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Judge: Norway terror suspect is not insane
(CNN) -- There is no reason to believe that Norway mass murder suspect Anders Behring Breivik is insane, District Court Judge Torkjel Nesheim said Monday. There is also no evidence he had accomplices in the bomb and gun rampage in which he is accused
Updated: 11/14/2011 08:38A

Contador clenbuterol appeal case looms
For four days, from November 21-24, the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Switzerland will go over the case of Alberto Contador - the triple Tour winner who tested positive for banned substance clenbuterol, was cleared by his federation of doping,
Updated: 11/14/2011 08:36A

Former Guantanamo Chief Prosecutor: “Seems Like A Third Bush Term When It
“But let's face it, this is all about politics,” Davis said. “Nobody is going to get reelected in 2012 campaigning on standing up for the rights of detainees. Nobody wants to be seen as being soft on terrorism.” One of the fundamental questions that
Updated: 11/14/2011 08:31A

Norway killer claims to be a resistance leader, judge keeps him in custody for
The court extended his custody 12 more weeks until Feb. 6 but decided to gradually lift the restrictions on his media access, visitors and mail. Breivik is being held pending his trial on terror charges. At the end of the hearing, the 32-year-old
Updated: 11/14/2011 08:31A

Contador to learn fate in January
The Court of Arbitration for Sport revealed that a verdict is expected early next year following the conclusion of a four-day trial next week. The Spaniard is due to appear at the highest court in world sports in Lausanne, Switzerland, starting next
Updated: 11/14/2011 08:30A

Judge Maria Lourdes Afiuni Protests Chavez By Refusing To Stand Trial
Afiuni's lawyer, Jose Amalio Graterol, said the judge made a sound, lawful decision in releasing Cedeno on condition he stay in Venezuela and regularly report to a court while awaiting trial. Graterol said the judge also took into account an opinion by
Updated: 11/14/2011 08:30A

Former Marine found guilty of nurse manager's murder
Friends and family of murder victim Michelle Beets embrace as they left the court yesterday. Photo: Wolter Peeters According to Samantha Marsh, a crucial witness in the trial, Marsh told Ms Beets he would kill her if she did not stop screaming.
Updated: 11/14/2011 08:29A

Livity Coke heads to gun court today
Leighton 'Livity' Coke, one of the country's reputed high-profile criminals, is slated to go on trial today for his alleged involvement in last May's gun battle between gunmen and members of the security forces in Kingston West.
Updated: 11/14/2011 08:28A

Norway killer Anders Behring Breivik interrupted by judge at open court hearing
The hearing was to decide whether to extend Breivik's custody pending his trial on terror charges. The Oslo District Court decided to extend Breivik's custody by 12 weeks to February 6. However, the judge but ordered officials to gradually lift the
Updated: 11/14/2011 08:27A

Anders Breivik remanded in custody for 12 weeks after first open court hearing
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 08:27A

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