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Libya will try Gaddafi's son fairly: ICC prosecutor
(Reuters) - Libya will make a point of giving Muammar Gaddafi's son Saif al-Islam a fair trial to show the world it is no longer a tinpot dictatorship, the International Criminal Court's prosecutor said on Thursday.
Updated: 11/24/2011 08:02A

GYRODYNE CO. OF AM., INC. v. STATE
The trial court properly rejected the appraisal submitted by the State of New York, since the evidence demonstrated that the highest and best use of the property was as a residential development, as the claimant's expert concluded, and not as a light
Updated: 11/24/2011 08:01A

AL-SHAHRANI v. HUDSON AUTO TRADERS, INC.
"A motion for judgment as a matter of law pursuant to CPLR 4401 may be granted only when the trial court determines that, upon the evidence presented, there is no rational process by which the fact trier could base a finding in favor of the nonmoving
Updated: 11/24/2011 08:00A

PEOPLE v. LAKATOSZ
A trial court resentencing a defendant solely for the purpose of imposing a required term of postrelease supervision has no authority to consider reducing the incarceration component of the defendant's original sentence and we likewise have no
Updated: 11/24/2011 08:00A

Libya vows to work with ICC on Saif 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 07:59A

IN RE TAYLOR
The trial court denied the exception and ordered the Taylors' attorney to execute a written affidavit affirming that he represents the State of Louisiana, and he will continue representing the State exclusively by special appointment in the termination
Updated: 11/24/2011 07:59A

PLATINUM CITY, L.L.C. v. BOUDREAUX
This appeal arises from the trial court's judgment in favor of the landlord against the tenant whereby the trial court found that the tenant owed the landlord compensation for past due rent and late penalties. The trial court also dismissed all claims
Updated: 11/24/2011 07:59A

STATE v. BARFIELD
Following presentation of the evidence at the habitual offender hearing, the trial court vacated Defendant's prior sentence. The trial court found Defendant to be a second felony offender, ordered Defendant to serve eight years at hard labor without
Updated: 11/24/2011 07:59A

STATE v. WARE
RS 14:43.1. The State filed a "Prieur Motion," and a hearing was held. The trial court granted the State's motion with written reasons. Defendant elected to be tried by the trial judge. After a trial, Defendant was found guilty as charged.
Updated: 11/24/2011 07:59A

STATE v. CREDEUR
Therefore, we find Defendant guilty of possession of methamphetamine, and remand the case to the trial court for sentencing on the possession conviction. Defendant, Jerry H. Credeur, Jr., was arrested at a residence where police believed illegal drugs
Updated: 11/24/2011 07:59A

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