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Relatives: Man admitted killing
Court officials said those statements are subject to suppression hearings and could potentially be prohibited from use at trial. Defense attorney Simon Moody, who was assigned to Brahney's case Tuesday, said he read the statements submitted to the
Updated: 11/23/2011 04:21A

Stanford fraud case takes unusual twist
Houston federal Judge David Hittner has put a gag order on the criminal proceedings, prohibiting those involved from speaking publicly about the case. And it appears the order extends to what a civil attorney says in court documents, too.
Updated: 11/23/2011 04:20A

Daughter's testimony in Conn home invasion trial
Komisarjevsky's lawyers sought his daughter's testimony, hoping to convince New Haven Superior Court jurors to spare him the death penalty. Jurors are set to see about 20 minutes of the hour-long taped testimony from Komisarjevsky' daughter on
Updated: 11/23/2011 04:20A

Polygamy ruling expected today
BC Supreme Court Chief Justice Robert Bauman is expected to give his ruling on the landmark reference case today following a lengthy trial that ended earlier this year. Ron Skolrood, a Vancouver lawyer and constitutional law expert who has been
Updated: 11/23/2011 04:20A

Fair trial wanted for Gadhafi's son
(AP Photo/APTN) TV OUT The International Criminal Court's prosecutor have held talks with Libyan authorities on ensuring a fair trial for Moammar Gadhafi's son Seif al-Islam, who is being held by revolutionary fighters.
Updated: 11/23/2011 04:19A

Court date set for man charged with attempted murder, multiple felonies
9 trial-setting date was confirmed Tuesday for a 19-year-old Mecca resident accused of firing several shots at another man in a suspected gang-related shooting. Francisco Aguilar Mulato, who is charged with attempted murder and other felonies,
Updated: 11/23/2011 04:19A

B.C. court to rule on polygamy law
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 04:18A

Does the first bail in 2G raise hopes for Kanimozhi, Raja?
New Delhi: DMK MP Kanimozhi and former telecom minister A Raja must have heaved a sigh of relief after hearing the Supreme Court order of granting bail to five corporate executives charged in 2G spectrum allocation case, as the decision raises hopes
Updated: 11/23/2011 04:17A

Two Turkish journalists on trial over alleged anti-government plot
Award-winning reporter Nedim Sener and dissident journalist Ahmet Sik were in the Istanbul court for their first hearing along with 12 other defendants in the case which has sparked international concern. Defence lawyers immediately sought the release
Updated: 11/23/2011 03:48A

Media outlets searched after court ruling
But Chief High Court judge Helen Winkelmann ruled she could not make a determination, saying a "mini-trial" would be inappropriate, and she should not make a ruling while police investigated Mr Key's complaint on the matter.
Updated: 11/23/2011 03:46A

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