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Texas man who sought to help AQAP convicted
During the trial, the Department of Justice said Bujol didn't testify on his own behalf, or present any witnesses. Prosecutors, on the other hand, presented a total of 325 trial exhibits and 12 witnesses, it said. Bujol's conviction marked the end to a
Updated: 11/15/2011 08:31A

Dutch Supreme Court reduces terrorist's sentence, sends ex-wife's case back to
Separately, the court sent the case of El Fahtni's ex-wife Soumaya Sahla back to the appeals court. The high court ruled Tuesday that Sahla's lawyers should have been allowed more access to records of phone calls she made on a line tapped by the secret
Updated: 11/15/2011 08:27A

Execution Set For Man Who Killed His 3 Sleeping Sons
US District Court Judge Gregory Frost denied a delay for Brooks last week 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
Updated: 11/15/2011 08:27A

Stephen Lawrence 'swallowed up' by gang, court hears
Earlier, trial judge Mr Justice Treacy warned jurors to ignore last week's television series The Jury in which a juror scoured the internet before reaching a verdict. "That was fiction, this is real life," he said. On Monday he warned potential jurors
Updated: 11/15/2011 08:27A

Stephen Lawrence was 'swallowed' up by gang of youths
Mr Lawrence's parents, Doreen and Neville, sat feet away from the accused as the jury of eight men and four women was sworn in this morning. Only one of the jurors was black. As the case was opened, Mr Lawrence left the court. Stabbed .
Updated: 11/15/2011 08:24A

Twain stalker may be sentenced today
John Palumbo has been in and out of court since he entered a surprise guilty plea in the middle of his trial in late September. A sentencing hearing is scheduled to resume Tuesday. The hearing has been on hold as the court awaits a pre-sentencing
Updated: 11/15/2011 08:22A

Dutch Supreme Court reduces terrorist's sentence
Separately, the court sent the case of El Fahtni's ex-wife Soumaya Sahla back to the appeals court. The high court ruled Tuesday that Sahla's lawyers should have been allowed more access to records of phone calls she made on a line tapped by the secret
Updated: 11/15/2011 08:22A

Death case for James McVay
The following morning he slid under Schein's slightly open garage door, broke into her home and slit her throat, court papers say. McVay is scheduled to return to court Dec. 21 for a pre-trial conference.
Updated: 11/15/2011 08:22A

Judge to decide whether dad should stand trial for using daughter, 9, as
By AP AP PhotoShawn Weimer speaks to his lawyer David Steingold before he goes before 33rd District Court judge Michael McNally during a bond hearing Tuesday Nov. 1, 2011 in Woodhaven, Mich. A Detroit-area judge is to decide whether a man goes to trial
Updated: 11/15/2011 08:21A

Under-age sex trial
A FORMER Tasmanian MP charged with having sex with a 12-year-old girl sold into prostitution should have realised she was under age, the Tasmanian Supreme Court in Hobart has been told. Former Tasmanian upper house MP Terence Lewis Martin has pleaded
Updated: 11/15/2011 08:19A

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