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Norwegian mass murderer portrays himself as 'commander' in court
The hearing was to decide whether to extend Mr. Breivik's custody pending his trial on terror charges. Prosecutors asked for a court order to keep him jailed for 12 more weeks, with restrictions on media access, visitors and mail.
Updated: 11/14/2011 07:07A

Norway judge silences Breivik in court
The hearing was to decide whether to extend Breivik's custody pending his trial on terror charges. Prosecutors asked for a court order to keep him jailed for 12 more weeks, with restrictions on media access, visitors and mail.
Updated: 11/14/2011 07:06A

Tulare fire captain Keith Little faces more theft charges
The charges on the local court level carry an eight-year prison sentence. "We're trying to reach an appropriate resolution on the federal case," Faller said. The federal case is coming back to court in February for a trial confirmation date.
Updated: 11/14/2011 07:06A

Norway Mass Killer Breivik Faces Survivors
The court is under a gag order on reporting Breivik's words for fear he would turn the appearance into a platform for his far-right views. Previous hearings have been behind closed doors but Oslo District Court ruled that this session would be partly
Updated: 11/14/2011 07:05A

Parents of Stephen Lawrence arrive for their son's murder trial - 18 years
The parents of Stephen Lawrence arrived at the Old Bailey today as the trial began of two men accused of his murder. Doreen and Neville Lawrence came to court to see the start of the trial of Gary Dobson, 36, and David Norris, 35,
Updated: 11/14/2011 07:05A

Stephen Lawrence trial begins
Both Stephen's parents - Doreen and Neville - were at the court to witness the start of the trial. The jury for the high-profile case is expected to be sworn in tomorrow (Tuesday November 15th). Mark Ellison QC will lead the prosecution and Dobson and
Updated: 11/14/2011 07:04A

UK racist murder trial to open
The high-profile trial is taking place at the Old Bailey court in London and is expected to last two months. Much of the past history of the complex case cannot be reported at this stage because it has been placed under tight legal restrictions.
Updated: 11/14/2011 07:03A

Norway gunman admits carrying out massacre
The hearing, required under Norwegian law to keep a suspect in prison before trial, was Breivik's fourth, and as expected, the court decided to keep him in custody. It was the first opportunity for the media, surviving victims and victims' relatives to
Updated: 11/14/2011 07:02A

Norway massacre suspect Breivik appears in open court
The hearing was to decide whether to extend Breivik's custody pending his trial on terror charges. Prosecutors asked for a court order to keep him jailed for 12 more weeks, with restrictions on media access, visitors and mail.
Updated: 11/14/2011 07:01A

Alleged Norwegian mass murderer portrays himself as 'commander' in court
The hearing was to decide whether to extend Mr. Breivik's custody pending his trial on terror charges. Prosecutors asked for a court order to keep him jailed for 12 more weeks, with restrictions on media access, visitors and mail.
Updated: 11/14/2011 07:01A

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