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Aarushi-Hmeraj murder: Trial to begin on Monday
PTI Ghaziabad: A Sessions court in Ghaziabad is likely to give on Monday its order on the plea of dentist couple Nupur and Rajesh Talwar for providing them all the CBI documents pertaining to the twin murder case of their daughter Aarushi and domestic
Updated: 05/13/2012 08:40A

Written by Denise Civiletti
Riverhead Republicans nominated incumbent Town Justice Allen Smith for re-election at the party's committee meeting this week. Smith's nomination faced no challenges, GOP chairman John Galla said. The same will probably be true of his election this
Updated: 05/13/2012 08:15A

Lutsenko Initiating Removal Of Investigators, Prosecutors, And Judges If Found
Regarding his complaint to the European Court of Human Rights, Lutsenko said that he intends to win the case involving failure to provide medical care and lack of a fair trial. As Ukrainian News earlier reported, the third largest number of decisions
Updated: 05/13/2012 08:13A

Lutsenko Initiating Removal Of Investigators, Prosecutors, And Judges If Found
Regarding his complaint to the European Court of Human Rights, Lutsenko said that he intends to win the case involving failure to provide medical care and lack of a fair trial. As Ukrainian News earlier reported, the third largest number of decisions
Updated: 05/13/2012 08:13A

Four vying for Brazos County district attorney
The DA's office is the linchpin of the criminal justice system. Not only do I know how the office works on the inside, but I have the perspective of how the DA's policies affect those outside the office. Having an understanding of seeing the other side
Updated: 05/13/2012 07:58A

Ukraine court acquits suspected Russian spy
part which was made 40 years ago and has long been out of use. The defendant insisted that his case was framed up by Ukraine's security services. Two years after the trial began the court admitted that it had not enough evidence against Stepanyants.
Updated: 05/13/2012 07:55A

4 Kenyan ICC suspects summoned to The Hague in June
DENNIS OKEYO | AFRICA REVIEW | By EMEKA-MAYAKA GEKARA in NairobiPosted Sunday, May 13 2012 at 14:20 The trial preparations of the four Kenyans facing charges at the International Criminal Court kicks off in earnest on June 12 when the accused and their
Updated: 05/13/2012 07:50A

Selecting judges on partisanship (by Jess Brown)
More recently, the GOP's state-level governing body decided that Chris Messervy, a local candidate for District Court judge, could not receive a certificate of nomination from the party, because he had multiple violations of the state's campaign
Updated: 05/13/2012 07:41A

Scottish News: Nuns set to face trial over alleged abuse at approved school in
TWO nuns accused of abusing girls in their care at an approved school are to stand trial. The Court of Appeal has overturned a sheriff's ruling that the case had taken too long to come to court and should not proceed. Nuns Anne Kenny, 77,
Updated: 05/13/2012 07:31A

Constitution mandates sufficient court funds (Insight)
The term “adequate and reasonable appropriations” is not defined in the Constitution, so we must look to case law. The Alabama Supreme Court held in Folsom v. Wynn, 631 So. 2d 890 (1993), that when funding for the court system drops below a certain
Updated: 05/13/2012 07:20A