Latest Trial Court News
Prosecution presents weapons in Bahraini medics re-trial
A retrial of the 20 Bahraini medics, who stand accused of trying to overthrow the regime, started in a civilian court on Monday. After the publication of an inquiry report last week, the doctors and nurses hoped to have their sentences, meted out by a
Updated: 11/28/2011 06:01A
Lawyers believe papers could provide strong grounds for appeal in case of man
Magill was shot dead while out walking his dog by two men who fled in a BMW. Lane was later arrested and stood trial with another man, Roger Vincent, who was cleared. Vincent and another man have since been convicted of another unconnected contract
Updated: 11/28/2011 06:00A
Hunter face court for shooting elk, killing skier
The trial against the female hunter who fired a single shot that passed through an elk before hitting and killing a cross-country skier, opens on Monday in Sweden. ”As we walked up to the animal we saw something on the ground a bit further away,
Updated: 11/28/2011 05:59A
Rwanda: Soldier Loses Appeal in Attempted Rape Case
Karongi — A Military Appeals Court in Karongi District, Wednesday, handed a 10 year jail sentence to a member of the Rwanda Defence Forces (RDF) accused of attempting to have sex with an underage girl. Corporal Cyprian Hakizimana had earlier been
Updated: 11/28/2011 05:55A
Gbenga Daniels' Trial Stalled Again
The trial of the immediate past governor of Ogun state Gbenga Daniel by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) for financial impropriety at the State High Court, Isabo in Abeokuta, the state capital has been stalled again.
Updated: 11/28/2011 05:55A
2 senators want ordinary jail for Arroyo
She said that even before discussing where to detain Arroyo, the regional trial court (RTC) judge handling her case should first decide whether she can post bail. Santiago, a former RTC judge, explained that although electoral sabotage is commonly
Updated: 11/28/2011 05:54A
Four in court over Daniel Smith murder
NORTH PADDINGTON: Four men appeared at the Old Bailey on Friday, in connection with the murder of Queen's Park electrician Daniel Smith. Friends and family were left devastated after 22-year-old Mr Smith was shot dead as he left KFC in Harrow Road,
Updated: 11/28/2011 05:52A
Students at courthouse info desk help visitors find their way
By Gary V. Murray TELEGRAM & GAZETTE STAFF WORCESTER — A group of Anna Maria College students has been helping to make the Worcester Trial Court a more user-friendly place and earning college credits at the same time. Since its opening last month,
Updated: 11/28/2011 05:52A
Judge orders review of 'explosive' documents that could clear Kevin Lane
Lane was later arrested and stood trial with another man, Roger Vincent, who was cleared. Vincent and another man have since been convicted of another unconnected contract killing. The court heard that regardless of the papers, which Lane's lawyer,
Updated: 11/28/2011 05:52A
Jury Trial In Sabo Lawsuit Could Begin In December
Dian Sabo filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Tkach, the city of Mentor and several other unnamed police and firefighters in federal court. Then, US District Judge James S. Gwin dismissed all federal charges against the city of Mentor but not Tkach
Updated: 11/28/2011 05:47A