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Disciple's work-practice charges dismissed
Catherine Tissier at the start of the Paris trial against two Opus Dei members. Photo: Theresa Ambrose A Paris court has cleared two members of the powerful Roman Catholic organisation Opus Dei and an association close to it of subjecting a disciple to
Updated: 11/25/2011 08:10A

2G case:HC says SC bail verdict 'silent' on serious charge
I am not saying that the apex court was ignorant of the fact (409) but it is silent on the issue. "The day the order (on bail) was passed, charges were crystallised in the trial court and it cannot be said that this fact was not known to the Hon'ble
Updated: 11/25/2011 08:10A

Australian boy, 14, jailed for two months for buying marijuana while on
By Mail Foreign Service An Australian teenager has been sentenced to two months in detention for buying drugs while holidaying with his family on Bali. The boy, who cannot be identified, will be freed in just over a week because of the time he has
Updated: 11/25/2011 08:07A

Judge rejects Berlusconi bid to block trial hearing
Mills was convicted of taking the bribe from Berlusconi and sentenced to 4-1/2 years in jail by an Italian court in a separate trial, but a higher court effectively killed the case because of rules over the maximum time after an event that a case can
Updated: 11/25/2011 08:06A

Pannone LLP | Richard Scorer examines the legal principles behind the child
That decision, which enabled the courts to waive the primary limitation period in direct assault cases provided a fair trial is still possible, paved the way for large numbers of historic abuse claims to be successfully argued on the basis of vicarious
Updated: 11/25/2011 07:57A

Judge serves up ruling in brown bread case
During the trial, a small supermarket shelf was set up in the courtroom to illustrate the arguments. Welcoming the verdict, Michael McCambridge said: "We are pleased with today's High Court decision. McCambridge Limited has spent decades making high
Updated: 11/25/2011 07:49A

2 accused in journo Soumya murder let off in car theft case
Two gangsters and key accused in the sensational murders of TV journalist Soumya Vishwanathan and an IT executive have been let off by a Delhi court in a vehicle theft case on grounds of several unexplained “inconsistencies” in police probe.
Updated: 11/25/2011 07:48A

Morning briefing: Woman files 2nd appeal in collar bomb conviction
has filed her own appeal for a new trial. The Erie Times-News reported Friday that Diehl-Armstrong filed the appeal a week ago even though her court-appointed lawyer had done so Nov. 4, filing his appeal with the 3rd Us. Circuit Court of Appeals.
Updated: 11/25/2011 07:41A

2G: Kanimozhi's wait for bail gets longer as Court puts off hearing till Monday
Speaking informally to journalists in the courtroom, Raja - who is also an accredited trial court lawyer - said he had been spending most of his time in Tihar preparing his defence. "I write every day, connect each prosecution witness to the evidence
Updated: 11/25/2011 07:35A

ICC must end confusion over trial of Saif Gaddafi
The International Criminal Court (ICC) must end the confusion over where Saif al-Islam al-Gaddafi should be tried, Amnesty International has said, after the court's prosecutor said that the Libyan authorities can put him on trial in Libya.
Updated: 11/25/2011 07:30A

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