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Nigeria: N37 Billion Scam - EFCC Tenders 16 Exhibits Against Bankole, Nafada
Documents which were tendered by the witnesses and admitted in evidence were: Offer Letters for the loan from UBA; correspondences between EFCC and the office of the Accountant-General of the Federation requesting for documents and interview;
Updated: 11/25/2011 05:39A
2G case: Delhi High Court adjourns hearing on Kanimozhi bail plea till Monday
Hopeful of a favourable order after the Supreme Court on Wednesday granted bail to the five corporate executives who are co-accused in the case, Ms Kanimozhi along with the other accused - Kalaignar TV chief Sharath Kumar, Cineyug Films' Karim Morani,
Updated: 11/25/2011 05:38A
Kasab death penalty: Expedite process, say lawyers
Eminent lawyers say in case the Supreme Court also upholds the death penalty, Kasab can file a mercy petition which will require the president. Special Public Prosecutor for the case Ujjwal Nikam said everybody has the right to a fair trial and that a
Updated: 11/25/2011 05:37A
Woman guilty in murder conspiracy
The verdict by the BC Supreme Court jury in the trial of Liza Joylene Belcourt and her two co-accused - David Dean Laidlaw, 41, and Jordan Joseph Doiron, 25 -came after less than a day of deliberations. Following a five-week trial, the jury found each
Updated: 11/25/2011 05:35A
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 05:35A
Jail for Swansea motor dealer who supplied cocaine
A SWANSEA man who used his car sales business as a front for dealing cocaine has been jailed for four years. Martin Robert Stead was sent down having been convicted after a Swansea Crown Court trial. Police said it was yet another warning that they
Updated: 11/25/2011 05:35A
Court: Claims can go to attorney general's headquarters
The court concluded that any notice sent by certified mail and addressed to the attorney general's office, Justice Department headquarters or the agency's post office box would satisfy the law. The ruling means the case can continue at the trial court
Updated: 11/25/2011 05:32A
Libya Could Hold Seif al-Islam Trial in Two Months
Seif is due to be interrogated by a committee established by the attorney-general's office within the next few days, and Alagy said that the process of putting him on trial in Libya, which has been approved by the International Criminal Court,
Updated: 11/25/2011 05:31A
Sisters desperate to escape, court told
KINGSTON, Ont. — A pair of teenage sisters allegedly killed by their parents and brother were so desperate to escape from their family home that they asked seemingly every authority figure they encountered for help, court heard Thursday.
Updated: 11/25/2011 05:31A
Court: Claims can go to attorney general's HQ
The court concluded that any notice sent by certified mail and addressed to the attorney general's office, Justice Department headquarters or the agency's post office box would satisfy the law. The ruling means the case can continue at the trial court
Updated: 11/25/2011 05:26A