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People are often surprised to learn of the sittings process
The trials held during the sittings are cases that have not settled through the court process. The length of time it takes to get to the trial stage will vary, depending on the type of case and its complexity. The cases heard during the civil sittings
Updated: 11/23/2011 11:58A

Operation Puerto revived, Fuentes facing jail
Prosecutors called for two-year prison sentences for those involved: the doctor who ran the clinic in which police found hundreds of bags of stored blood, doping products and coded paperwork linking the blood to riders, Eufemiano Fuentes,
Updated: 11/23/2011 11:57A

Pakistan players fail in sentences appeal
Mazhar Majeed, a London-based sports agent at the heart of the fixing scandal, was jailed for two years and eight months for his role in the affair. Asif opted not to appeal against his one-year sentence, but Amir and Butt chose to take their case to
Updated: 11/23/2011 11:55A

Oultache matter: the appeal hearing set for 11 December
Twenty-five people, including nineteen police officers, were sentenced on 9 November to prison terms ranging from 3 to 7 years by the trial court of Sidi M'Hamed for procurement in violation of the law, embezzlement of public funds and influence
Updated: 11/23/2011 11:55A

Sukh Ram challenges conviction, sentence in graft case
NEW DELHI: Jailed former telecom minister Sukh Ram approached the Delhi High Court Wednesday challenging his conviction and five years' rigorous imprisonment awarded by a trial court here for misusing his official position when he was in the PV
Updated: 11/23/2011 11:55A

Justice Denied - by Douglas Gillison
The trials were to consider the greatest number of victims of any since Nuremberg, a half century earlier. Opening arguments began on Nov. 21 in the court's second case, a landmark of international law involving senior leaders of the former regime
Updated: 11/23/2011 11:55A

UPDATED: Judge Weighs Charges in Los Alamos Baby's Death
Carmela Alcon, an acting regional manager for the Children, Youth and Families Department, testified Tuesday that Robert Vigil told her during her investigation into what happened to Grey Vigil that he was “shocked, but not surprised” upon learning of
Updated: 11/23/2011 11:54A

Order to shift 2G trial to Tihar jail stayed, debate continues
The Delhi High Court notification to shift the 2G trial to the high-security Tihar Jail from Patiala House court in the heart of the capital was stayed by the administrative committee of the HC on Wednesday. The seven-judge committee, headed by acting
Updated: 11/23/2011 11:54A

Trial courts funding problems persist
LITTLE ROCK -- The governor has authorized a transfer of money from an emergency fund so that trial court assistants will be paid through December. However, the funding problem of the trial courts likely will continue unless there is a sudden
Updated: 11/23/2011 11:52A

OMC wins verdict in prop accident trial
A jury in Reno, Nev., found in favor Monday of Outboard Marine Corp., which was sued by Robin Listman for injuries from a propeller accident in 2001. The Propeller Guard Information Center, which covered the trial, said the jury found that the product
Updated: 11/23/2011 11:52A

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