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Federal court refuses Ohioan's stay of execution request
US District Court Judge Gregory Frost denied a delay for Brooks and ruled in favor of Ohio's execution rules, saying the state addressed his concerns about the process. Beverly Brooks, who found her sons dead in bed when she returned from work,
Updated: 11/15/2011 06:33A
Judge to rule in case involving 9 year-old driver today
Judge Michael McNally of 33rd District Court, addresses Shawn Weimer during a bond hearing Tuesday Nov. 1, 2011, in Woodhaven, Mich. Weimer appeared in court on Tuesday on a child abuse charge and was ordered to stay away from his daughter and anyone
Updated: 11/15/2011 06:32A
Prison time in restaurant theft
Aaron Alonzo Moss, 24, of Moulder Drive in Niles, was sentenced Monday in Berrien County Trial Court to 18 months in prison after pleading guilty to larceny from a person. The incident occurred July 23, 2008, outside the Niles KFC restaurant.
Updated: 11/15/2011 06:28A
Sosilawati Trial: Specimens Possibly Human Bone Fragments
SHAH ALAM, Nov 15 (Bernama) -- A radiology consultant informed the High Court here today that the 25 specimens sent to her for investigation were possibly human bone fragments. Kuala Lumpur Hospital (KLH) Radiology and Imaging department head Dr Zaleha
Updated: 11/15/2011 06:27A
Trial over 'rape bid' incident
A COURT heard yesterday how a woman thought she might die during an alleged attempted rape in a Lake District tourist town. Rafal Kapeluszny, formerly of Quarry Rigg, Windermere, appeared before a Carlisle Crown Court jury.
Updated: 11/15/2011 06:27A
Op-Ed: The Stephen Lawrence murder trial - can justice be done?
London - Two men have gone on trial for a murder committed 18 years ago; anyone familiar with this case can't but help be suspicious of the new forensic evidence that has recently come to light. Some background to R v Dobson & Norris can be found in
Updated: 11/15/2011 06:25A
Green Bay man convicted in pot-growing operation
Nunez-Guzman was one of 12 men charged in the case and is regarded by authorities as the organizer of the pot-growing operation. All of the other defendants pleaded guilty in plea deals. Nunez-Guzman and another defendant, Adalbarto Valencia,
Updated: 11/15/2011 06:22A
Prosecutors to open British race murder trial
The trial, taking place at the Old Bailey court in London, is expected to last two months. Much of the past history of the case cannot be reported at this stage because it has been placed under tight legal restrictions. A panel of 24 potential jurors
Updated: 11/15/2011 06:19A
High court hears eyewitness case
Justice Virginia Linder, however, said she doubts the court can develop an alternative standard "whenever we want to." The issue has drawn national attention. One of the three arguments filed by outside parties in one case is from the Innocence Project
Updated: 11/15/2011 06:14A
Symbolic ''war crimes'' tribunal to try Bush, Blair
The three-day hearing will be conducted by seven senior judges headed by retired Malaysian Federal Court judge Abdul Kadir Sulaiman. The trial will go on although the two accused leaders and other defendants have yet to respond to the tribunal''s
Updated: 11/15/2011 06:14A