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'My body belongs to me'
Although Peter Fenker died last month after a long bout with Lou Gehrig's disease, his voice was still heard yesterday as a trial challenging Canada's assisted-suicide laws got underway at the BC Supreme Court in Vancouver. Joe Arvay, the plaintiffs'
Updated: 11/15/2011 01:32A

The son of Bishkek city Mayor discharged from the hospital and can participate
A month later, on September 17, Azamat Omurkulov was charged. Written undertaking not to leave the place was elected as a restraint. Later, on October 3, the Sverdlovsk district court of Bishkek changed it to house arrest.
Updated: 11/15/2011 01:30A

Police officer Simon Artz faces trial for leak on counter-terrorism Operation
Three men arrested in Operation Neath were found guilty in December last year of plotting to attack Sydney's Holsworthy base. A directions hearing for Artz is due to be held in the Victorian County Court on February 16 next year.
Updated: 11/15/2011 01:29A

Witness 'didn't read' his murder statement
A statement made to police about a fatal shooting contained untrue material and was circulated among prison inmates, a witness in a murder trial has claimed. Chad John James told a Supreme Court trial today he did not read a statement he gave to police
Updated: 11/15/2011 01:27A

Life-or-death battle in court
Joe Arvay, lawyer for the BC Civil Liberties Association, speaks to reporters outside BC Supreme Court regarding the Carter vs. Canada case, November, 14, 2011. (Richard Lam/QMI Agency) A court battle to legalize
Updated: 11/15/2011 01:25A

Tiffany, Serta, Euro, Pirate Party, Luma: Intellectual Property
Louboutin sued St. Laurent in federal court in Manhattan in April, claiming the use of red shoe soles by St. Laurent infringed its trademarks. The trial court rejected the shoemaker's request to bar St. Laurent shoes with red soles, and Louboutin filed
Updated: 11/15/2011 01:24A

Florida should guard public input at meetings
A trial court and then an appellate court found Kennedy's rights were not violated when he was not permitted to speak at an April 13, 2009, public meeting at the Palatka headquarters of the St. Johns River Water Management District.
Updated: 11/15/2011 01:23A

Witness 'never read' his murder statement
A statement made to police about a fatal shooting contained untrue material and was circulated among prison inmates, a witness in a murder trial has claimed. Chad John James told a Supreme Court trial today he did not read a statement he gave to police
Updated: 11/15/2011 01:19A

Crown witnesses say roads OK before fatal Nanaimo crash
NANAIMO — Crown prosecutors at the trial of Clare Suzanne Bekkers presented evidence Monday to establish road and weather conditions leading up to a five-car crash that claimed the lives of
Updated: 11/15/2011 01:15A

Man convicted in Duluth tot's death gets maximum prison time
“This is a court of law, this isn'ta court of emotional appeals,” Assistant St. Louis County Attorney Kristen Swanson argued to the court. Swanson, who prosecuted the case with Assistant St. Louis County Attorney Gary Bjorklund, said that Tahtinen
Updated: 11/15/2011 01:11A

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