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Bourne to stand trial for 2010 Cool Square Bar murder
By Stabroek staff | 0 Comments | Local | Friday, November 25, 2011 Junior Bourne was committed yesterday to stand trial in the High Court for the 2010 Cool Square Bar murder of Canada-based Guyanese Rawle Harding. The ruling was read by Magistrate
Updated: 11/25/2011 04:15A
GMA's son urges public: Let's pray for her
The younger Arroyo came out with the statement after his mother's lawyers changed their pleading before the Pasay City Regional Trial Court from hospital to house arrest, citing doctors' assurance that she is already "physically fit" to leave the
Updated: 11/25/2011 04:15A
Parliament dismisses over 140500 calls for Commons debate on Babar Ahmad
Ahmad is waiting for a final ruling on his case from the European Court of Human Rights. The e-petition to put Ahmad has attracted the support of celebrities including boxer Amir Khan and comedian Mark Thomas. The petition says: “In June 2011, the…
Updated: 11/25/2011 04:15A
Doc recommends reversal of Ivler's colostomy
The 29-year-old accused was brought from Camp Bagong Diwa in Taguig City to the Quirino Memorial Medical Center in Quezon City for a follow-up checkup to determine if he is fit to undergo surgery to reverse his colostomy. In the one-page letter to the
Updated: 11/25/2011 04:10A
Rwanda: Victims Request Hearings of Ugandan and Congolese Officials
The Hague — A group of child soldiers victims participating in the trial of Mathieu Ngudjolo and Germain Katanga before the International Criminal Court (ICC) on Thursday asked the court to call upon to the bar Congolese and Ugandan officials.
Updated: 11/25/2011 04:06A
Court: Estonians admit to importing cocaine, sentenced to 14 years
Two Estonian men were each sentenced to 14 years imprisonment yesterday, after they admitted to charges of importing five kilograms and 761.5 grams of cocaine, with a street value of some 600000, instead of standing trial. Janno Aun and Aulis Zopp,
Updated: 11/25/2011 04:04A
Rwanda: ICC Prosecutor Endorses Libya's Right to Try Saif Gaddafi
judicial and political requirements for a fair and equitable trial were united in Libya. "The President of the [Transitional National] Council told me they would address such a letter to the ICC judges. They respect the [international] Court",
Updated: 11/25/2011 04:02A
Possible out of court end to Hay Webster case
THERE could be an out of court settlement in the dual citizenship case against Sharon Hay Webster, the Jamaica Labour Party (JLP) MP for South Central St Catherine, ahead of the scheduled June 11, 2012 trial in the Supreme Court.
Updated: 11/25/2011 03:59A
ER assault trial adjourned, bond reduced
Some of the charges were added by District Judge John H. Hart at the end of a preliminary exam conducted in September. A jury trial in the Midland County Circuit Court had originally been set for Nov. 21, but Gould's attorney, Rick Lee of Midland,
Updated: 11/25/2011 03:53A
Hiring The Right Divorce Lawyer: First Vital Decision
There isn't one personality type that fits best to every divorce and child custody case, and the gender of your attorney should have little impact on the final outcome. As with many family law matters, the need for a pit bull approach or a Mr. Nice Guy
Updated: 11/25/2011 03:53A