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HC acquits 12 in post-Godhra riots case
AHMEDABAD: The Gujarat High Court has acquitted 12 persons convicted for murder, rioting and unlawful assembly in connection with a post-Godhra riot case in Ghodasar village of Kheda district, where 14 Muslims were killed. In all, 15 persons had been
Updated: 04/22/2012 05:30P
Blockbuster trial for a movie and TV industry in decline
The movie and TV industries just spent nearly four years and millions of dollars in legal fees chasing internet service provider iiNet all the way to the High Court and accomplished... nothing. Meanwhile their key strategic question remains unanswered:
Updated: 04/22/2012 05:28P
Kim Dotcom Megaupload Case In Trouble Due To Legal "Stuff Ups"
O'Grady expressed concern to the FBI over the issue of whether Megaupload has been served with the proper court papers. Dotcom's lawyers have seized on the mistakes, made by the FBI arguing that it provides new grounds to reject his extradition.
Updated: 04/22/2012 05:27P
Brighton rock, Abu Qatada and the democratic deficit – The Human Rights Roundup
Professor Helen Fenwick, also writing for UKHRB, sees this case as an example of a recent trend towards “appeasement” of governments (especially our own) in the Strasbourg Court's case-law. Direct of JUSTICE, Roger Smith, writing in the Law Society
Updated: 04/22/2012 05:26P
Brighton rock, Abu Qatada and the democratic deficit – The Human Rights Roundup
Professor Helen Fenwick, also writing for UKHRB, sees this case as an example of a recent trend towards “appeasement” of governments (especially our own) in the Strasbourg Court's case-law. Direct of JUSTICE, Roger Smith, writing in the Law Society
Updated: 04/22/2012 05:26P
Former Iceland PM to learn if guilty in 2008 crisis
In a verdict that many fear will do little to heal the wounds of the meltdown, a court will decide whether former prime minister Geir Haarde, 61, was personally responsible for failing to rein in the country's banking sector before it imploded.
Updated: 04/22/2012 05:20P
Former presidential hopeful Edwards faces trial
Former US Senator John Edwards walks with his father Wallace Edwards as he leaves the federal court house during jury selection in Greensboro, North Carolina April 12, 2012. (REUTERS/Chris Keane) Former US Senator John Edwards goes on trial Monday on
Updated: 04/22/2012 05:13P
Former presidential hopeful Edwards faces trial
Former US Senator John Edwards walks with his father Wallace Edwards as he leaves the federal court house during jury selection in Greensboro, North Carolina April 12, 2012. (REUTERS/Chris Keane) Former US Senator John Edwards goes on trial Monday on
Updated: 04/22/2012 05:11P
Franklin jury pools asked about immigration views
AP PASCO -- 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
Updated: 04/22/2012 05:09P
Franklin jury pools asked about immigration views
AP PASCO -- 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
Updated: 04/22/2012 05:09P