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Shoe-thrower interrupts Norway massacre trial
Hayder Mustafa Qasim, 20, traveled to Norway from Baghdad this week to attend the proceedings against Breivik in Oslo's district court, said his lawyer, Kari Nessa Nordtun. His brother Karar Mustafa Qasim, a 19-year-old who had moved to Norway as an
Updated: 05/12/2012 04:20A
Judge will not dismiss charges against Edwards
Lawyers for Edwards argued before US District Court Judge Catherine C. Eagles that prosecutors failed to prove the 2008 candidate intentionally violated the law or that some of the alleged offenses actually occurred in the Middle District of North
Updated: 05/12/2012 04:20A
Shoe hurled at Norwegian killer
By Victoria Klesty And Joachim Dagenborg, Reuters May 12, 2012 3:03 AM Norwegian militant Anders Behring Breivik has a pensive look on his face as he sits in the court following an incident when a shoe was thrown in his direction during trial testimony
Updated: 05/12/2012 04:17A
Dewsbury man in court accused of stealing fork lift trucks from two firms
The 54-year-old denies the charges and faces crown court trial. District Judge Marie Mallon told him that he will first appear back at the magistrates' court on July 6. He was granted unconditional bail.
Updated: 05/12/2012 04:16A
Court briefs: Hearing to determine appointment
By SILVIO J. PANTA Staff Writer A hearing Monday will determine whether a local defense attorney will accept the appointment to represent a convicted sex child molester who has withdrawn his guilty plea in another case. Attorney Jon Willis was named as
Updated: 05/12/2012 04:06A
Takeaway boss sex trial jury is sent home
is on trial accused of nine counts of paying for the sexual services of a child, eight counts of inciting child prostitution and one charge of keeping a brothel. The jury, at Carlisle Crown Court. retired at 10.15am yesterday to start deliberations
Updated: 05/12/2012 04:06A
Iraqi man throws shoe at defendant in Norway rampage
Hayder Mustafa Qasim, 20, traveled to Norway from Baghdad this week to attend the proceedings against Breivik in Oslo's district court, said his attorney, Kari Nessa Nordtun. His brother Karar Mustafa Qasim, a 19-year-old who had moved to Norway as an
Updated: 05/12/2012 03:55A
Judge refuses to dismiss charges in Edwards trial
Lawyers for Edwards argued before US District Court Judge Catherine C. Eagles that prosecutors failed to prove the 2008 candidate intentionally violated the law or that some of the alleged offenses actually occurred in the Middle District of North
Updated: 05/12/2012 03:52A
Witness in convicted killer Twardus' bid for new trial says right guy 'already
The hearing on Twardus' request for a new trial began on April 30 but had to be continued to May 11 when Degreenia could not be located. Degreenia told the court he did not show up on April 30 because the paperwork had been sent to the jail where he
Updated: 05/12/2012 03:48A
Appeal denied in rat poison case
AP Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Supreme Court on Friday declined to drop murder and feticide charges against a woman who ate rat poison while she was pregnant in a case that medical and women's rights groups contend could have larger
Updated: 05/12/2012 03:32A