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Mladic on trial for Bosnian genocide
The 70-year-old Mladic's appearance at the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal marks the end of a long wait for justice to survivors of the 1992-95 war that left some 100000 people dead. The trial is also a landmark for the UN court and international justice
Updated: 05/16/2012 09:59A

Breivik killed with joyous "battle cry": witnesses
Public reaction to the trial has been mostly calm, but days of harrowing testimony from survivors of Norway's worst peacetime massacre have raised tensions. Last week, the brother of a man gunned down by Breivik hurled a shoe at him in court.
Updated: 05/16/2012 09:58A

Manslaughter trial of Portland man delayed as hospital refuses to release
Opening statements in the trial of Ernest Weidul, 52, were scheduled for Tuesday, but Mercy Hospital is appealing to the Maine Supreme Judicial Court. Weidul is charged with manslaughter in the May 2010 death of 46-year-old Roger Downs Jr. Downs died
Updated: 05/16/2012 09:58A

Ratko Mladic goes on trial for genocide, war crimes
The ailing 70-year-old Mladic's appearance at the UN court war crimes tribunal marked the end of a long wait for justice to survivors of the 1992-95 war that left some 100000 people dead. The trial is also a landmark for the UN court and international
Updated: 05/16/2012 09:56A

Ratko Mladic's lawyer: legitimacy of trial is questionable
The Hague Tribunal has rejected Branko Lukic's request for an adjournment of his client Ratko Mladic's trial. A court session will be held in accordance with the schedule on May 16. The lawyer's request for Judge Alphons Orie's disqualification was
Updated: 05/16/2012 09:53A

Charles Taylor to address court that convicted him of war crimes
He will have a chance to speak at a sentencing hearing at the court Wednesday. The judges are due to deliver their sentencing judgment on May 30. "Should the trial chamber decide to impose a global sentence, 80 years' imprisonment would be appropriate
Updated: 05/16/2012 09:52A

Witness says Breivik killed with joyous 'battle cry'
Public reaction to the trial has been mostly calm, but days of harrowing testimony from survivors of Norway's worst peacetime massacre have raised tensions. Last week, the brother of a man gunned down by Breivik hurled a shoe at him in court.
Updated: 05/16/2012 09:50A

Witness says Breivik killed with joyous 'battle cry'
Public reaction to the trial has been mostly calm, but days of harrowing testimony from survivors of Norway's worst peacetime massacre have raised tensions. Last week, the brother of a man gunned down by Breivik hurled a shoe at him in court.
Updated: 05/16/2012 09:50A

Mladic shows no remorse as war crimes trial opens
His trial is taking place at the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia in The Hague, Netherlands, a special court established to try those responsible for atrocities during the war. Prosecutors say Mladic's campaign included the
Updated: 05/16/2012 09:49A

Life Sentences Upheld on Appeal
A man convicted of killing 2-bikers and injuring 4-others back in October 2003 at Panama City Beach will not be getting a new trial. The state's First District Court of Appeal turned down 35-year-old Timothy Pilgreen's petition for an appeal Tuesday.
Updated: 05/16/2012 09:48A

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