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Has the Trial of Anders Breivik Produced Enough Evidence to Now Make a Diagnosis?
This is according to the journalists sitting in the court room and reporting the case to the world. As bewilderment mounts, public opinion appears to be congregating around two main conclusions - that he is insane or evil - or both.
Updated: 04/22/2012 04:17P
Supreme Court to hear Arizona immigration case this week | The Republic
The court's ruling answer this election year could ignite Capitol Hill, other states and, especially, Hispanic voters. “This is a huge case, of great importance,” said Andrew I. Schoenholtz, a visiting professor of law at the Georgetown University Law
Updated: 04/22/2012 04:11P
In 1984 DC murder case, court to examine allegations of prosecutor misconduct
On Monday in DC Superior Court, a judge will begin hearings to determine whether those convicted should get a new trial — or even be exonerated. Evidence that wasn't presented to defense attorneys before the trial “undoubtedly undermines confidence” in
Updated: 04/22/2012 04:08P
Civil rights leader arrested for marijuana possession
Arrest comes as Carl O. Snowden announces plans to sue county executive, take leave from job By Tricia Bishop, The Baltimore Sun Carl O. Snowden, civil rights chief for the Maryland attorney general's office, was charged in Baltimore District Court
Updated: 04/22/2012 04:06P
Warden unleashing HIV attack: Inmate
Honey Sharma, who is facing trial in several cases of cheating and forgery, has moved a trial court requesting that she should not be sent back to jail number 6 where she is currently lodged. Filing a petition before CMM Vinod Yadav, Honey Sharma also
Updated: 04/22/2012 03:55P
Graft court to get more magistrates
But the justice secretary objected to a provision in the bill which would allow the designation of only one justice—instead of three—to handle a case and receive evidence. Since the Sandiganbayan is a trial court, De Lima said the presence of three
Updated: 04/22/2012 03:32P
Terror Suspect Mohamed Zeki Mahjoub Wants Case Thrown Out After Ottawa Takes
"The technical term is a 'mess'," the lawyers state in new submissions to Federal Court. "All of the king's horses and all the king's men cannot put this Humpty Dumpty situation back together again." Mahjoub has been fighting his national security
Updated: 04/22/2012 03:27P
Pasco judge screens jurors for bias by asking about immigration views
During two recent Franklin County murder trials, potential jurors were asked whether they believe immigrants are causing problems in America. It was the first time the question was posed to a jury pool in Benton-Franklin Superior Court as a way to
Updated: 04/22/2012 03:26P
Toronto terror suspect asks court to toss case
An Egyptian man imprisoned or under strict house arrest for a dozen years without charge or trial will ask a judge on Monday to throw his case out because the government mistakenly took scores of his lawyers' confidential files.
Updated: 04/22/2012 03:25P
Trial looms for ex-Viking's wife in hit-and-run
Entertainment News from AP With a dreary forecast calling for constant rain, the series finale between the Washington Nationals and Miami Marlins was called off early Sunday morning. The way the NL East leading Nationals having been winning tight.
Updated: 04/22/2012 03:17P