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Attempted murder suspect evaluated by off-island psychologist
An young man accused of attempted murder has been evaluated by a off-island psychiatrist, who is expected to testify at upcoming court hearing that the suspect is not fit to stand trial. Yprok Chutaro, 18, is accused of attacking an elderly man from
Updated: 11/22/2011 08:17P

Man faces 15-year term for child pornography
Flores caught the attention of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children after the organization's investigators were contacted by Yahoo.com. The company reported that 252 images of mostly young girls in explicit poses or engaged in sex
Updated: 11/22/2011 08:16P

Penn St. Police Report Another Assault
All four common pleas judges in Centre County, where Penn State is located, removed themselves from potentially presiding over the case and were replaced Tuesday by outside jurists, the Pennsylvania court system announced. The Administrative Office of
Updated: 11/22/2011 08:15P

No decision after two days of asphalt hearings
The judge is expected to decide whether the case will go to trial, but it's unknown when that decision will be issued. No additional court time has so far been scheduled. In June, the municipality filed a petition in court against the Whistler
Updated: 11/22/2011 08:12P

International court prosecutor wants fair trial for Gadhafi's son
The International Criminal Court's prosecutor held talks today with Libyan authorities on ensuring a fair trial for Moammar Gadhafi's son Seif al-Islam, who is being held by revolutionary fighters. By: Rami al-Shaheibi, Associated Press Moammar
Updated: 11/22/2011 08:12P

Sisters reported death threats to police, Shafia trial told
Lacelle said all of the lawyers agreed that if Choquette had appeared, she would have testified that she and a partner were dispatched to the Shafia home in St. Lonard that Friday afternoon because four children had called to report that their lives
Updated: 11/22/2011 08:10P

Victim's kin, suspects call for speedy trial of Maguindanao massacre case
Among the delays Santos had cited was the barrage of motions filed in early 2010 that forced Judge Jocelyn Solis-Reyes of the Regional Trial Court Branch 221 to indefinitely suspend hearings, which resumed only several months later in September 2010.
Updated: 11/22/2011 08:09P

Police interview yields confession in murder investigation
A man who is on trial for murder admitted to police that he shot his brother because he felt threatened. Dylan Alexander Dingwell, 23, appeared in PEI Supreme Court in Charlottetown Tuesday for the second day of his second-degree murder trial after he
Updated: 11/22/2011 08:07P

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Entertainment News from AP AP National News Video More>> Police put on leave, Calif. college president vows system-wide probe in spraying of students By RAMI AL-SHAHEIBI Associated Press TRIPOLI, Libya (AP) - The International Criminal Court's
Updated: 11/22/2011 08:06P

Nioshka Bello: Woman accused of strangling her child found competent for trial
The judge ordered them sealed in the court file. Public defender Tim Caudill said he didn't know why Bello refused to come to the status hearing, but said she has been cooperating with him. Bello is scheduled for a docket sounding today,
Updated: 11/22/2011 08:04P

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