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On campus, debate over civil rights and rape - Offbeat News
What followed, as Warner and his mother describe it, was a “kangaroo court” campus trial where a hostile administrator attacked Warner's witnesses as just standing up for a fraternity brother. He was found guilty and kicked off campus — and banned from
Updated: 04/21/2012 04:10P
'Govt sanction not required for trial'
Baramulla, Apr 21: The Court of Sessions Judge Baramulla today rejected the plea by Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) that sanction is required for trial against its accused personnel allegedly involved in firing that killed a student on January
Updated: 04/21/2012 04:08P
'Govt sanction not required for trial'
Baramulla, Apr 21: The Court of Sessions Judge Baramulla today rejected the plea by Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) that sanction is required for trial against its accused personnel allegedly involved in firing that killed a student on January
Updated: 04/21/2012 04:08P
High Court rejects bail plea of accused
Srinagar, Apr 21: The High Court has rejected the bail plea of two accused against whom the trial court had framed charges for committing offences under Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act. The duo was booked after charas was
Updated: 04/21/2012 04:08P
Libya builds case against Qaddafi son
(Reuters) By REUTERS TRIPOLI: Libya says it is building its case against Muammar Qaddafi's detained son, gathering witnesses and documents, according to The Hague-based war crimes prosecutor, as it seeks to persuade the International Criminal Court to
Updated: 04/21/2012 03:54P
Cuts shutter Glendale, Burbank court rooms
As state officials consider cost-cutting measures for new courthouse projects, Edmon urged the judicial council to “find fiscal relief for the trial courts — from any and all sources.” “The public cannot tolerate any further major service reductions,”
Updated: 04/21/2012 03:51P
Cuts shutter Glendale, Burbank court rooms
As state officials consider cost-cutting measures for new courthouse projects, Edmon urged the judicial council to “find fiscal relief for the trial courts — from any and all sources.” “The public cannot tolerate any further major service reductions,”
Updated: 04/21/2012 03:51P
Costa Rican firm pleading guilty in $670M scam
(AP) A Costa Rican company is pleading guilty to a $670 million insurance fraud scheme in federal court in Richmond. Provident Capital Indemnity Ltd. entered a plea agreement Friday. Its majority owner, Minor Vargas Calvo, is set for trial on
Updated: 04/21/2012 03:48P
Costa Rican firm pleading guilty in $670 million scam
Its majority owner, Minor Vargas Calvo, is set for trial on conspiracy, wire fraud and mail fraud charges Monday. According to court papers, Provident agreed to plead guilty to a single count of mail and wire fraud conspiracy. A half dozen mail fraud
Updated: 04/21/2012 03:41P
Cases involving family and civil matters could be hit especially hard
As state officials consider cost-cutting measures for new courthouse projects, Edmon urged the judicial council to “find fiscal relief for the trial courts — from any and all sources.” “The public cannot tolerate any further major service reductions,”
Updated: 04/21/2012 03:38P