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Charges to be framed against Talwars today
After the pronouncement of the order, CBI special prosecutor RK Saini said once the charges are framed, the court would fix a date for producing evidence in the case. During the arguments on the framing of charges, the CBI had asked for Sections 302,
Updated: 05/24/2012 10:35P

Jury introduced to recorded interview in 'kitty litter' trial
His first trial, which lasted two months, deadlocked with 10 out of 12 jury members stuck on a second-degree murder charge. In Alhambra Superior Court on Thursday, District Deputy Attorney Steve Ipson presented a recorded interview between Campbell and
Updated: 05/24/2012 10:33P

Accused killer of Anchorage teen barista hit with stun gun in court
Israel Keyes, 34, appeared in federal court in Anchorage on Wednesday afternoon for a hearing to set a trial date when he suddenly vaulted over the courtroom railing, the Anchorage Daily News reported Thursday. After landing in the spectator area,
Updated: 05/24/2012 10:26P

Japan court rejects retrial over 1961 killings
The request could still go to the Supreme Court. Okunishi, who has spent much of the past four decades in solitary confinement, has consistently protested his innocence after retracting what he says was a coerced confession ahead of his original trial.
Updated: 05/24/2012 10:25P

Gun dealer gets 5 years in prison in US-Mexico gun case
Ian Garland, 52, the owner of Chaparral Guns, received the sentence from US District Judge Robert Brack in federal court in Las Cruces, New Mexico, US Attorney Robert Pitman said. Brack also ordered three years of supervised release for Garland,
Updated: 05/24/2012 10:23P

Court says double jeopardy does not protect against murder retrial
By Robert Barnes Washington • Arkansas may retry a man for murder even though jurors in his first trial were unanimous that he was not guilty, the Supreme Court ruled Thursday. Alex Blueford, who is accused of killing his girlfriend's 1-year-old son,
Updated: 05/24/2012 10:09P

LHC asks agencies to stop kidnapping citizens
The prosecution department appealed that an anti-terrorism court had granted bail to the accused including Obaidullah, Obaidur Rehman alias Zubair, Mohsin Rasheed, Javed Anwar and Ibrahim Khalil, nominated in an attack case on the Sri Lankan cricket
Updated: 05/24/2012 10:08P

LHC asks agencies to stop kidnapping citizens
The prosecution department appealed that an anti-terrorism court had granted bail to the accused including Obaidullah, Obaidur Rehman alias Zubair, Mohsin Rasheed, Javed Anwar and Ibrahim Khalil, nominated in an attack case on the Sri Lankan cricket
Updated: 05/24/2012 10:08P

Trial begins in double motor vehicle fatality case
By SARAH DEETH Examiner Staff Writer After hours of legal arguments the trial for Ottawa resident Dale Baker finally got underway in Superior Court late Thursday afternoon. Baker faces two counts each of criminal negligence causing death,
Updated: 05/24/2012 10:05P

Sled dog slaughter trial moved amid threats
Robert Fawcett, former general manager of Howling Dog Tours, is charged with animal cruelty and was initially to be tried in a Pemberton, BC, court. Security concerns, however, led to the trial being changed to a more secure court in North Vancouver.
Updated: 05/24/2012 10:03P

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