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Businessman admits insider dealing
the day of his proposed trial. Helmy Omar Sa'aid, 34, a Singaporean national, entered his pleas in the dock during a hearing at Southwark Crown Court.
Updated: 01/10/2011 09:33A
Second sentence for jilted stalker
That trial heard that despite the fact the woman had a boyfriend and told Vaughan she wanted nothing to do with him, he constantly phoned and sent her
Updated: 01/10/2011 09:32A
irg councillor pleads not guilty to Harney paint assault
at a sitting of Dublin District Court today, the Irish Times reports. The matter will now go to trial, at which Harney may have to give evidence.
Updated: 01/10/2011 09:29A
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Desegregation Battle is Not Over: Lawyers are preparing for a federal trial in June over claims that Maryland's higher education system retains the vestiges
Updated: 01/10/2011 09:19A
This Week in The National Law Journal
Desegregation Battle is Not Over: Lawyers are preparing for a federal trial in June over claims that Maryland's higher education system retains the vestiges
Updated: 01/10/2011 09:19A
Tuesday docket highlights - Judge Shelton sentences 7 defendants
11, 2011, the Washtenaw County Trial Court reports. In a matter previously scheduled for Jan. 4, Dernard Antonio Eiland faces sentencing for uttering and
Updated: 01/10/2011 09:18A
Valverde loses final appeal to reverse suspension
Although Lausanne-based CAS is sport's highest court of appeal, the federal tribunal can order a re-trial if it believes the legal process was abused.
Updated: 01/10/2011 09:18A
Trial starts for accused WCB hostage taker
of unlawful confinement, along with weapons-related offences. His trial could take up to a month. Clayton has said he wants to represent himself in court.
Updated: 01/10/2011 09:18A
Man in court over triple Shropshire murders in 1994
He was told his trial, likely to begin on 8 June, would last for up to 10 weeks. Mr Ligus was charged with three counts of murder in September last year
Updated: 01/10/2011 09:17A
Posada Carriles Trial Begins Today
But a Fifth Circuit Court judge reversed that ruling a year later. The Cuban militant has been living in Miami with family, according to a report by the New
Updated: 01/10/2011 09:16A