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Cash scam: Bail pleas of accused not opposed
Mr Justice Mehta would tomorrow hear the anticipatory bail plea of Samajwadi Party leader Mr Rewati Raman Singh, who was summoned as an accused by the trial court judge recently. During the hearing, the counsel for Delhi Police said the probe into the
Updated: 11/14/2011 05:43A

Driver on trial for level crossing deaths
"There's no need for you to see the lights," Judge Robert Henney told defence lawyer Johann Engelbrecht, acting for a minibus taxi driver accused of murdering 10 children. "You are in a long queue of cars in front of you then you accept, you wait your
Updated: 11/14/2011 05:42A

SC Declines To Interfere In HC Order Against TV Channel
The broadcaster had approached the apex court against the September 2011 order of the Bombay High Court asking it to deposit the sum of Rs 100 crore as pre-condition to hear its appeal against the trial court's verdict. Senior advocate Harish Salve,
Updated: 11/14/2011 05:41A

Soumya murder: Doctor suspended on charges of weakening case
Action against Dr AK Unmesh, doctor in Forensic Department of Thrissur Medical College, came three days after a fast track court in Thrissur sentenced to death the accused in raping and murdering 23-year-old Soumya after pushing her out of a running
Updated: 11/14/2011 05:34A

Police does not oppose bail plea of cash-for-vote scam accused
Justice ML Mehta reserved the order on the pleas of the six accused till November 16. "The honourable court may consider granting bail to all the six accused who have filed their bail applications in the court," the Delhi Police counsel, Pawan Sharma,
Updated: 11/14/2011 05:33A

Norway Mass Killer Breivik Appears In Court
Previous hearings have been behind closed doors but Oslo District Court ruled that today's session would be partly open to the media and public. Police had wanted him to be restricted to addressing the court by video link. His trial is expected to
Updated: 11/14/2011 05:26A

George Will column: Laws sometimes at odds with First Amendment
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: 11/14/2011 05:25A

Illinois juror's past draws scrutiny
CHICAGO -- Federal court officials in Chicago are under scrutiny by legal experts after a juror in Illinois powerbroker William Cellini's corruption trial failed to disclose two felony convictions. Cellini's lead attorney, Dan Webb, has said he will
Updated: 11/14/2011 05:23A

Court roundup: Woman faces trial for lying about job status
23 for allegedly lying about her job status while collecting nearly $9000 in state food assistance over 2 1/2 years. Alma Rosa Guzman pleaded innocent this week in Benton County Superior Court to first-degree theft. The Tri-City woman worked at Tyson
Updated: 11/14/2011 05:21A

Nirmal Yadav's plea dismissed by High Court
Justice Permod Kohli rejected the petition filed by Justice Yadav under Section 482 of CrPC, in which she had sought quashing of the criminal proceedings against her. Yadav's counsel and senior advocate KTS Tulsi had contended that once the then Chief
Updated: 11/14/2011 05:21A

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