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China's Top Court Orders New Trial for 'Rich Sister' Wu Ying
The Supreme court recommended that Wu be given the death penalty “with reprieve” because she confessed her crime, the Xinhua News Agency reported today. That means that she can avoid execution for good behavior. Wu's case drew the attention of Premier
Updated: 04/20/2012 07:12A
Court Overturns Wu Ying Death Sentence
Summary?Xinhua News Agency reported late on Friday that China's Supreme People's Court had overturned the death sentence handed down to Wu Ying in a high-profile case involving illegal lending. By Pang Lei Xinhua News Agency reported late on Friday
Updated: 04/20/2012 07:06A
Court Overturns Wu Ying Death Sentence
Summary?Xinhua News Agency reported late on Friday that China's Supreme People's Court had overturned the death sentence handed down to Wu Ying in a high-profile case involving illegal lending. By Pang Lei Xinhua News Agency reported late on Friday
Updated: 04/20/2012 07:06A
The Supreme Court was very wrong to ban assisted suicide: Globe readers
Her quest to die at the time of her choosing, once her quality of life was sufficiently diminished, sparked a national debate about physician-assisted suicide as her case made its way to the Supreme Court of Canada. A narrow majority of five judges
Updated: 04/20/2012 07:00A
The Supreme Court was very wrong to ban assisted suicide: Globe readers
Her quest to die at the time of her choosing, once her quality of life was sufficiently diminished, sparked a national debate about physician-assisted suicide as her case made its way to the Supreme Court of Canada. A narrow majority of five judges
Updated: 04/20/2012 07:00A
'I am not a psychiatric case,' Breivik tells court
OSLO — Norwegian right-wing extremist Anders Behring Breivik, who is on trial for killing 77 people last July, insisted to an Oslo court Friday that he is sane. "I am not a psychiatric case," Breivik told the court when questioned by a lawyer for the
Updated: 04/20/2012 07:00A
'I am not a psychiatric case,' Breivik tells court
OSLO — Norwegian right-wing extremist Anders Behring Breivik, who is on trial for killing 77 people last July, insisted to an Oslo court Friday that he is sane. "I am not a psychiatric case," Breivik told the court when questioned by a lawyer for the
Updated: 04/20/2012 07:00A
Norway Attacks Trial Day 5: Live
Anders Behring Breivik faces further questions about his massacre on Utoya island with court warnings of harrowing evidence. The trial has resumed with Breivik being questioned by defence lawyers. Court adjourned for lunch, expected to resume at 1230.
Updated: 04/20/2012 06:54A
Honda appeal seeks to reverse hybrid owner's small claims court award
Peters said she might never have brought the case if it wasn't for the puny amount offered in the class-action suit. "$200 and a coupon? That was worth fighting," she said. Her success in small claims court has led some 1700 other hybrid owners to
Updated: 04/20/2012 06:52A
Neb. man waives jury trial in passenger's death By The Associated Press
KNEB radio in Scottsbluff ( http://bit.ly/I9G0Cm) says 19-year-old Bryan Bloom, of Henry, waived his right a jury trial during a pre-trial conference on Thursday in Scotts Bluff County District Court. Bloom was driving a van to Torrington, Wyo.,
Updated: 04/20/2012 06:50A