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2G: HC to hear bail pleas of Kanimozhi, 5 others today
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: 11/28/2011 02:13A
Key witness in terror trial to testify
Jurors in the terrorism trial of Tarek Mehanna have endured 18 days of sometimes gruesome testimony in US District Court in Boston and heard testimony from FBI special agents who investigated the case and from young Muslims who once called Mehanna
Updated: 11/28/2011 02:12A
Trial for accused killer to begin this week in Middlesex courthouse
MIDDLETOWN — The trial for the man charged with the 2009 murder of a Wesleyan student will begin this week. Stephen Morgan, who will be back in court Wednesday, has waived the right to a trial by jury and elected for a court trial by
Updated: 11/28/2011 02:11A
2G: Kanimozhi, five others hope for bail today
The Supreme Court while granting bail had pulled up the lower courts, including the special CBI court headed by Justice OP Saini, for prolonging the incarceration of the accused. Noting that refusal of bail cannot be used for punitive purposes,
Updated: 11/28/2011 02:09A
When it comes to bond, judges are lumping some white-collar criminal
To the chagrin of defense lawyers, it's an argument that appears to be swaying the courts. In recent months, several wealthy foreigners, including Mehmood, have been denied bond in US District Court after prosecutors argued their wealth and foreign
Updated: 11/28/2011 02:07A
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New Delhi, Nov 28: The Delhi High Court granted bail on health grounds to former telecom minister Sukh Ram, who has been given five years rigorous imprisonment by a trial court for corruption. The court has asked Sukh Ram to furnish two sureties of
Updated: 11/28/2011 02:04A
Letter from New York: No outsourcing for Libyan justice
I am sure that we all agree that the most important aspect to consider is that justice is served and seen to be served, regardless of the trial's location, be it Tripoli or The Hague. Needless to say that there are many international human rights
Updated: 11/28/2011 02:04A
Warning of Norfolk courts backlog
Leading solicitors today warned Norfolk's justice system was being undermined by court closures, with witnesses and defendants waiting months for trials that are often delayed. To send a link to this page to a friend, simply enter their email address
Updated: 11/28/2011 02:03A
Trial starts today for second suspect in Eve Carson killing
Today, the younger of the two men accused of shooting her to death goes on trial in Orange County Superior Court. Laurence Alvin Lovette, now 21, was 17 when police arrested him in March 2008 and accused him of kidnapping, robbing and murdering Carson.
Updated: 11/28/2011 02:02A
Backers urge no prison for Plowman
Lincoln Plowman, 48, will be sentenced Thursday in US District Court in Indianapolis. He faces up to 30 years in prison and $500000 in fines, but a judge could be more lenient, especially because Plowman doesn't have a criminal history.
Updated: 11/28/2011 02:02A