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ROWING: Reeves stays on course in trials
Meanwhile, Wallingford gained two victories in the Kingston Small Boats Head on a 4800m course from Hampton Court to Stevens Eyot. Brianna Stubbs and Caroline Greves won the women's intermediate 1 double category. Clubmate Christina Heems-kerk was the
Updated: 11/25/2011 05:26A

Woman conspired with 2 hit men to murder ex-husband, jury finds
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: 11/25/2011 05:26A

Animal cruelty case postponed
Two Cape Town janitors accused of burying a dog alive told the Khayelitsha Magistrate Court they no longer needed the services of a legal aid lawyer. The men said they have hired their own legal representatives. The suspects who face charges of animal
Updated: 11/25/2011 05:25A

Memorial Mall may be sold in December sheriff's auction
In a post-trial brief filed in Sheboygan County Circuit Court, Mayer claims there were errors with the mortgage and promissory note, as well as with the transfer of the promissory note from the original lender to various other entities.
Updated: 11/25/2011 05:19A

Court date for Calne tradesman after dispute over bills
builder Kevin Mayo, who is accused of trashing the foundations of a house with a digger after a pay dispute with a client will face trial after denying criminal damage. Mayo, of Chaveywell Court, Castle Street, Calne, faces charges of
Updated: 11/25/2011 05:14A

More charges now pending in child porn case
Roger Joseph Williams, 51, appeared in Moncton provincial court yesterday for a bail hearing but defence lawyer Scott Fowler asked that the matter be set over until Monday. He said he was notified by the Crown that more charges are pending against his
Updated: 11/25/2011 05:13A

State 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 05:12A

Drugs trial underway
Anthony Diprose, 26, of Roeburn Drive, Morecambe, was the “effective head of a criminal gang which deals with illegal drugs” in the Lancaster and Morecambe areas, Preston Crown Court was told. Mr Andrew Nuttall, prosecuting, told a jury Diprose
Updated: 11/25/2011 05:11A

Zimbabwe: Woman in US$ 6 000 Swindle
Hilda Kamupira of Number 137 Megawatt Court in Harare was not formally charged when she appeared before magistrate Mr Donald Ndirowei. She was remanded to December 7 for trial on US$100 bail coupled with stringent reporting conditions.
Updated: 11/25/2011 05:11A

Judges dismiss doctors' argument
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 05:10A

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