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Norway massacre: court stops 'arrogant' gunman speaking
The Oslo district court ruled on Monday that Behring Breivik would remain in custody until February 6 - when a new custody extension hearing will be held - and announced a possible trial start-date of April 16. The 32-year-old rightwing extremist,
Updated: 11/14/2011 04:11P
Son pleads guilty to murder of father
Dylan Wynn, the key commonwealth witness in the recent trial that ended with his mother and grandmother being convicted of murdering his father, himself pleaded guilty Monday in Halifax County Circuit Court to the first degree murder of his father.
Updated: 11/14/2011 04:09P
Assault charge against youth coach dismissed
An assault charge filed against a Loudoun County youth football coach was dismissed Thursday after a Juvenile and Domestic Relations Court judge determined that the prosecution had not presented sufficient evidence to proceed with the case.
Updated: 11/14/2011 04:08P
Woman accused of killing boyfriend while driving drunk
BILLINGS - The trial of a woman accused of negligently killing her boyfriend while driving drunk is underway in Yellowstone County District Court. District Judge Russell Fagg is presiding over the case, which is expected to last three days.
Updated: 11/14/2011 04:08P
Rancho Adobo Fire official pleads guilty in $63000 embezzlement case
On Monday, he said “Yes,” when asked by Judge Ken Gnoss if he understood his right to a trial and said “Guilty” when asked for his plea. No one from the fire district was in court but a half-dozen Bechtold supporters watched from the audience including
Updated: 11/14/2011 04:08P
Egypt court lets Mubarak's members run
Mubarak, his two sons and key figures in his regime are standing trial for corruption and ordering the shooting of peaceful protesters. The dissolution of Mubarak's party has been a key demand of the protesters who drove him from power.
Updated: 11/14/2011 04:04P
Man accused of killing daughters 'would do the same again,' court hears
Mohammad Shafia, right, walks in front of his son Hamed Mohammad Shafia as they are escorted to the courtroom at the Frontenac County Court courthouse on the first day of trial in Kingston, Ontario on Thursday, October 20, 2011. KINGSTON, ONT.
Updated: 11/14/2011 04:04P
Chatham church employee testifies that she did not believe janitor and priest
won't know of the acts he alleges the priest forced him to do which Hamilton had alluded to in his trial opening statement. After Tuesday, there will be a break in the trial until Nov. 28 because of Judge Thomas V. Manahan's other court obligations.
Updated: 11/14/2011 04:04P
Appeals Court Rejects DOJ Rehearing Request In Death Row Case
A divided federal appeals court in Washington on Monday rejected the US Justice Department's request that the full court hear a dispute over a death row inmate's demand to review law enforcement records. The US Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit voted
Updated: 11/14/2011 04:04P
Magistrate orders Kayihura to shut up over FDC
Undermined. Mr Ssewanyana says police action tried to undermine the constitutional right to a fair trial which is being promoted and supported through a court process. Human rights activists last evening welcomed
Updated: 11/14/2011 04:02P