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Norway massacre killer to address victims' families
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. He will likely remain in prison until he goes to trial, probably in the first half of
Updated: 11/14/2011 08:26A

Breivik Back in Court, Complains About Treatment
Silvio Berlusconi may have left the presidential palace through a side door, but the longest-serving Italian Prime Minister since World War II may not be done with politics forever. Last night, he told party members he hoped to return to office quickly
Updated: 11/14/2011 08:24A

Norway mass-murderer Breivik admits July attacks, does not plead guilty
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. He will likely remain in prison until he goes to trial, probably in the first half of
Updated: 11/14/2011 08:23A

Parents of Stephen Lawrence arrive at court to watch start of murder trial
The jury is to be selected today and the case will open later this week. Mark Ellison QC leads the prosecution, while Timothy Roberts, QC, represents Dobson and Stephen Batten, QC, defends Norris. Doreen and Neville Lawrence came to court to see the
Updated: 11/14/2011 08:21A

BC woman to challenge assisted-suicide laws
when Victoria resident Sue Rodriguez lost her court battle. But Dr. Will Johnston, the BC spokesman for the Euthanasia Prevention Coalition of Canada, says the Taylor case proposes a lethal dose could be administered by someone other than a doctor.
Updated: 11/14/2011 08:20A

Court extends Norway killer's custody
Oslo, Norway— AP A Norwegian court has decided to extend by 12 weeks the custody of the anti-Muslim extremist who confessed to the bomb and shooting attacks that killed 77 people in July. The Oslo District Court prolonged Anders Behring Breivik's
Updated: 11/14/2011 08:19A

Lawrence Parents Arrive For His Murder Trial
The trial, which will be heard before judge Mr Justice Treacy, is expected to last until Christmas. A jury panel is due to be selected today but the case will not be opened until later this week. The prosecution is led by Mark Ellison, QC,
Updated: 11/14/2011 08:12A

Court extends Norway killer's custody by 12 weeks
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Updated: 11/14/2011 08:10A

HP's "stunning" and "arrogant" restrictions on plaintiff's expert denied where
In essence, HP asks that in exchange for being permitted to work as an expert for the opposing party in a patent infringement lawsuit, the expert agree not to do any work on patents in the field for four years after trial. Setting aside the arrogance
Updated: 11/14/2011 08:01A

COMMON PLEAS COURT
Kimmie J. Jayjohn, no address listed, driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, defendant pleaded guilty to charges contained in the Bill of Information, pre-sentencing investigation ordered with disposition set for Dec. 16. Judge Nusbaum.
Updated: 11/14/2011 07:38A

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