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Khmer Rouge victim quits tribunal saying UN-backed court is a sham
In its first case, the court last year sentenced the regime's security chief, Comrade Duch, to 30 years in prison after finding him guilty of war crimes and crimes against humanity. Duch has appealed his conviction.
Updated: 11/15/2011 03:31A

Proposal to remove personal info from court records meets opposition
Oklahoma Attorney General Scott Pruitt, as well as district attorneys and attorneys with private law firms, wrote to the court opposing the rule. In his letter to the Oklahoma Judicial Center, Pruitt wrote that, if enacted, the rule would remove
Updated: 11/15/2011 03:29A

Officer identified as unindicted co-conspirator in police corruption case
Officer Shawn Hickey filed a motion Friday in US District Court in Tulsa calling for an investigation of special prosecutors in the case. Hickey filed a similar motion in March, but US District Judge Bruce Black of New Mexico denied the request.
Updated: 11/15/2011 03:28A

New Durham man convicted of sex with mentally challenged woman: Community
According to court documents, DNA from a sexual assault kit was key evidence at the trial, linking MacDonald to the woman. Deputy County Attorney Hope Flynn, the prosecutor in the case, could not be reached for comment Monday. After three days of trial
Updated: 11/15/2011 03:26A

Brewer seeks dismissal of lawsuit challenging Arizona immigration law
The governor's response to the lawsuit came as the US Supreme Court is mulling whether to hear her appeal of a July 2010 decision by US District Judge Susan Bolton that halted enforcement of elements of the law. The Supreme Court hasn't yet said
Updated: 11/15/2011 03:26A

£285000 theft case jury is told of visit to building society
A retired Army sergeant was taken to his local building society where more than £100000 was removed and transferred from his account, a court heard. It is alleged the 83-year-old dementia sufferer was taken to Cambridge Building Society in The Grafton
Updated: 11/15/2011 03:25A

Psychiatrist to testify at trial of Shania Twain stalker
Dr. Helen Ward, from the Royal Ottawa Hospital, was asked last month to testify in a Toronto courtroom about her recent court-mandated psychiatric assessment of Giovanni (John) Palumbo, 51. Last month, a judge denied bail to Palumbo until Ward could be
Updated: 11/15/2011 03:20A

Girl identifies Rio Linda pastor in court as molester
They took her to the hospital that night and medical personnel reported the case to police. Investigators questioned her the same evening and she told them the same story. She also identified Daniels by his DMV photo as the man who molested her.
Updated: 11/15/2011 03:20A

Martin child-sex case begins
Trail judge Justice David Porter told potential jurors in the Supreme Court in Hobart that the complainant in the matter is the 12-year-old girl prostituted by her mother and Gary John Devine. Both the girl's mother and Devine are now serving sentences
Updated: 11/15/2011 03:19A

Competency hearing this week for Lodi mom
By The Record LODI - A Lodi woman accused of trying to kill her 5-year-old daughter by crashing her car into an oncoming train in October will receive a hearing to determine if she is competent to stand trial in San Joaquin County Superior Court.
Updated: 11/15/2011 03:14A

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