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UAE sentences activists to jail for protest call
The five, arrested in April for urging public protest and disrupting public order, have been on trial since June. "The court pronounces publicly the following sentence: the accused Ahmed Mansoor will be punished with imprisonment for three years for
Updated: 11/27/2011 02:58A

Case against Cape felon on hold
BARNSTABLE — A dearth of available judges has stalled a superior court case against a Centerville man who police say is one of Cape Cod's most notorious criminals. Ilya Zinov, 23, was scheduled to go to trial Monday on several firearms
Updated: 11/27/2011 02:41A

Ex-Councilwoman Sandy Annabi wants 2 charges dropped; Zehy Jereis also due in
An indicted former Yonkers Democratic councilwoman and former GOP boss head to court this week for one of the final hearings before their public-corruption trial. US District Judge Colleen McMahon could rule at Friday's scheduled hearing in Manhattan
Updated: 11/27/2011 02:37A

Pleasantville husband stabber to defend self in love triangle slay trial
The murder trial was postponed last month when Davalloo insisted she no longer wanted a lawyer. After recent competency hearings, Superior Court Judge Richard Comerford ruled that Davalloo could represent herself. He scheduled jury selection for Jan.
Updated: 11/27/2011 02:36A

09:14 UAE sentences five activists to jail for protest call
The five, arrested in April for urging public protest and disrupting public order, have been on trial since June. "The court pronounces publicly the following sentence: the accused Ahmed Mansoor will be punished with imprisonment for three years for
Updated: 11/27/2011 02:27A

UAE security court sentences 5 political activists
Photo: Kamran Jebreili / AP ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — A state security court in Abu Dhabi has sentenced five activists to prison terms for joining calls for greater political openness in the United Arab Emirates. The trial has been
Updated: 11/27/2011 02:21A

Fraud suspect plans for trial
Cooper also was ordered to pay, jointly with his co-defendants, nearly $92000 in restitution to Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Mississippi, plus $3524 for court fees and other costs. Blue Cross & Blue Shield administers the health plan and replaced the
Updated: 11/27/2011 02:19A

Colonial Constitution undermines DPP's independence
The recent passing of David Coore, QC, has left the Jamaican and Caribbean legal and political landscape in a state where it is calling out for men and women who are thinkers and shapers of a new and more certain landscape, influenced not so much by
Updated: 11/27/2011 02:11A

FOX Carolina 21UAE security court sentences 5 political activists
The trial has been denounced by rights groups and others, who say UAE authorities are using heavy-handed tactics to crush dissent after the Arab Spring uprisings elsewhere in the region. The court Sunday sentenced one prominent blogger, Ahmed Mansour,
Updated: 11/27/2011 02:10A

UAE security court sentences 5 activists for political reform calls
(Associated Press) The trial has been denounced by rights groups and others, who say UAE authorities are using heavy-handed tactics to crush dissent after the Arab Spring uprisings elsewhere in the region. The court Sunday sentenced one prominent
Updated: 11/27/2011 02:08A

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