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Framing of charges in Arushi case to start May 21
She tried to evade the due process of law several times before finally surrendering in the case,” said CBI counsel Anurag Khanna. Nupur has been in jail after she surrendered before a Ghaziabad court on April 30. The Supreme Court also reserved for
Updated: 05/16/2012 07:46P
Trial in child abuse case set for July
Justin Randolph Demott appears with his attorney, Jeremiah Mulligan, right, in front of Circuit Court Judge Wendy Berger on Wednesday afternoon, May 16, 2012. Demott was arrested in February for three counts of aggravated child abuse.
Updated: 05/16/2012 07:45P
Bosnian Serb military chief Ratko Mladic's genocide trial underway at UN war
But the fact that he is jailed and on trial is another victory for international justice and hailed by observers as evidence that war crimes tribunals more often than not get their indicted suspects, even if they have to wait years. In another court in
Updated: 05/16/2012 07:44P
John Edwards' defense rests case after 2 days without calling ex- candidate
Closing arguments in the case are set for Thursday; US District Court Judge Catherine C. Eagles gave each side two hours to make their case. The jury will likely begin deliberations Friday. Edwards is charged with six criminal counts including
Updated: 05/16/2012 07:40P
John Edwards' defense rests case after 2 days without calling ex- candidate
Closing arguments in the case are set for Thursday; US District Court Judge Catherine C. Eagles gave each side two hours to make their case. The jury will likely begin deliberations Friday. Edwards is charged with six criminal counts including
Updated: 05/16/2012 07:40P
Arushi case: Framing of charges to start May 21
She tried to evade the due process of law several times before finally surrendering in the case,” said CBI counsel Anurag Khanna. Nupur has been in jail after she surrendered before a Ghaziabad court on April 30. The Supreme Court also reserved for
Updated: 05/16/2012 07:39P
ICC Judges to Consider Libyan Request to Try Gadhafi Son
UNITED NATIONS - The International Criminal Court, or ICC, next month will consider whether to grant Libya's request to try the son of former dictator Moammar Gadhafi in a domestic court. The international court has issued an arrest warrant for Saif
Updated: 05/16/2012 07:39P
Court declares Police Act on female officers' marriage illegal
Trial judge, Justice Steven Adah, rejected the arguments of the Attorney-General of the Federation and held that Regulation 124 was illegal, null and void due to its inconsistency with Section 42 of the 1999 Constitution. The court declared the
Updated: 05/16/2012 07:38P
4th Circuit hears mortgage exec's appeal
An attorney representing Farkas, of Ocala, Fla., told a three-judge panel of the 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday that US District Judge Leonie Brinkema denied his constitutional right to effective counsel in rejecting a request to delay
Updated: 05/16/2012 07:38P
4th Circuit hears mortgage exec's appeal
An attorney representing Farkas, of Ocala, Fla., told a three-judge panel of the 4th US Circuit Court of Appeals on Wednesday that US District Judge Leonie Brinkema denied his constitutional right to effective counsel in rejecting a request to delay
Updated: 05/16/2012 07:38P