Latest Trial Court News
Trial delayed in alleged school shooting plot
A trial for the boy, who was 15 years old at the time of his arrest in August, was scheduled to begin Tuesday in St. Tammany Parish state court. But The Times Picayune reports ( http://bit.ly/rxnwOQ) Judge Mary Devereux agreed to reschedule the trial
Updated: 11/23/2011 04:50A
?stanbul court accepts third indictment in Sledgehammer coup plot case
The first hearing in the case will be held on Dec. 26. The 10th ?stanbul High Criminal Court has recently decided to merge the second Sledgehammer investigation with the first probe to ease the process and avoid contradictory rulings.
Updated: 11/23/2011 04:48A
2G scam: Trial's shift to Tihar Jail stayed
A full bench headed by Acting Chief Justice AK Sikri passed the order after all the 14 individual accused approached the court seeking a stay on an administrative order passed by it Tuesday shifting the trial. The matter was initially heard by a
Updated: 11/23/2011 04:47A
Man suspected in murder found competent for trial
SALISBURY ---- A Salisbury man charged in the murder of his 87-year-old grandmother was found competent to stand trial during a court hearing Tuesday morning. The judge found Rodney Jermaine Miles, 26, competent to stand trial after a Department of
Updated: 11/23/2011 04:45A
Shift of 2G trial to Tihar Jail stayed
A full bench headed by Acting Chief Justice AK Sikri passed the order after all the 14 individual accused approached the court seeking a stay on an administrative order passed by it Tuesday shifting the trial. The matter was initially heard by a
Updated: 11/23/2011 04:43A
Salem courthouse is open for business
By the end of the year, Superior Court will be joined by Salem District Court, the Housing Court and Salem Juvenile Court, according to Richard L'Heureux, who is the state Trial Court's manager of programming, planning and design.
Updated: 11/23/2011 04:42A
BC court to rule on polygamy law, but just first step on a long process
expect will be a trip to the country's highest court. Allegations of abuse and child brides in Bountiful dominated a trial that ended in April, with the federal and provincial governments arguing polygamy is always harmful and must be outlawed.
Updated: 11/23/2011 04:42A
Following weeks of testimony, jurors begin deliberations in Michael McClish's
Double murder suspect Michael McClish watches the jury file out of court during a break Tuesday. SANTA CRUZ -- Jurors began deliberations Tuesday afternoon in the trial of a Ben Lomond man accused of killing a pregnant woman and
Updated: 11/23/2011 04:41A
Hague prosecutor seeks fair trial for Qaddafi son
(AP/APTN) By RAMI AL-SHAHEIBI | AP TRIPOLI: The International Criminal Court's prosecutor has held talks with Libyan authorities on ensuring a fair trial for Muammar Qaddafi's son Seif Al-Islam, who is being held by revolutionary fighters.
Updated: 11/23/2011 04:39A
Khmer Rouge ex-leader denies key role in atrocity
The tribunal is seeking justice on behalf of the 1.7 million people, as much as a quarter of Cambodia's then-population , estimated to have died from executions, starvation, disease and overwork when the Khmer Rouge held power in 1975-79.
Updated: 11/23/2011 04:38A