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Court hears testimony from witness in murder trial for shooting deaths of St
(file image) A witness testified in court Wednesday about the shooting deaths of a man and his pregnant wife in St. Vital in 2008. Steven Solomon called it the worst weekend of his life. He told court he was there as the accused pulled the trigger.
Updated: 11/23/2011 02:22P
For robbery with violence accused sent to High Court
Mohamed Bam (23) of no 1 Fornah Lane Peacock Farm, Wellington who was appearing before Magistrate Koroma of Court No 2 charged with robbery with violence was yesterday committed to stand trial in the High Court. It was alleged that the accused Mohamed
Updated: 11/23/2011 02:20P
Five policemen to stand trial for drug found in light aircraft
The drug was seized in a light aircraft on August 12, at Cape San Romn, in the state of Falcn. Public prosecutors ratified the charges against police officers Alexander Cuauro, Jos Pimentel, Alberto Snchez, Wender Ramrez and Juan Mendoza,
Updated: 11/23/2011 02:18P
Judge grants 2-week delay in case of Niles teen
Miller appeared in Berrien County Trial Court this morning to reaffirm his innocence and to ask that his trial not be delayed. "No, I do not want an adjournment," Miller told Berrien County Trial Judge Scott Schofield. "I don't care what others did (in
Updated: 11/23/2011 02:18P
Lincoln man indicted on suspicion of meth conspiracy
Vitaly Petrov Revenkov made his first court appearance Tuesday on suspicion of conspiracy to distribute 500 grams or more of meth between May 2010 and July 2011, according to Nebraska US Attorney Deborah Gilg. Revenkov's case was set for trial in
Updated: 11/23/2011 02:18P
Seven People Involved in Operation Puerto to Stand Trial in Spain
Spanish sports bodies could not use evidence to ban athletes because of Spanish law, which has since changed. The accused, who also stand to lose their professional licenses, are charged with endangering athletes' health in their handling of blood
Updated: 11/23/2011 02:17P
Ky. high court upholds conviction in 2006 death
(AP) - The Kentucky Supreme Court has upheld the conviction and life sentence of a south-central Kentucky man in the beating death of his girlfriend. The high court on Wednesday ruled that there were no errors warranting a reversal in the case of
Updated: 11/23/2011 02:17P
Laws against polygamy are valid, BC court rules
Chief Justice Robert Bauman of the BC Supreme Court concluded Canada's 121-year-old polygamy law is valid as long as it isn't used to prosecute child brides, and he suggests it should be interpreted that way. "This case is essentially about harm.
Updated: 11/23/2011 02:16P
Judge affirms Canadian ban on polygamy
British Columbia Chief Justice Robert Bauman wrote in his decision that the ban "minimally impairs religious freedom," but should not be used to prosecute children ages 12 to 17 in polygamous marriages. The case was prompted by an investigation into a
Updated: 11/23/2011 02:16P
5 corporate honchos walk free, no cheer for big fish
Supreme Court on Wednesday granted bail to five corporate honchos in the 2G spectrum scam, but this relief offers little hope to former Telecom Minister A Raja and Government officials against whom investigations were still underway.
Updated: 11/23/2011 02:15P