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Kara Hurring guilty in accidental millionaire case
Kara Hurring has been found guilty of all 30 charges against her in the accidental millionaire case. At the Rotorua District Court, Hurring had pleaded not guilty to 30 charges of theft, dishonestly using a bank card and money laundering after $10m was
Updated: 05/17/2012 08:47P
'Accidental millionaire' found guilty
She told Rotorua District Court Gao claimed he had won Lotto. The prosecution claimed she had told her mother about the bank's mistake and went on a four day shopping spree around Auckland before leaving the country. The bank's error was discovered on
Updated: 05/17/2012 08:42P
BC court convicts 3 of 5 men in 'Sanghera crime group' on weapons charges
Several defence lawyers declined comment after the verdicts, but Udham Sanghera, father of Boby Sanghera, said outside of court that his son will appeal. The case dates back to 2008 when shootings erupted in South Vancouver.
Updated: 05/17/2012 08:41P
BC court convicts 3 of 5 men in 'Sanghera crime group' on weapons charges
Several defence lawyers declined comment after the verdicts, but Udham Sanghera, father of Boby Sanghera, said outside of court that his son will appeal. The case dates back to 2008 when shootings erupted in South Vancouver.
Updated: 05/17/2012 08:41P
Jury reaches verdict in 'runaway millionaire' trial
By Jamie Morton on Fri, 18 May 2012 The jury in the trial of accused "runaway millionaire" Kara Hurring has indicated it has reached verdicts and will reveal them soon. Hurring, 33, has been on trial in the Rotorua District Court this week after having
Updated: 05/17/2012 08:37P
Ruling means June trial in Perdue campaign probe
In a three-page order sent to attorneys Thursday, Jones gave little explanation why he ruled on the side of Wake County District Attorney Colon Willoughby, who late last week during a court hearing argued his investigation and indictments were lawfully
Updated: 05/17/2012 08:30P
Judge denies motion to add, remove plaintiffs in U46 trial
Gettleman is deciding the racial discrimination lawsuit against Elgin School District U46 in a bench trial in US District Court for the Northern District of Illinois in Chicago. That suit alleges U46 discriminated against black and Hispanic students in
Updated: 05/17/2012 08:29P
First Republic Bank Discouraged Internal Investigations Into Customers
The lawsuit, filed in the US District Court of Northern California in 2010 and scheduled for trial this August, cites two instances in which the compliance officers' supervisor, bank Vice President Edward Dobranski, told them to "take no action" after
Updated: 05/17/2012 08:25P
First Republic Bank Discouraged Internal Investigations Into Customers
The lawsuit, filed in the US District Court of Northern California in 2010 and scheduled for trial this August, cites two instances in which the compliance officers' supervisor, bank Vice President Edward Dobranski, told them to "take no action" after
Updated: 05/17/2012 08:25P
Clemens' Former Trainer Admits Changing Testimony
Clemens, a seven-time Cy Young Award winner, is charged with lying to Congress when he testified that he never used performance-enhancing drugs. Brian McNamee, his one-time trainer, is the only witness who has firsthand evidence that contradicts the
Updated: 05/17/2012 08:18P