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Canadian court pours on jail time for bomber's perjury
Reyat was found guilty of perjury during the trial after being charged with two other men over conspiracy to blow up the Air India Flight.
Updated: 01/09/2011 03:26A

Tweeting in the court
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: 01/09/2011 03:25A

Criminal case may have to wait for Constitutional Court decision
When two judges charged with bribery had filed a constitutional case claiming their right to a fair trial had been breached by a press conference given by
Updated: 01/09/2011 03:18A

Antitrust claims against FedEx, UPS investigated
attorney Maxwell Blecher said in a sworn court document filed last month that on Nov. 22 a trial attorney in the Justice Department's antitrust division
Updated: 01/09/2011 03:11A

High Court to Decide Reach of Anti-Retaliation Provisions
protections against discrimination in the workplace, including discrimination based on race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age and disability.
Updated: 01/09/2011 03:09A

Airline bomber to receive perjury jail sentence
Reyat was found guilty of perjury during the trial after being charged with two other men over conspiracy to blow up the Air India Flight.
Updated: 01/09/2011 03:06A

'Keeper enjoys successful trial
McDonnell, who is 16 and lives in Cliddesden Court, Basingstoke, spent a week in Lisbon training with the two-time European Champions.
Updated: 01/09/2011 03:06A

Woman can't shake felony's impact
Deputy Prosecutor Jack Driscoll and “the decision was made that we needed to make sure the trial court was justified in its exceptional sentence.
Updated: 01/09/2011 03:04A

Stockton's court bills adding up
"A skilled trial lawyer could look at the billings and have a tremendous amount of information." Luebberke said the city needs two lawyers at the
Updated: 01/09/2011 03:03A

Tweeting jurors pose threat to fair trial
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: 01/09/2011 03:01A

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