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Fewer than 20 hearings since the case was registered on February 12, one change of court, two changes of judge, the proceedings still in the pre-trial stage after one failed attempt at indictment, and a chance that the suspects may be formally charged...
Tags: Pakistan, Indian High Commission, mumbai attack, Mumbai, trial stage, Rawalpindi, terror courts, criminal lawyer, FIA, Lahore, Indictment, Trial, Lashkar-e-Taiba, Attribution of the 2008 Mumbai attacks, Terrorism in India, Mumbai attacks, Ajmal Kasab, Law Crime
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
The infamous Wal-Mart cutting in line trial has come to an abrupt end. The lady that was shown on tape shoving merchandise away from the cashier and kicking the police officer while she was being arrested has decided to take the plea deal. ...
Tags: racism, race baiting, wal-mart, walmart, trial, merchandise, police, plead, guilty, misdemeanor, assault, disturbing the peace, arrest, charges, probation, jail, prison
John Travolta and his family have helped raise money for charities in their home state of Florida with a screening of his new comedy The actor, his wife Kelly Preston and their daughter Ella Bleu greeted hundreds of fans on the red carpet Friday for Disney's...
Tags: John Travolta, Ella Bleu Travolta, John Joseph Travolta, old dogs, AP Photo/Disney, Ocala, Romantic drama films, Travolta, Pulp Fiction, Get Shorty, Saturday Night Fever, Paramount films, Dance films, Entertainment Culture, Human Interest, Trial, Kelly Preston, Pleasant Bridgewater, Law Crime, The Walt Disney Company, films, Ocala Florida, Social Issues
WASHINGTON — Attorney General Eric Holder had just announced that accused 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four alleged accomplices would stand trial in New York when the blistering critiques erupted. "Unconscionable," declared...
Achong takes stand to defend cursing charge South Bureau Saturday, November 21st 2009 Former People’s National Movement politician Larry Achong yesterday took the stand to defend himself in a three-year-old case, in which he was accused of cursing a...
Tags: Larry Achong, Point Fortin, Ganga Ramlakhan, Trinidad and Tobago, Point Fortín, Politics, Fortin, Trial, Magistrate, Law Crime
The judge has declared a mistrial in the case against Osifeso, 46, who is accused of the second-degree rape of a hospital patient on Aug. 11, 2007. The judge has given prosecutors the chance to try the case anew in front of new jurors who did not witness...
Tags: Olayinka Osifeso, Rob Nigh, Judge Dana Kuehn, St. Francis Hospital, Tulsa, I.D., Courtroom, Legal procedure, Trial, Jury, Law Crime
Two Japanese Greenpeace activists charged with stealing whale meat will attend a pre-trial hearing today, knowing that their chances of acquittal have been drastically reduced by a high court ruling. Junichi Sato, a policy adviser, and Toru Suzuki, an...
Tags: Japan, Tōkyō, Economy of Norway, Norwegian culture, Minke Whale, Institute of Cetacean Research, Greenpeace, Whaling, Cetaceans, Economy of Japan, Politics, Legal procedure, Trial, Law Crime
Mark Shelnutt is indicted by a federal grand jury. The indictment alleges a connection between Shelnutt and Torrance Hill. June 3: Shelnutt pleads not guilty at his first appearance hearing before U.S...Nov. 9: After 10 hours, a 12-member jury and four...
Tags: Mark Shelnutt, Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, Shelnutt&rsquo, U.S, Columbus, Law Crime, Jury, Grand jury, Indictment, Legal procedure, Court systems, Criminal law, Closing argument, Trial, Columbus Georgia, Motion
Judge Michael Duffy decided Tuesday morning that there was not sufficient evidence to grant a new trial. The case will now go back to Judge John Trice for sentencing. De Vaul is a San Luis Obispo rancher who runs a substance abuse recovery program and...
Tags: Craig Van Rooyen, Dan De Vaul, Jeffrey D. Stulberg, Judge John Trice, San Luis Obispo, Legal procedure, Jury, Trial, Law Crime