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Civil Defense: 5 students responsible for school fire
Sheikh Ibrahim Al-Gini said: “The confessions furnish conclusive evidence against them should they be made to stand trial at the General Court if the bereaved families ask for blood money.” He warned that the girls may be tried at the District Court if
Updated: 11/24/2011 05:02P

Officials wrestle with court dates for Imagine Adoption case
CAMBRIDGE — Prosecutors are planning for an extended and complicated trial when two former leaders of Imagine Adoption get to court and face fraud charges. A trial date hasn't yet been set for Susan Hayhow and Rick Hayhow,
Updated: 11/24/2011 05:02P

Jury finds woman conspired with hitmen to slay ex-husband
Thursday's verdict by a BC Supreme Court jury in the trial of Liza Joylene Belcourt and her two co-accused, David Dean Laidlaw and Jordan Joseph Doiron, came after less than a day of deliberations. Following a five-week trial, the jury found each
Updated: 11/24/2011 05:01P

PPP demands accountability for all
With the Supreme Court (SC) expected to decide on a petition seeking a review of the court's judgment in the National Reconciliation Ordinance (NRO) case, several PPP ministers on Thursday said the law should treat all equally and asked why cases that
Updated: 11/24/2011 04:55P

McCarthy Tetrault LLP | Supreme Court of Canada Rejects Claim to Aboriginal
Binnie J. wrote the reasons for the SCC and began his reasons by providing an overview of the case and the SCC's views on the matters before it. He confirmed the trial court's conclusion that the Lax Kw'alaams did not engage in any significant trade in
Updated: 11/24/2011 04:51P

'Bali Boy' to learn fate today
The teenager's trial will resume this morning (about 9am AEDT) in a makeshift hearing room at the Denpasar District Court, where a large media contingent is also expected for the sentencing. Prosecutors have demanded the boy, from Morisset Park near
Updated: 11/24/2011 04:47P

Judgment Day: Bali boy finds out his fate
Picture: Johannes P Christo Source: The Daily Telegraph Has not been sleeping or eating, as he 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,
Updated: 11/24/2011 04:43P

No such thing as “good polygamy”
Children play outside the Mormon Hills school in the polygamist community of Bountiful. Picture: Canadian Press Marriage and family advocacy groups have greeted with enthusiasm a Canadian court decision upholding the country's ban on polygamy,
Updated: 11/24/2011 04:42P

Surrey mom convicted of conspiring to hire hitmen
The verdict by the BC Supreme Court jury in the trial of Liza Joylene Belcourt and her two co-accused, David Dean Laidlaw and Jordan Joseph Doiron, came after less than a day of deliberations. Following a five-week trial, the jury found each accused
Updated: 11/24/2011 04:32P

Berlusconi fails to win court order
Mr Mills was charged along with Berlusconi with corruption by the Milan District Court. He was convicted in his absence in February 2009, but acquitted by the Italian Supreme Court under Italy's statute of limitations in February 2010.
Updated: 11/24/2011 04:29P

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