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Charles Taylor guilty of Africa war crimes in Sierra Leone
Today's verdict on Mr Taylor, charged with 11 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity, came after a five-year court case. He was cleared of two charges, but found guilty of a third as the judge read out a lengthy verdict this morning.
Updated: 04/26/2012 08:12A
Illegal Alien Charged With Killing Waltham Man Ordered Deported; Could Avoid Trial
Middlesex County District Attorney Gerald Leone's office Jr. told the Herald they still plan to charge Contreras before she leaves the country. The DA's office plans to ask a Waltham District Court judge to order Contreras held on the original charges,
Updated: 04/26/2012 08:08A
Illegal Alien Charged With Killing Waltham Man Ordered Deported; Could Avoid Trial
Middlesex County District Attorney Gerald Leone's office Jr. told the Herald they still plan to charge Contreras before she leaves the country. The DA's office plans to ask a Waltham District Court judge to order Contreras held on the original charges,
Updated: 04/26/2012 08:08A
Taylor guilty of war crimes - Court
By Agency Reporter 7 minutes ago Liberian ex-president Charles Taylor was convicted Thursday of war crimes for arming Sierra Leone's rebels in return for 'blood diamonds' during the 1991-2001 civil war. "The trial chamber finds you guilty of aiding and
Updated: 04/26/2012 08:08A
Oracle v. Google: The Trial and the Errors
"It seems like he really wants to present this argument to the courts, but I wonder if he knows or even cares that the computer industry will be seriously damaged if he succeeds in convincing the courts of his point of view." With all the fabulous and
Updated: 04/26/2012 08:07A
Hague court convicts Charles Taylor of crimes in Sierra Leone
Taylor, wearing a dark blue suit and maroon tie, looked calm and subdued as he stood up before the court to hear the verdict. The first African leader to stand trial for war crimes, Taylor was accused of directing Revolutionary United Front (RUF)
Updated: 04/26/2012 08:06A
Ex-Liberia President Charles Taylor guilty in 'watershed' war-crimes case
By msnbc.com staff and news services Updated at 8:01 am ET: THE HAGUE -- In a historic ruling, a UN-backed court on Thursday convicted ex-Liberian President Charles Taylor of war crimes during a conflict that left 50000 dead.
Updated: 04/26/2012 08:05A
Jury deliberates fate of Blaine House Occupy protesters
By Betty Adams badams@centralmaine.com AUGUSTA — A jury will resume deliberating today in a case in which five people are being tried together on charges that they criminally trespassed at the governor's residence as part of an Occupy Augusta protest
Updated: 04/26/2012 08:03A
Jury deliberates fate of Blaine House Occupy protesters
By Betty Adams badams@centralmaine.com AUGUSTA — A jury will resume deliberating today in a case in which five people are being tried together on charges that they criminally trespassed at the governor's residence as part of an Occupy Augusta protest
Updated: 04/26/2012 08:03A
Don't run parallel, extra-judicial trial in...
CHANDIGARH: Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee President Capt Amarinder Singh asked the state government not to run parallel and extra-judicial trial in the case of Bhadaur MLA Mohd Sadique. He hoped that the court takes serious note of the blatant
Updated: 04/26/2012 08:01A