Latest Trial Court News
Vice ring case: Accused allowed to travel for work
Goh told the court he still plans to claim trial to both charges of having paid sex with a girl under the age of 18. While prostitution is not illegal, having sex with a prostitute under the age of 18 is a crime. Goh was among 48 men charged over the
Updated: 05/16/2012 08:18P
Ratko Mladic on trial for war crimes
Former Bosnian Serb army commander Ratko Mladic, 70, appears in court in the Netherlands on genocide charges. 16/05/12.
Updated: 05/16/2012 08:11P
Katrina cleanup investigation: Ladners to stand trial in July
Roger Ladner, a former Hancock County road manager, and his wife, Sharon, are scheduled for trial July 23 in federal court in Gulfport. They have pleaded not guilty to federal charges accusing them of being involved in a kickback scheme related to
Updated: 05/16/2012 08:10P
Mahalu case judgment due on July 11
THE Kisutu Resident Magistrate's Court on Wednesday set July 11 this year as the date when it will pronounce judgment in the abuse of office case facing former Tanzanian ambassador to Italy Prof Costa Mahalu. Principal Resident Magistrate Irvin Mugetta
Updated: 05/16/2012 08:06P
Wyoming Supreme Court hears arguments in killing
Law student Samantha Lind argued Sen's case before the state Supreme Court on Wednesday. She said society acknowledges that juveniles don't always make good decisions, noting that they're prohibited from buying cigarettes and alcohol.
Updated: 05/16/2012 08:06P
Masseur 'went too far' with client
Because his trial this week in Palmerston North District Court was not before a jury, the Manawatu Standard is able to report Dorn's previous conviction and four-month home detention sentence for indecent assault, also against a female client.
Updated: 05/16/2012 08:01P
SC permits Babar Awan to withdraw his intra-court appeal
ISLAMABAD - The Supreme Court on Wednesday granted permission to former law minister Babar Awan to withdraw his intra-court appeal filed against the decision of a two-member SC bench for framing charges against him in a contempt of court case.
Updated: 05/16/2012 08:01P
Survivors tell of Breivik's 'battle cry' in massacre
By Balazs Koranyi, Oslo, Reuters Anders Behring Breivik screamed a "battle cry" and appeared both angry and joyous as he shot his victims one by one, survivors of the Norwegian far-right killer's massacre told a court yesterday.
Updated: 05/16/2012 07:59P
Trio ordered to stand trial for Surrey mom's murder
The trial was ordered Tuesday (May 15) after a short preliminary hearing that began the day before in Surrey Provincial Court. The trio's case will now proceed to BC Supreme Court. A trial date has not been set.
Updated: 05/16/2012 07:57P
Mladic made throat-slitting gesture in court, says massacre widow
THE HAGUE -- Former Bosnian Serb general Ratko Mladic, whose war crimes trial began Wednesday, made a "throat-slitting" gesture at a widow of the 1995 Srebrenica massacre who was in the court, she said. "At one moment, Mladic looked towards the public.
Updated: 05/16/2012 07:49P