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'Racist gang swallowed up' Stephen Lawrence in murder attack
Black teenager Stephen Lawrence was "swallowed up" by a group of “like-minded young white men” who murdered him because of the colour of his skin, a court heard today. By Mark Hughes, and Gordon Rayner The Old Bailey heard that Stephen, 18,
Updated: 11/15/2011 08:05A
Judge delays Nodine motion hearing as defense investigates possible
Nodine's lawyers indicated in their court filing that they have been given permission to talk with employees of the District Attorney's Office. “Dixon gave us a lot of investigatory information to sort through,” attorney Pascal Bruijn said via email.
Updated: 11/15/2011 08:03A
Disciplinary court takes action against judge involved in Mello release
A disciplinary court has found judge Stanislav D. of the Bratislava I District Court guilty of a disciplinary misdemeanour due to a procedural mistake that resulted in the release of Karol Mello, a fugitive who is accused of a double murder,
Updated: 11/15/2011 08:02A
Killer denies any guilt
Wearing a black suit, white shirt and silvery tie, a tense Breivik sat with his eyes mostly downcast and occasionally bit his lip in a packed hearing to extend his custody before trial. At one point Breivik attempted to address survivors of Norway's
Updated: 11/15/2011 07:59A
Terror three plead not guilty
Uzbek David Jakobsen, 33, and alleged Uighur (China) mastermind 40-year-old Mikael Davud, pleaded not guilty to planning an assault using explosives on Danish paper Jyllands-Posten at today's opening of their trial in Oslo District Court.
Updated: 11/15/2011 07:57A
Garonzik expected to testify today in assault case
A Lower Allen Township man is expected to testify in his own defense today as his trial on charges of simple assault and harassment continues in Cumberland County Court of Common Pleas. Eric Garonzik, 41, is charged with attacking a woman at a gym in
Updated: 11/15/2011 07:55A
Six Somalis go on trial in France for yacht hijacking
Somali men accused of taking French couple hostage on their yacht go on trial in Paris in France's first prosecution of alleged pirates. PARIS - Six Somali men accused of taking a French couple hostage on their yacht went on trial in Paris on Tuesday
Updated: 11/15/2011 07:55A
Franklin County Inmates Settle Federal Lawsuit
Farmington - Two former inmates at the Franklin County jail have settled their federal civil rights lawsuit in which they claimed guards intentionally tainted their food as a prank. The case was scheduled to go to trial Monday in US District Court in
Updated: 11/15/2011 07:54A
California Supreme Court hears oral argument in key meal/rest period case
Justice Kennard also referenced the number of Court of Appeal decisions and Federal District Court decisions that rejected the ensure standard. Hohnbaum's attorney fell back on familiar arguments: (1) that the Wage Order prohibits an employee from
Updated: 11/15/2011 07:54A
Stephen Lawrence was 'swallowed up by a gang of white youths who shouted
Doreen Lawrence at court wearing a Barack Obama badge. Right, Neville Lawrence acknowledges supporters outside the Old Bailey yesterday Yesterday, Mr Justice Treacy, told the court that new scientific evidence will have 'centre stage' in the trial.
Updated: 11/15/2011 07:45A