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Is Norway's Breivik trial justice at work or a pulpit for a murderer?
WARSAW, Poland – As Anders Behring Breivik has given shocking and remorseless accounts to a Norwegian court of how he massacred 77 people, his testimony has revived a debate about how much of a public platform mass-murderers should be given in trials.
Updated: 04/25/2012 01:39P

German courts ban Hell's Angels biker jackets
German courts have the legal right to forbid "Hells Angels" members from wearing their motorcycle jackets with "death's head" insignia during trials as these could intimidate those involved, Germany's top court ruled on Wednesday.
Updated: 04/25/2012 01:37P

German courts ban Hell's Angels biker jackets
German courts have the legal right to forbid "Hells Angels" members from wearing their motorcycle jackets with "death's head" insignia during trials as these could intimidate those involved, Germany's top court ruled on Wednesday.
Updated: 04/25/2012 01:37P

Mohamed Harkat deserves new hearing, appeal court rules
The appeal court, however, said Harkat deserved more since his right to a fair trial was compromised by the original destruction of the tapes. "The summaries are the remnants of the destroyed originals. They are the problem, not the solution," said
Updated: 04/25/2012 01:34P

Mohamed Harkat deserves new hearing, appeal court rules
The appeal court, however, said Harkat deserved more since his right to a fair trial was compromised by the original destruction of the tapes. "The summaries are the remnants of the destroyed originals. They are the problem, not the solution," said
Updated: 04/25/2012 01:34P

Harkat wins partial victory in terrorism case
Mohamed Harkat is no closer to deportation today after the Federal Court of Appeal in Ottawa ordered his case back to a trial judge, saying some of his rights had been violated. Harkat, a former Ottawa pizza delivery man, was arrested in 2002 and is
Updated: 04/25/2012 01:32P

US Military Judge Refuses to Dismiss WikiLeaks Case
Colonel Denise Lind, denied a motion to dismiss charges against Private First Class Bradley Manning and tentatively set his court-martial to start September 21. Lawyers for the US Army intelligence analyst argued the case should be dismissed at a
Updated: 04/25/2012 01:31P

US Military Judge Refuses to Dismiss WikiLeaks Case
Colonel Denise Lind, denied a motion to dismiss charges against Private First Class Bradley Manning and tentatively set his court-martial to start September 21. Lawyers for the US Army intelligence analyst argued the case should be dismissed at a
Updated: 04/25/2012 01:31P

Man accused of killing Hudson family appears to cry as prosecutors show photos
Lonnie Simpson, half-brother of singer and actress Jennifer Hudson, leaves the Cook County Criminal Courts Building in Chicago after testifying on the second day of the trial of William Balfour, Tuesday,... (Associated Press) Lonnie Simpson,
Updated: 04/25/2012 01:27P

Man accused of killing Hudson family appears to cry as prosecutors show photos
Lonnie Simpson, half-brother of singer and actress Jennifer Hudson, leaves the Cook County Criminal Courts Building in Chicago after testifying on the second day of the trial of William Balfour, Tuesday,... (Associated Press) Lonnie Simpson,
Updated: 04/25/2012 01:27P

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