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Review court upholds custody order for Lavitola
(AGI) Naples - The Naples judicial review court of review upheld the pre-trial custody order for Valter Lavitola. The former editor of L'Avanti newspaper had been arrested for criminal conspiracy, bankruptcy fraud and scam. A similar custody order was
Updated: 05/12/2012 06:08A
Technical fault stalls High Court
The breakdown of a recording machine at the Bulawayo High Court on Tuesday has put a halt to trials of 24 murder charges lined up for this term. Court officials said the machine had gone for over 10 years without being serviced.
Updated: 05/12/2012 06:01A
Man hurls shoe at killer in Norway trial
The brother of a man gunned down by Anders Behring Breivik hurled a shoe at the mass killer in court on Friday, shouting "Go to hell, go to hell, you killed my brother." The outburst followed days of harrowing testimony from survivors of Norway's worst
Updated: 05/12/2012 05:51A
Hampton Court Palace Olympic tickets on sale this month
Viewing area tickets for the Olympic cycling time trial race at Hampton Court Palace go on sale on May 29, London 2012 organiser Locog announced the date this week. Prices will be £15 for adults and £5 for young people and senior citizens for the
Updated: 05/12/2012 05:39A
New trial date in Joe McElderry mum's 'stalker' case
By PAUL CLIFFORD A MAN accused of harassing the mum of X Factor winner Joe McElderry will have to wait to have his case heard in court. Ennis McBride appeared at South Tyneside Magistrates' Court yesterday where he was due to stand trial over claims
Updated: 05/12/2012 05:31A
Edwards' dismissal motion denied
“They are not granted in the usual case, but this is not the usual case,” Abbe D. Lowell, the lead defense lawyer, told Judge Catherine C. Eagles of US District Court. Dissecting each of the six charges Edwards faces, Lowell said there was no credible
Updated: 05/12/2012 05:15A
Officer's arrest could affect other cases, experts say
Rigg said defense attorneys will raise questions about Singleton in trial courts to preserve their ability to use it in the appeals process, whether or not they foresee the trial court motion being successful. The question judges must consider is
Updated: 05/12/2012 05:06A
Mombasa trial begins of Briton
MOMBASA (Xinhua) -- The trial of a British man accused of links to Somalia's militant group, Al-Shabaab, begun in the Kenyan coastal city of Mombasa on Thursday for allegedly planning a bomb attack. The first witness told the court that the 29-year-old
Updated: 05/12/2012 05:06A
Accused judge weeps during testimony
The emotional scene came during the first-degree murder trial of retired Quebec Court of Appeal justice Jacques Delisle, believed to be the first case of its kind involving a Canadian judge. The court heard that his wife, Marie-Nicole Rainville,
Updated: 05/12/2012 05:01A
Crescent City murder case trial set for June
A Crescent City woman accused of shooting and killing her boyfriend nearly three weeks ago was in court again Friday for the setting of her trial date. Misty Fitzhugh, 34, is accused of shooting and killing Crescent City resident Jeffrey Bartley, 43,
Updated: 05/12/2012 05:01A