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Tehelka Case: Supreme Court rejects plea to quash criminal proceedings against
The appellant had told the SC that the special CBI court had taken cognisance on the basis of erroneous facts and "non-application" of facts. He had alleged that the agency had adopted a partisan approach in the entire case owing to "political
Updated: 11/22/2011 04:11P

Hague Prosecutor Opens Door to Libya Trial of Qaddafi Son and Aide
It was not immediately clear if the prosecutor's statement meant the court would have to agree to hand over its cases against the two men to the Libyan authorities, or if international judges would participate in any proceedings inside Libya.
Updated: 11/22/2011 04:09P

Jury remains deadlocked in 2010 Chico murder trial
Shortly before noon today, Lucena called the panel of seven women and five men back into the courtroom after receiving an update from the bailiff. When asked, the forewoman confirmed that the jury was hopelessly deadlocked. She said the panel had voted
Updated: 11/22/2011 04:09P

Girl-sex case outrage
Sexual Assault Support Service chief executive Liz Little and former children's commissioner and lawyer Paul Mason yesterday spoke out against the Director of Public Prosecutions' decision to prosecute a single albeit high-profile client.
Updated: 11/22/2011 04:07P

Honour-Killing Trial: Ammar Wahid, Boyfriend Of Murdered Daughter Zainab
KINGSTON, Ont. - Life was starting to improve in the Shafia household in the days before three sisters and one of two wives were allegedly killed by their family, with the eldest daughter being granted minor freedoms, court heard Tuesday.
Updated: 11/22/2011 04:06P

VIDEO: Saif Gadhafi to stand trial in Libya
Rami Al-Shaheibi Associated Press TRIPOLI—The International Criminal Court's prosecutor said Tuesday that Libya can put Moammar Gadhafi's son and one-time heir apparent on trial at home, but that The Hague court's judges must be involved in the case.
Updated: 11/22/2011 04:06P

Pakistan players to appeal against sentences for spot-fixing
The new chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board, Zaka Ashraf said this week that he intends to lobby the government to introduce legislation to make corruption in sports, including cricket, a criminal offence punishable by jail terms.
Updated: 11/22/2011 04:04P

Lawyers ask judge to exclude statements in Old Louisville murder case
According to testimony in Jefferson Circuit Court on Tuesday, Banis went on to tell police that he had met a man online and that his boyfriend had killed him and the body was buried in their wine cellar, a story police initially didn't believe.
Updated: 11/22/2011 04:03P

Brian Regan murder trial: Alleged killer says Brookside star lied
But Mr Heffey told Liverpool Crown Court Mr Regan was trying to get rid of him because the actor owed him money. Mr Regan, of St Mary's Road, Mr Heffey, 41, of Beloe Street, Lee Dodson, 42, of Logfield Drive, and Simon Smart, 32, of Kylemore Way,
Updated: 11/22/2011 04:02P

Homeowner asks court to block NPR signal boost
Mr. Sullivan's lawyer, Sean Burke of the McCarron, Murphy, Vukota law firm in Edgartown, told The Times he would file a motion within the next two months that asks the court to overrule the ZBA decision or to set a date for trial.
Updated: 11/22/2011 04:00P

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