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ICC must end confusion over trial of Gaddafi
At this time, there are serious questions as to whether the Libyan justice system can guarantee a fair trial without the death penalty. The International Criminal Court (ICC) must end the confusion over where Saif al-Islam al-Gaddafi should be tried,
Updated: 11/24/2011 11:01A

Court orders GMA doctors to testify
18 after the Commission on Elections (Comelec) filed charges of electoral sabotage, a non-bailable offense, on the recommendation of the joint panel of the poll body and the Department of Justice that investigated the poll fraud case.
Updated: 11/24/2011 11:01A

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Davison was a man of integrity and references, including one from the former South African Anglican archbishop the Rev Desmond Tutu, were available to the court. Tutu said the case was exceptional and tragic and wrote of Davison's contribution to DNA
Updated: 11/24/2011 11:01A

Miriam files bill to nullify DOJ power to issue HDO
41 before the Supreme Court, which her camp argued violated her constitutional right to travel. Ironically, DOJ Circular No. 41 was issued during Arroyo's administration by her then Justice secretary Alberto Agra. The Arroyo camp argued that the
Updated: 11/24/2011 10:59A

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Among the institutions that must be built is a justice system that will be able to put on trial two key members of the Gadhafi regime - Seif al-Islam Gadhafi, the dictator's recently captured son and one-time heir-apparent, and the ex-intelligence
Updated: 11/24/2011 10:56A

2G case: Prosecution witness retracts statement to CBI
Shahasrabuddhe was produced by CBI as a witness in the case to verify documents relating to financial transactions allegedly involving Reliance ADA Group companies and Swan Telecom Pvt Ltd which are accused in the case. The court has put Reliance ADA
Updated: 11/24/2011 10:54A

Delaware Court of Chancery awards $1.263 billion in damages for controlling
On October 14, 2011, Chancellor Leo Strine of the Delaware Court of Chancery awarded $1.263 billion to Southern Peru Copper Corp. ("Southern Peru") following trial of a derivative lawsuit against a controlling stockholder of Southern Peru and certain
Updated: 11/24/2011 10:53A

Monitor Scribes Criminal Libel Case Adjourned to Next Year
Mr Henry Ochieng, the political editor and Mr Angelo Izama, a senior reporter, appeared before Grade One Magistrate Flavia Nabakooza, for mention of their case pending a Supreme Court ruling on the offense, whose constitutionality is being challenged.
Updated: 11/24/2011 10:51A

Conrad Murray's attorneys seek probation
In papers filed Wednesday ahead of Murray's sentencing next week, his attorneys said Jackson's death was "an atypical and isolated aberration to an otherwise exceptional medical career," the Los Angeles Times reported. Murray, 58, was convicted Nov.
Updated: 11/24/2011 10:50A

Saiz reacts to Operacin Puerto developments
Former sporting director Manolo Saiz reacted to the news that the Operacin Puerto investigation is moving towards a conclusion now that the case is being moved to a criminal court. It was revealed yesterday that Saiz and six others, including Doctor
Updated: 11/24/2011 10:50A

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