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World must wait longer for the trial of Ratko Mladic
Munira Subasic, right, takes part in a small demonstration of relatives of the Bosnian war dead outside the court in The Hague. Credit: AP Photo/Mike Corder Some of them begged Mladic to spare their loved ones. He and his men never gave them the time
Updated: 05/17/2012 08:49A
Doctor denies 'different' testimony in McKeown case
The doctor at the centre of the case involving the death of a disabled girl, has denied that her evidence in court has been "significantly different" to statements she made at the time. Dr Mary Donnelly is testifying at the Rebecca McKeown's
Updated: 05/17/2012 08:48A
Three seek county attorney seat in Whitley
To handle the backlog of cases, Moses asked Whitley County District Court Judges to give up a day off and try to get through the cases. Moses said he has no plans to dismiss the cases regardless of how long they have been on the docket.
Updated: 05/17/2012 08:46A
Judge delays Serbian general Ratko Mladic's genocide trial due to evidence errors
On the first day of the trial Wednesday, the court's public gallery was crowded with relatives of the slain men who angrily exchanged hand gestures with Mladic through the bulletproof glass screen separating them. On Thursday, most of the survivors had
Updated: 05/17/2012 08:41A
Judge delays Serbian general Ratko Mladic's genocide trial due to evidence errors
On the first day of the trial Wednesday, the court's public gallery was crowded with relatives of the slain men who angrily exchanged hand gestures with Mladic through the bulletproof glass screen separating them. On Thursday, most of the survivors had
Updated: 05/17/2012 08:41A
Ratko Mladic trial suspended indefinitely after prosecution errors
General Mladic, who was captured in May 2011 after 15 years evading the authorities, has called the charges against him 'monstrous', and heckled the judge at pre-trial hearings. The court has entered a 'not guilty' plea on his behalf as he has refused
Updated: 05/17/2012 08:38A
Mladic trial adjourned over "irregularities" by prosecutors
Net - The Yugoslav war crimes court on Thursday, May 17 adjourned the trial of former Bosnian Serb army commander Ratko Mladic, just a day after it opened, because of "irregularities" by prosecutors, AFP reports. "The hearing is adjourned sine die,"
Updated: 05/17/2012 08:37A
New trial sought in co-ed slaying
AP A man convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend, Jackson State University student Latasha Norman, has asked the Mississippi Court of Appeals for a new trial. A Hinds County jury convicted Stanley Cole of murder in February 2010.
Updated: 05/17/2012 08:35A
John Edwards trial begins winding down with closing arguments
US District Court Judge Catherine C. Eagles set the two-hour limit for closing arguments. The jury is expected to begin deliberating Friday. On Wednesday, Edwards' team wrapped up their defense without calling him, his mistress or daughter to testify,
Updated: 05/17/2012 08:33A
Scottish News: Arlene Fraser murder trial: Missing woman's rings disappeared
A police video taken of the scene the following day showed no sign of rings on a peg in the bathroom, the High Court in Edinburgh has heard. Mr Lynch agreed that if his sighting was correct, it could mean someone had "altered that scene".
Updated: 05/17/2012 08:29A