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Stories Teen murder-accused gives evidence 23/11/2009 14:28:01 An 18-year-old girl accused of murdering an elderly Opotiki man says wanted to knock him out so she could burgle his home > Read More An announcement on the broadcasting rights for the 2011...
Tags: Opotiki, John Rowe, gives evidence, Rotorua, Courtney Churchward, opotiki man, world cup, old girl, rugby world, teen murdering, New Zealand, New Zealand national rugby union team, Newstalk ZB, Rugby World Cup, Television New Zealand, allnews, Territorial Authorities of New Zealand, Bay of Plenty Region, Law Crime, ROWE, Year of death missing, Year of birth missing, Rowe Massachusetts, Mu, Pseudohistory, Springfield Massachusetts metropolitan area, Courtroom, Jury, Legal procedure, Town crier
A fugitive from the law showed exceptionally violent, confident and calculating behaviour before he murdered his lackey and hid his body, the Crown told a High Court jury today. Lawlessness has pervaded the case of Stephen Hudson, but the accused killer...
Tags: Stephen Hudson, New Zealand, Wellington, Jury, Legal procedure, Law Crime
Kathleen Cleberg sits in the back of the courtroom where Wayzata businessman Tom Petters is being tried. She takes meticulous notes using a cursive longhand that fills her small, marble-colored notebook. "It's like crack," she says of her addiction to...
Tags: Petters Co, Tom Petters, defense lawyer, Kathleen Cleberg, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Christopher Madel, Legal procedure, Jury, Law Crime
Follow up to one of the most widely-read and controversial reports I have submitted to Allvoices: "Iowa Girl, Age 11, Arrested. Why? Health Care Reform!" This summer forty activists filled the lobby at Wellmark Blue Cross...
Tags: civil disobedience, Drake University Legal Clinic, Renee Espeland, Des Moines Catholic Worker, Catholic Worker Movement, health care reform, Wellmark Blue Cross Blue Shield, Frank Cordero, Sally Frank, Iowa, Wellmark, Frankie, Drake Law Students, Clinic, Mona Shaw, William Price, Health care, Deliberation, Polk County, Legal procedure, Jury, Des Moines metropolitan area, Des Moines
Residents, especially in the inner city, have long equated the war on drugs with police harassment...After 15 years covering police, courts and crime, I might finally get an inside-the-jury-box perspective on what my Baltimore neighbors thought of police,...
Tags: Alfred Nance, Baltimore Sun, potential juror, Baltimore, Brian Nichols, Legal procedure, Jury, Scientific jury selection, Law Crime
Friday morning, the stack of newspapers on the counter beside Mark Shelnutt’s desk told the story. “Shelnutt Acquitted,” the 100-point headline read. Since December of last year, the Columbus attorney’s name has been in headline after headline, proclaiming...
Tags: Mark Shelnutt, Columbus, Jury, Legal procedure, Law Crime
A central Missouri judge has barred a newspaper photographer from a courtroom for 30 days after rejecting her written apology for photographing a jury.Boone County Circuit Judge Gary Oxenhandler called the letter from Chris Dunn "a series of rationalizations."A...
Tags: Chris Dunn, Columbia Missourian, Columbia, Missouri School of Journalism, Missourian, Dunn, Jury, University of Missouri¬タモColumbia, Columbia Missouri, Entertainment Culture, Law Crime
The defence will open its case tomorow in the trial of two teenage girls accused of the brutal slaying of a retired Bay of Plenty schoolteacher. Courtney Churchward, 18, and a 15-year-old girl whose name is suppressed, have pleaded not guilty in the High...
Tags: giving evidence, old girl, New Zealand, Rotorua, Jury, Legal procedure, Law Crime, Year of death missing, Opotiki, Bay of Plenty Region, Year of birth missing, John Rowe
A back staff door that refused to shut properly, forcing a sheriff's deputy to guard it. Eight months after Santa Clara County's newest courthouse complex opened in Morgan Hill, those three glitches and a number of others have employees spooked. Officials...
Tags: South County Courthouse, Matt Dutra, Morgan Hill, Jury, Legal procedure
Sensational reporting and censorship are distorting the public view of terrorism. W HEN Australia's first significant terrorism trial began in Melbourne in February 2008, the media was first in to the dock. At the trial's opening, before the judge called...
Tags: Australia, Victoria Police, Izzy Deen Atik, MCG, Melbourne, SBS, Terrorism, Jury, Trial, Melbourne Cricket Ground, Legal procedure, Anti-terrorism legislation, Political philosophy