districts for use in the 2012 elections. This has a local impact,
Updated: 11/13/2011 06:06A
Teen killers Christopher Machacek and Steven Stamper still serving life
They were both sentenced by Washtenaw County Trial Court Judge Melinda Morris, who had taken over the case after Henry Conlin died in office in 1988. As the issue of mandatory juvenile life sentences heads to the Supreme Court, experts are split on
Updated: 11/13/2011 06:03A
Live Sport Reports Redknapp 'tax dodge' court fixture
Both men deny the charges and a two-week trial is due to begin at London's Southwark Crown Court on January 23. The first charge alleges that between April 1, 2002, and November 28, 2007, Mandaric paid 145000 US dollars into a bank account held by
Updated: 11/13/2011 06:03A