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Judge refuses to open documents in Cox case
statements that would not be admissible in court. "The defendant's right to a fair trial would be prejudiced by releasing the affidavit," she said.
Updated: 01/08/2011 03:05A
Social media tests rules in jury trials
that of a Michigan juror who was fined $250 by a court for posting on Facebook, in mid-trial, that she thought the defendant in the case was guilty.
Updated: 01/08/2011 03:05A
Reyat gets nine years
But in September 2010, a BC Supreme Court found Reyat guilty of lying on the stand. The Crown charged he had deliberately misled the Air India trial 19
Updated: 01/08/2011 03:05A
Defamatory tweets could land Twitter users in court
Love's defamation trial was spurred by disparaging online statements posted to Twitter, MySpace and the e-commerce website Etsy -- all of them targeting
Updated: 01/08/2011 03:05A
Sacramento judge chides Facebook for ignoring two orders to release postings
and the subject matter was the company's failure – twice – to respond to court orders that it turn over a juror's postings about a local trial while the
Updated: 01/08/2011 03:02A
Kanishka bombing: Convict gets 9 years
Judge McEwan said the effect of Reyat's perjury on the outcome of the trial is incalculable, said the CBC News. Reyat will receive 17 months credit for time
Updated: 01/08/2011 02:57A
Plan to Combine Mich. Police, Fire Dept. Blocked
The appeals court panel said that it agreed with the trial court that the city "could not combine the functions of two departments without combining the
Updated: 01/08/2011 02:57A
Judge hands Reyat nine-year sentence
a remorseless man who deserves a nine-year sentence for lying on the witness stand at the Air India bombing trial, a BC Supreme Court judge said Friday.
Updated: 01/08/2011 02:56A
Sullivan convicted, jailed on cruelty charges
During her trial in Augusta County Circuit Court, Sullivan blamed county authorities for forcing her to keep her sickly herd of horses in 2007 after the
Updated: 01/08/2011 02:55A
Convicted New Elgin killer to make human rights plea
The disappearance resulted in one of the largest and most complex investigations mounted by Grampian Police and a high-profile trial at the High Court in
Updated: 01/08/2011 02:54A