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Judge says Cooke can be his own lawyer at trial
WILMINGTON -- James E. Cooke Jr. will be allowed to represent himself at his February re-trial on charges that he raped and murdered college student Lindsey Bonistall at her off-campus apartment in 2005. Superior Court Judge Charles H. Toliver IV,
Updated: 11/30/2011 04:13P

French court convicts 5 Somalis in hijacking
PARIS — A Paris court on Wednesday convicted five of six Somali men on trial for hijacking a sailboat off the African country's coast and kidnapping its two-person crew in the Gulf of Aden three years ago.
Updated: 11/30/2011 04:12P

Three men charged with Bridgewater armed robbery plead guilty during trial
The three finally saw trial in Superior Court this week after legal maneuvers and two suicide attempts by one defendant delayed it for more than three years. Authorities said the trio muscled their way into the Downey Street home in the early hours of
Updated: 11/30/2011 04:12P

Freed US man wins appeal in Aruba missing woman case
"If they want him behind bars now they would have to start a court case against him ... They have to charge him and take his case to court and they have years to do that." The defense attorney said he expects the case will go no further.
Updated: 11/30/2011 04:11P

Ex-NHL star's assault trial set for Dec. 2012
MONTREAL - Former NHL star Vincent Damphousse, alleged to have assaulted his wife, will have his day in court to answer to the charges. But he'll have to wait more than a year for the opportunity. Crown and defence lawyers set a date for his trial
Updated: 11/30/2011 04:11P

Upstate NY dance teacher gets 5 years in sex case
in Warren County Court. A jury convicted him in October of course of sexual conduct against a child, a felony, and misdemeanor sexual abuse. He was found guilty of repeatedly abusing the boy from the time he was 6 until he was 14. During his trial
Updated: 11/30/2011 04:09P

Lyantonde police stuck with cases after magistrate arrest
Delayed justice? The police have complained of case-files taking so long at the alternative Masaka Chief Magistrate's Court. But court officials there say plans to have a magistrate for Lyantonde have been finalised.
Updated: 11/30/2011 04:08P

Pentagon shooting suspect appears in court
The federal charges had been on hold while he awaited trial in Loudoun County on unrelated larceny charges. Melaku, a naturalized US citizen from Ethiopia, recently completed a jail term in Loudoun and was immediately transferred into federal custody.
Updated: 11/30/2011 04:06P

Anderson to go on trial in one of two murder cases
Asked why the Comeau case would be tried first, Walkley said DNA testing has not been completed in the Pellegrino case. The Comeau case does not involve DNA. “I think principally both of these cases are going to hinge on the believability of the
Updated: 11/30/2011 03:57P

Jury in Manitoba double-murder trial deliberates
Following a trial that began Nov. 16 in Winnipeg, Court of Queen's Bench Justice Richard Saull spent Wednesday morning reviewing the evidence and preparing the 12 jurors for deliberations. Saull told the jury not to speculate about issues that could
Updated: 11/30/2011 03:39P

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