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ECHR to review Khodorkovsky's first criminal case - defense counsel
In late 2010, a Moscow district court sentenced Khodorkovsky and Lebedev to 14 years in prison for oil theft and money laundering. They were expected to be released in 2017, taking into account the time they had served for their convictions from their
Updated: 11/24/2011 06:50A

Burnley Crown Court juror collapses and dies
A JUROR about to be sworn in at Burnley Crown Court collapsed and later died ahead of a trial. Tom Lane, 55, suffered a suspected heart attack while waiting to take his place on the jury bench in courtroom two.
Updated: 11/24/2011 06:44A

Libya vows to work with ICC in Qaddafi son case
Libya is obliged by a UN Security Council resolution to work with the ICC, but that does not necessarily preclude a trial in Libya. If the court determines that the country has a functioning legal system that will give Seif Al-Islam a fair trial on
Updated: 11/24/2011 06:44A

HC to hear Kanimozhi's bail plea tomorrow
“All the bail applications would be heard tomorrow at 10.30 am,” Justice VK Shali said on Thursday. The accused, who included former Telecom Secretary Siddharth Behura and filmmaker Karim Morani, had pleaded that their bail applications should come up
Updated: 11/24/2011 06:43A

Murray prosecutors push for maximum sentence
The prosecutors' submission to Pastor also claims Murray has shown no remorse for his crime, while also criticising the defendant – who chose not to testify during his trial – for giving an interview as part of that previously reported TV documentary,
Updated: 11/24/2011 06:41A

Trial is 'opportunity to forgive'
As a UN-backed war crimes tribunal in Phnom Penh, Cambodia reconvened this week to hear testimony from former top officials of the Khmer Rouge, Catholics in the capital welcomed the opportunity for justice and forgiveness after more than 30 years of
Updated: 11/24/2011 06:37A

Libyan leaders vow to co-operate with the ICC
Libya is obliged by a UN Security Council resolution to work with the ICC, but that does not necessarily preclude a trial in Libya. If the court determines that the country has a functioning legal system that will give Seif al-Islam a fair trial on
Updated: 11/24/2011 06:34A

Gang rape accused acquitted by court
New Delhi: Seven men, facing trial for gang raping a woman in a hotel in Gurgaon five years ago, have been acquitted by a Delhi court as the victim made a volte face and said she was never raped. "Making allegations of gang rape against accused persons
Updated: 11/24/2011 06:33A

Shock as juror dies at Burnley Crown Court
A JUROR about to be sworn in at Burnley Crown Court collapsed and later died ahead of a trial. Tom Lane, 55, suffered a suspected heart attack while waiting to take his place on the jury bench in courtroom two.
Updated: 11/24/2011 06:30A

Miriam wants DoJ's HDO power stripped
MANILA, Philippines — Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago Thursday filed a bill that practically removes from the Department of Justice (DoJ) the power to issue hold departure orders (HDOs) which, she said, can be used for political
Updated: 11/24/2011 06:29A

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