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Bomb plot trial opens in Norway, key test for anti-terror laws
Prosecutor Geir Evanger told the Oslo district court that Davud, the alleged ringleader, received explosives training in Pakistan and conspired with al-Qaida operatives to attack the Jyllands-Posten newspaper, whose 12 cartoons of Muhammad triggered
Updated: 11/15/2011 10:24A
3 plead not guilty as terror trial opens in Norway
Prosecutor Geir Evanger told the Oslo district court that Davud, the alleged ringleader, received explosives training in Pakistan and conspired with al-Qaida operatives to attack the Jyllands-Posten newspaper, whose 12 cartoons of Muhammad triggered
Updated: 11/15/2011 10:23A
Ohio waiting on rulings before starting execution
Brooks, 66, was scheduled to die by injection at 10 am US District Court Judge Donald Nugent in Cleveland rejected Brooks' latest appeal Tuesday, saying it appeared he still had issues he could argue in Ohio state courts. But the Ohio Supreme Court has
Updated: 11/15/2011 10:23A
2G case: RADAG official says he signed applications for Swan
New Delhi: A top Reliance ADA Group official Tuesday told a Delhi court that he had signed 15 applications for grant of 2G licenses on behalf of Swan Telecom and was aware well in advance about the license fee of Rs 1658 crore to be deposited with the
Updated: 11/15/2011 10:23A
Nov 14, 2011 posted by: Kelli Steele - WGMD News
A Court of Common Pleas trial wrapped up in Dover yesterday for Lora Bryner of Clayton who allegedly engaged in prostitution as part of her massage business. Bryner was arrested this past July for allegedly performing sex acts on an undercover Dover
Updated: 11/15/2011 10:21A
Trial Starts For Firefighter Charged In Fatality
A jury seated Monday in Ottawa County Common Pleas Court listened to the recording of the dispatcher's instructions to the local fire department then heard the call from a passer-by who came upon the deadly crash. Mr. Johnson, 42, of Oak Harbor,
Updated: 11/15/2011 10:21A
Law Office of John B. Harkavy is Founded in Wellesley, MA
He is admitted to practice in all Massachusetts state trial and appeals courts, US District Court of the District of Massachusetts and The First Circuit Court Of Appeals. He graduated from Brown University with a bachelor-of-arts degree in 1979.
Updated: 11/15/2011 10:20A
Councilman held in contempt over seized properties
His trial in that case is scheduled for January. Agents who seized Beeman's properties in the tax case say they recovered identification under a different name Beeman allegedly used to apply for jobs, credit cards and a car loan.
Updated: 11/15/2011 10:19A
Asbury Park slaying trial unravels hunt for suspects
Defendant Sean Harris enters the court room after the morning break. TOM SPADER/ASBURY PARK PRESS 10/19/2011 / TOM SPADER/ASBURY PARK PRESS Freehold, NJ Opening arguments of the Sean Harris murder trial. Harris is accused of the killing of Andre
Updated: 11/15/2011 10:19A
Former North Carolina deputy pleads guilty to charge related to buying weapons
The Virginian-Pilot of Norfolk, Va., reports (http://bit.ly/uzPDSu) that 45-year-old Jonathan Worthington pleaded guilty Monday in US District Court. Worthington was charged with aiding and abetting others by making false statements related to records
Updated: 11/15/2011 10:18A