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Ukraine's ex-PM returned to prison from hospital
10, 2011, file photo, shows a tent camp in support of former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko outside the Pecherskiy District Court building in central Kiev. Tymoshenko was put on trial on new tax evasion charges Thursday, April 19, 2012,
Updated: 04/22/2012 09:30A

De Lima favors add'l Sandigan justices
The Justice chief said all three justices must still be present in hearings to enable them to render correct court decisions. “The Supreme Court held in several cases that findings of fact by the trial court are entitled to great weight on appeal and
Updated: 04/22/2012 09:29A

Jennifer Hudson's sister expected to be trial's most compelling witness
By RUMMANA HUSSAIN AND LAUREN FITZPATRICK Staff Reporters April 21, 2012 1:30AM Only, since day one, it's been the “Jennifer Hudson case” because the three bodies pierced by gunshots were Hudson's family members. Jennifer Hudson — the Englewood
Updated: 04/22/2012 09:21A

Russians Pray For 'Correction' of Anti-Putin Punks
Russian policemen escort Maria Aliokhina (C), member of the Russian feminist punk group 'Pussy Riot' to the Tagansky district court in Moscow, on Thursday. Members of the feminist punk group 'Pussy Riot' were arrested after protesting Vladimir Putin at
Updated: 04/22/2012 09:20A

Icelandic court to give verdict on former prime minister's responsibility for
The verdicts are to be announced by 15 members of the Landsdomur, a special court founded in 1905 to deal with criminal charges against Icelandic government ministers. This is the first case to be tried by the court. Iceland's banking sector ballooned
Updated: 04/22/2012 07:55A

Iceland court to give verdict on ex-prime minister
The verdicts are to be announced by 15 members of the Landsdomur, a special court founded in 1905 to deal with criminal charges against Icelandic government ministers. This is the first case to be tried by the court. Iceland's banking sector ballooned
Updated: 04/22/2012 07:49A

FNB welcomes court case
FIRST National Bank (FNB), has gone to court in the hope of bringing an end to allegations of racial bias and fraud. STOP THE ROT: FNB is to defend its good name. Picture by Pat Seboko This week, FNB's Steve Higgins told Sunday World that the bank is
Updated: 04/22/2012 07:49A

FNB welcomes court case
FIRST National Bank (FNB), has gone to court in the hope of bringing an end to allegations of racial bias and fraud. STOP THE ROT: FNB is to defend its good name. Picture by Pat Seboko This week, FNB's Steve Higgins told Sunday World that the bank is
Updated: 04/22/2012 07:49A

Split court overturns man's conviction
In a 3-2 decision, the court ordered a new trial for Pulumataala Eli, who was accused of hitting his 7-month-old daughter's head four times and throwing her around in a minivan at Ala Moana Park in 2007. She suffered permanent brain damage.
Updated: 04/22/2012 07:44A

Ken Clarke: ECHR reforms 'will cut UK's frustration'
The deportation process cannot begin until a panel of judges has decided whether the case should go to the court's Grand Chamber. Mr Clarke told Sky News that moves that began in Brighton would speed up such decisions, saying: "We would actually have a
Updated: 04/22/2012 07:29A

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