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Court hears that “no-one knew” how tragic toddler Declan died
A PATHOLOGIST yesterday told a murder trial that no-one knows what caused one-year-old Declan Hainey's death. Dr Claire Evans, a consultant paediatric and perinatal pathologist at Yorkhill Hospital, in Glasgow, was giving evidence at the trial of
Updated: 11/24/2011 10:17A

No Request of Sihanouk Summons: Khieu Samphan Team
Speaking in an opening statement to the court on Wednesday, as a major trial for former regime leaders got under way, Khieu Samphan said he was not aware of the mass atrocities taking place throughout the country, despite being the nominal head of the
Updated: 11/24/2011 10:17A

Kgosikwena launches another bid to regain freedom
At the hearing of the application of leave to appeal yesterday, Sebele's lawyer, Kgosietsile Ngakaagae argued that they have a strong case and urged Moroka to grant leave to approach the Court of Appeal. He said that central to Sebele's case is the
Updated: 11/24/2011 10:16A

BC malpractice lawsuit heads to Supreme Court
OTTAWA - A multimillion-dollar malpractice lawsuit against a BC hospital on behalf of a boy who suffered brain damage due to what is alleged to have been a botched delivery will go before Canada's top court. The Supreme Court of Canada will make a
Updated: 11/24/2011 10:15A

Motorcycle gang murder trial begins in Litchfield next month
Unable to afford an attorney, Campbell will be represented by a court-appointed public defender, Christopher Cosgrove, when he faces a new jury and prosecuting State's Attorney David Shepack. 7-Day Subscribers have FREE access to everything on
Updated: 11/24/2011 10:15A

SC Asks Centre to Respond to Allegation By Amit Shah
Earlier, the agency had urged the apex court to transfer the trial in the case to a place outside Gujarat on the ground that witnesses were being intimidated and the trial could be held in a free and fair manner. Sohrabuddin and his wife were allegedly
Updated: 11/24/2011 10:14A

Evidence in Lawrence murder case missed because forensic scientists "didn't
He told the court, these were the days before DNA testing, and any examinations carried out on blood could only be done on a larger stain than today's methods require, and even then would only identify blood groupings. Mr Wain said: "By today's
Updated: 11/24/2011 10:11A

Bill limits DoJ travel authority
A BILL has been filed at the Senate that mandates the Department of Justice (DoJ) to seek the approval of regional trial courts in seeking travel restrictions on persons undergoing preliminary investigation, a move seen to reinforce judicial authority
Updated: 11/24/2011 10:11A

B.C. malpractice lawsuit heads to Supreme Court
By Jordan Press, Postmedia News November 24, 2011 10:07 AM A multimillion-dollar malpractice lawsuit against a BC hospital on behalf of a boy who suffered brain damage due to what is alleged to have been a botched delivery will go before Canada's top
Updated: 11/24/2011 10:10A

Acadiana's News Leader New Libyan government sworn in
Entertainment News from AP Entertainment News from AP AP Exclusive: Witness: Biker killing was a mistake AP National News Video More>> Police put on leave, Calif. college president vows system-wide probe in spraying of students More>> By VANESSA GERA
Updated: 11/24/2011 10:09A

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