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Samsung's Aussie appeal results coming next week
The trial for that case is expected to take place sometime in March. Despite the ongoing injunction against Samsung, several retailers have found their own ways to continue sales of the Galaxy Tab 10.1. Most of these involve selling the tablets from
Updated: 11/25/2011 10:53A

Portsmouth owner appears in court over allegations of fraud
were granted conditional bail when they came before Westminster magistrates' court. Lithuanian prosecutors issued a European arrest warrant for Antonov and Baranauskas on Wednesday after naming them as the main suspects in a pre-trial investigation
Updated: 11/25/2011 10:46A

Man to stand trial in January
The charges were later dismissed in district court. Two days after the vehicle chase, Johnson was arrested on an outstanding warrant after spending two nights under hay bales. He was lodged in jail and later charged as a driver fleeing and eluding
Updated: 11/25/2011 10:41A

True Justice
Last May, the SWS findings indicated that 51% of those surveyed were unhappy with the way the issue is being resolved with justice. (We anticipate that the next one would show a perceptible rise). Also, at that time, the families of the victims had yet
Updated: 11/25/2011 10:39A

Fair trials, but done Libya's way
National Transitional Council officials insist that Saif al-Islam and Senoussi must be tried in Libya because “local justice is the rule and international justice is the exception.” The pair will be given a fair trial, they argue.
Updated: 11/25/2011 10:38A

Spain Govt Grants "Partial Pardon" Of Santander CEO
In a brief press release, the Justice Ministry said that it had also granted partial pardons to Rafael Jimenez de Parga and Miguel Angel Calama, two other Banesto executives who had been convicted together with Saenz. The ministry didn't disclose
Updated: 11/25/2011 10:38A

Spain Government Grants "Partial Pardon" Of Santander CEO
In a brief press release, the Justice Ministry said that it had also granted partial pardons to Rafael Jimenez de Parga and Miguel Angel Calama, two other Banesto executives who had been convicted together with Saenz. The ministry didn't disclose
Updated: 11/25/2011 10:38A

New Texas congressional map might give advantage to Democrats
In a separate case in Washington, a federal court refused to approve the lawmaker-drawn map without a trial, agreeing with the Department of Justice that there was sufficient evidence to question whether it hurt minority representation.
Updated: 11/25/2011 10:38A

2G: HC Says SC Bail Verdict 'Silent' on Serious Charge
The remarks relating to the offence of criminal breach of trust under section 409 of IPC slapped against all the 17 accused in the case was made by Justice VK Shali at the fag end of the day-long hearing, which was advanced from Dec 1.
Updated: 11/25/2011 10:36A

Decision on hearing to signal Sandusky's legal strategy
Webster added that prosecutors are often open to negotiating a plea agreement before a preliminary hearing in sexual abuse cases to avoid requiring victims to testify in open court. But in a case that has attracted international attention,
Updated: 11/25/2011 10:35A

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