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Busy Signal waives extradition rights, will surrender to U.S. authorities
He was then ordered to return to court on June 6 when the case will again be mentioned. However, Busy Signal quickly turned heads when he agreed to waive his rights to fight extradition and will surrender to American authorities next month.
Updated: 05/24/2012 07:30P
'Hurt' mass killer won't appeal if found sane
Anders Behring Breivik said yesterday he does not plan to appeal if a Norwegian court deems him sane, showing signs of emotion as he told his trial he felt “injured” by evidence from victims. Breivik has confessed to the 22 July massacre when he killed
Updated: 05/24/2012 07:27P
Cottage Grove woman ordered held pending trial
Cody, 46, pleaded not guilty in US District Court in Eugene. She has not been charged in the death of John Arnold, the man she told investigators she buried. Prosecutors say she stole more than $200000 in retirement benefits from him after his 1995
Updated: 05/24/2012 07:25P
Judgment reserved in Massereene murders appeal case
Shivers is seeking to overturn a verdict that he played a role in the murder of Sappers Mark Quinsey (23) and Patrick Azimkar (21). The victims were gunned down by the Real IRA as they collected pizza at the gates of Massereene Barracks in March 2009.
Updated: 05/24/2012 07:21P
Judge in NI police murder case urges sentencing system review
of a police officer as occurred in the present case”. Sir Paul said it was up to the Court of Appeal, by a reference from Barra McGrory, the Director of Public Prosecutions, to decide “whether the guidelines require modification or clarification”.
Updated: 05/24/2012 07:21P
Court quashes kidnapping convictions
The trial lasted for 66 days. All three denied the charges. Mr Farrelly and Mr Kavanagh were jailed for 25 years, while Mr Corcoran was sent to prison for 12 years by Judge Tony Hunt. All three appealed their convictions. The Court of Criminal Appeal
Updated: 05/24/2012 07:21P
Court quashes kidnapping convictions
The trial lasted for 66 days. All three denied the charges. Mr Farrelly and Mr Kavanagh were jailed for 25 years, while Mr Corcoran was sent to prison for 12 years by Judge Tony Hunt. All three appealed their convictions. The Court of Criminal Appeal
Updated: 05/24/2012 07:21P
Defence team in Mauritius trial questions police conduct
Some of the day's most dramatic evidence came from Treebhoowoon himself – or at least from the statement he gave Mapou district court at a preliminary hearing last year. Treebhoowoon alleged he was beaten by police while in custody.
Updated: 05/24/2012 07:20P
Defence team in Mauritius trial questions police conduct
Some of the day's most dramatic evidence came from Treebhoowoon himself – or at least from the statement he gave Mapou district court at a preliminary hearing last year. Treebhoowoon alleged he was beaten by police while in custody.
Updated: 05/24/2012 07:20P
Ontario's Court of Appeals bars mental health judges from forcing hospitals to
In late 2010, Ontario Court Judge Mary Hogan concluded that Mr. Conception was unfit to stand trial on a minor offence. She ordered CAMH to stabilize his symptoms as soon as possible. Aware that patients had been routinely rerouting offenders to jails,
Updated: 05/24/2012 07:18P