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Bail is norm: Supreme Court to courts
From time to time, necessity demands that some un-convicted persons should be held in custody pending trial to secure their attendance at the trial but in such cases, `necessity' is the operative test, the bench said. As a natural corollary, courts
Updated: 11/23/2011 08:10P

An imperfect High Court
“It's a question of evaluating her situation… in the context of what these interpretations and recommendations from the Supreme Court, from the Regional Trial Court, or even from the Department of Justice and from many other people mean,
Updated: 11/23/2011 08:10P

ICC chief prosecutor says Gaddafi's son Saif al Islam to be tried inside Libya
Libyan interim Prime Minister Abdel Rahim el-Keeb has promised a fair trial for Saif, who was seized in a southern Libyan town Saturday after having been on the run since forces of the NTC took over Tripoli in late August. Senussi, the brother-in-law
Updated: 11/23/2011 08:09P

Butt, Amir lose spot-fixing appeals
Butt's wife gave birth to a baby boy just 30 minutes before the trial verdict. Amir's lawyer Henry Blaxland had urged the judges to impose a suspended sentence of a length that would enable his immediate release. Asif and Butt were found guilty charges
Updated: 11/23/2011 08:04P

Babar Awan changes federation's stance on NRO
(4) The federation's view is that those who have benefited under the NRO should be proceeded against under the appropriate laws before the courts having the competent jurisdiction as factual matters need to be determined by the trial courts.
Updated: 11/23/2011 08:04P

CJ for strong ties between bar, courts
The Lahore High Court CJ, addressing the lawyers, said that disposal was the job of Wasa, not courts', as only cases were decided in courts. He termed the trial courts furnace and hatchery to produce and train lawyers. He said that young lawyers should
Updated: 11/23/2011 08:03P

Canadian officials attending Indonesian trial of engineer with Vancouver ties
Canadian officials are attending the trial of a Canadian engineer accused of corporate espionage in Indonesia, though the government remains tight-lipped about the extent of its involvement.
Updated: 11/23/2011 07:59P

Hamilton Township official alleges police sent threatening letter after
The DWI trial of Hamilton Deputy Mayor Charles Cain resumed Wednesday in North Wildwood Municipal Court. Cain, right, appears with attorney Louis Barbone. Posted: Wednesday, November 23, 2011 11:26 am | Updated: 7:25 pm, Wed Nov 23, 2011.
Updated: 11/23/2011 07:59P

Wilpons will face jury trial, according to report
US District Court Judge Jed S. Rakoff fulfilled Picard's request, and the trial is slated to begin on March 19, according to the report. Attorneys for Wilpon and Katz had pushed for the case to be heard and decided on by the judge alone.
Updated: 11/23/2011 07:58P

Judge bars lawyers from using name of alleged victim in Sandusky case
"I have never had a client's identity disclosed unless voluntarily, or needed a court order to make sure that happened." Shubin said Wednesday he expected Sandusky's defense lawyer to identify his client in court filings in an attempt to discredit the
Updated: 11/23/2011 07:57P

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