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Ill. Supreme Court orders lower court to reconsider hearsay evidence in
In July, the Third District Appellate Court dismissed the appeal as untimely, saying that Will County prosecutors had missed a 30-day deadline to appeal. But the high court ordered the justices to consider the merits, not the timeliness, of the case.
Updated: 11/30/2011 11:18A

Teen in Craigslist Case Looks Dazed in Noble County Courtroom
CALDWELL, Ohio- A teenager accused of murder made his first public court appearance Tuesday on charges he was part of a deadly robbery team that lured victims with a phony Craigslist job ad, appearing dazed as a judge
Updated: 11/30/2011 11:16A

Suicide trial exposed couple's close secrets
"Even when you win a case like this, you lose." Police had been exemplary in the way they had dealt with his family, Roger Palairet said. "We are all tremendously relieved." In a statement for his 71-year-old father's trial in the High Court at
Updated: 11/30/2011 11:15A

No verdict over fatal car crushing
The prosecution did not accept her plea and she went on trial at the Central Criminal Court last week. It was the second time Nolan faced trial on this charge and it was the second jury that failed to reach a verdict in the case.
Updated: 11/30/2011 11:14A

Dad refused bail in tampering case
A Masterton man charged with witness tampering in his son's aggravated robbery trial is to remain in custody. Wayne "Puki" Moewaka Namana, 53, was arrested in October and appeared in Masterton District Court on Friday facing two counts of perverting
Updated: 11/30/2011 11:11A

Judge wants fraud case finalised
BRADLEY Royston Sparrow will again face the Warwick District Court today to answer a total of nine fraud charges. It is alleged the 30-year-old Warwick man deposited a cheque and withdrew a total of $25000 from the account before the cheque cleared.
Updated: 11/30/2011 11:11A

Chemist in court over Texas Twp barrels
If the case goes to trial and Haugen is convicted, he faces up to two years in prison and a $2500 to $25000 fine. The sentence could go up to five years in prison and a $100000 fine if the court finds the "defendant's actions posed a substantial
Updated: 11/30/2011 11:11A

Facebook phrase keeps Cathedral schoolgirl out of jail
By Daily Mail Reporter A teenager accused of encouraging riots via Facebook on the night British cities were looted, walked free from court today after a judge agreed the authorities had failed to see the funny side. Hollie Bentley, 19, escaped a five
Updated: 11/30/2011 11:11A

WestLB Appeals Ruling Over Nomura Sale of Worthless Securities
He said the judge at the original trial should have tried to put a value on the securities instead of accepting they were worthless. “The judge, even with all the difficulties, could have come up with a figure,” Nash said. The trial court case was
Updated: 11/30/2011 11:10A

£161m VAT fraud: Vaughan-Owen sisters jailed
"A case of, if you want it, you can have it, without doing any work to earn it," he told the jury as he outlined the case against the two sisters. During the trial, the court was told that 42-year-old former Post Officer worker Andrea Vaughan-Owen and
Updated: 11/30/2011 11:09A

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