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Taylor expresses “deepest sympathy for the atrocities”
On the issues of the prosecution, financially supporting witnesses and the role of other countries in his trial, the former President asserted that he disagrees with the findings of guilt by the court as it is easy for him to see how the prosecution
Updated: 05/17/2012 11:08A

ICC concerned for Kenya witnesses' safety
The Hague - The International Criminal Court's chief prosecutor Thursday expressed concern for the safety of witnesses in the case of four Kenyans accused of crimes against humanity in 2007-8 post-poll violence. "The prosecutor's office continues to
Updated: 05/17/2012 11:06A

Expert: Man in Michigan stabbings is schizophrenic
13, 2010, file photo Elias Abuelazam, attends an extradition hearing in Fulton County Superior Court in Atlanta. Abuelazam, an Israeli citizen, is on trial for the death of 49-year-old Arnold Minor, the first murder trial in Michigan connected to a
Updated: 05/17/2012 11:04A

Jury sworn in as parents go on trial accused of Shafilea Ahmed murder
A jury of five women and seven men have been selected for the trial at Chester Crown Court. The panel was told a list of witnesses giving evidence in the murder case, including Mr and Mrs Ahmed's family, friends and neighbours, and Shafilea's college
Updated: 05/17/2012 11:03A

Jury sworn in as parents go on trial accused of Shafilea Ahmed murder
A jury of five women and seven men have been selected for the trial at Chester Crown Court. The panel was told a list of witnesses giving evidence in the murder case, including Mr and Mrs Ahmed's family, friends and neighbours, and Shafilea's college
Updated: 05/17/2012 11:03A

Mladic trial opens in The Hague
After the break, the judge ordered Mladic to stop making "inappropriate contact" with the people on the tribunal, otherwise a screen would be needed between public gallery and court to block his view. On Thursday, the trial will continue with the
Updated: 05/17/2012 11:03A

'I thought we'd won lotto'
New Zealand woman Kara Hurring had no idea how millions came to be deposited in her partner's bank account, and didn't know it was stolen, a court has heard. Video evidence of a police interview with Ms Hurring was shown to the Rotorua District Court
Updated: 05/17/2012 11:01A

'I thought we'd won lotto'
New Zealand woman Kara Hurring had no idea how millions came to be deposited in her partner's bank account, and didn't know it was stolen, a court has heard. Video evidence of a police interview with Ms Hurring was shown to the Rotorua District Court
Updated: 05/17/2012 11:01A

In court with Ratko Mladic
By Barnaby Phillips in I've spent the past two days sitting in the public gallery of a UN court in the Hague, watching the opening proceedings of the trial of Ratko Mladic, the former Bosnian-Serb military commander who faces 11 charges of crimes
Updated: 05/17/2012 10:13A

War criminal says African leaders targeted for Hague trials
The court should deliver its sentence in a spirit of ''reconciliation, not retribution'', said Taylor, who offered no admission of wrongdoing or words of remorse. ''I express my sadness and sympathy for crimes suffered by individuals and families in
Updated: 05/17/2012 10:12A

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