Latest Trial Court News
Hussein Ali and Henry Koskei off the hook?
Despite prosecutor's pledge to look again at rejected cases, focus now likely to shift to trials of four others accused of election violence. Although the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, ICC, says he will continue investigating two top
Updated: 04/24/2012 12:24P
Berlusconi paid Mafia for protection - top Italy court
"Berlusconi handed over conspicuous sums of money to the Mafia," the supreme Court of Cassation said in a 146-page document explaining its decision last month to quash a trial against Marcello Dell'Utri, a Sicilian who worked for Berlusconi in those
Updated: 04/24/2012 12:22P
Court delays ruling on paedophile
He is also seeking to overturn a decision of district judge Howard Riddle at Westminster magistrates' court in December 2010 that there was no legal reason why extradition should not go ahead. Sullivan is accused of raping a 14-year-old girl and
Updated: 04/24/2012 12:20P
Court delays ruling on paedophile
He is also seeking to overturn a decision of district judge Howard Riddle at Westminster magistrates' court in December 2010 that there was no legal reason why extradition should not go ahead. Sullivan is accused of raping a 14-year-old girl and
Updated: 04/24/2012 12:20P
Crockwell Trial Resumes
The officer showed a series of photos, and told the court he found four firearms and a duffle bag on the property. A father and daughter then testified. They say Crockwell approached them at their home at Bay Bulls-Big Pond in the Goulds on December 11
Updated: 04/24/2012 12:18P
Crockwell Trial Resumes
The officer showed a series of photos, and told the court he found four firearms and a duffle bag on the property. A father and daughter then testified. They say Crockwell approached them at their home at Bay Bulls-Big Pond in the Goulds on December 11
Updated: 04/24/2012 12:18P
Trial told of burnt shirt
A MAN accused of murder asked his housemate to burn a shirt for him, the Supreme Court in Launceston heard yesterday. Witness Simon Parkinson said he had been asleep when Neville Lindsay Whiting came into his room and dragged him out of bed by the feet
Updated: 04/24/2012 12:17P
Trial told of burnt shirt
A MAN accused of murder asked his housemate to burn a shirt for him, the Supreme Court in Launceston heard yesterday. Witness Simon Parkinson said he had been asleep when Neville Lindsay Whiting came into his room and dragged him out of bed by the feet
Updated: 04/24/2012 12:17P
Al-Qaeda Civilian Trial In New York With 'Convention' Of Convicted Terrorists
“This trial has been an occasion for a convention of terrorism suspects.” [...] What makes the Brooklyn trial of Medunjanin particularly unusual, Waxman of Columbia University says, is the sheer number of convicted terrorists who have shown up in court
Updated: 04/24/2012 12:16P
Al-Qaeda Civilian Trial In New York With 'Convention' Of Convicted Terrorists
“This trial has been an occasion for a convention of terrorism suspects.” [...] What makes the Brooklyn trial of Medunjanin particularly unusual, Waxman of Columbia University says, is the sheer number of convicted terrorists who have shown up in court
Updated: 04/24/2012 12:16P