Latest Trial Court News
Mom Out of Jail
A woman Espaola Police accuse of killing her 3-year-old son in a car accident while she was under the influence of prescription drugs and cocaine was released from jail following a bond reduction hearing Monday.
Updated: 11/24/2011 02:28P
Worker on trial over offering bribe to cop
DUBAI - A Bangladeshi worker stood trial in the Court of First Instance on Thursday on the charge of offering a bribe of Dh1,000 to an Emirati police officer to let him off and not taken to the police station. The 28-year-old worker allegedly made the
Updated: 11/24/2011 02:27P
Girl allegedly killed by family wanted to run away
It was all too much, so she took some pills in a suicide attempt, assistant principal Josee Fortin told the mass murder trial. "I had enough," she said Sahar told her. "I wanted to die." When Sahar tried to kill herself in May 2008,
Updated: 11/24/2011 02:27P
Essential Services Legislation Still in Court
According to the SFL, prior to this case going to trial, the United Nations' International Labour Organization ruled that Saskatchewan's Essential Services Legislation is a violation of the rights of working people.
Updated: 11/24/2011 02:25P
European Court finds 1969 expropriation of Freeport land violated European
Moreover, they alleged that it took the Maltese authorities 31 years to start compensation proceedings which, to date, remain pending, in breach of Article 6 § 1 (right of access to court/right to a fair trial within a reasonable time).
Updated: 11/24/2011 02:25P
Shafia girl, 13, allegedly killed by family, wanted to run away, court told
KINGSTON, Ont. - A court in eastern Ontario is hearing that a 13-year-old girl allegedly killed by her Montreal family became "furious" when a teacher said it wasn't a good idea for her to run away from home with her 17-year-old sister.
Updated: 11/24/2011 02:19P
Close encounters
The conclusion of the Special investigation Team appointed by the Gujarat High Court, that Ishrat Jahan and three others were killed in cold blood, has shaken people's faith in Gujarat's police machinery. No elected government can endorse a mob justice
Updated: 11/24/2011 02:17P
French woman loses Opus Dei enslavement case
A French woman has lost her "enslavement" court case against two followers of Opus Dei and an association closely linked to the powerful conservative Catholic group. By Henry Samuel, Paris Catherine Tissier, 40, had claimed that from the age of 14
Updated: 11/24/2011 02:14P
Judgement Day: Bali boy finds out his fate
Source: The Daily Telegraph Has not been sleeping or eating, as he anxiously awaits verdict day. A TEENAGE boy jailed in Bali for allegedly buying marijuana from a street seller will today be told if he faces Christmas in prison, or if he will be
Updated: 11/24/2011 02:11P
Conrad Murray Faces Four Year Prison Sentence
According to Reuters, prosecutors in the involuntary manslaughter trial of Conrad Murray submitted court documents to Judge Michael Pastor asking that Murray be sentenced to the maximum four years in jail for his responsibility in the death of Michael
Updated: 11/24/2011 02:10P