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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

Ex-Edwards aide back on the witness stand at trial
Prosecutors and defense lawyers began making their case to jurors on whether the former presidential candidate violated federal campaign finance laws. GREENSBORO, NC -- The aide who helped former presidential candidate John Edwards hide his mistress's
Updated: 04/24/2012 11:56A

Court to decide on terror charges against Ghandy on April 30
The court will decide whether the fresh sets of charges filed against Ghandy contained the proper sanction to prosecute him for terror charges. The Delhi police in this case moved an application seeking prosecution of Ghandy under the terror charges
Updated: 04/24/2012 11:39A

Trayvon Martin case: George Zimmerman quietly pleaded not guilty
By Richard Fausset George Zimmerman has used a court filing to quietly plead not guilty to second-degree murder in the Trayvon Martin slaying case, according to documents released by a Florida circuit court. The plea, which was filed on April 12,
Updated: 04/24/2012 11:39A

Clemens lawyer claim steroids evidence manipulated
The case in back in court after a mistrial in 2011. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta) The Associated Press AP Top Sports News At 11:05 am EDT WASHINGTON (AP) — Roger Clemens' defense lawyer tells jurors that evidence purportedly showing the pitcher used
Updated: 04/24/2012 11:37A

Dispute of dates in Shembe trial
The deceased leader of the Shembe church was healthy enough to give a blessing the day he issued written instructions on who was to succeed him, the Durban High Court heard on Tuesday. DURBAN - The deceased leader of the Shembe church was healthy
Updated: 04/24/2012 11:37A

Archie Wilson case continued until June
COVINGTON — Former Clermont County commissioner Archie Wilson's case in Kenton District Court has been continued until June 5 while attorneys continue to work on a plea agreement. Wilson, 61, of Batavia Township, has pleaded not guilty to soliciting
Updated: 04/24/2012 11:35A

Fla. legislators at odds over school funding case
Florida legislative leaders disagree on whether the state Supreme Court should consider a school funding case. Senate President Mike Haridopolos wants the justices to consider his appeal. House Speaker Dean Cannon has urged them to reject it.
Updated: 04/24/2012 11:33A

Sask. couple who starved granddaughter sentenced to three years
The couple — who can't be identified because of a publication ban guarding the girl's identity — was convicted by Justice Frank Gerein of failing to provide the necessaries of life following trial at Regina Court of Queen's Bench.
Updated: 04/24/2012 11:33A

Doctors say German man charged in slaying of journalist wife remains
WASHINGTON - A German man charged with killing his socialite wife in a fashionable Washington neighbourhood remains mentally incompetent to stand trial. That is the assessment of doctors who interviewed Albrecht Muth last week. A court hearing
Updated: 04/24/2012 11:32A

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