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  • German court rejects criticism of role in Nazi hunt

    German court rejects criticism of role in Nazi hunt

    Legal World 07/01/2008

    A German court on Monday rejected criticism from the Simon Wiesenthal Center that its decisions disallowing certain telephone taps have been obstructing the hunt for former SS doctor Aribert Heim.The Jewish human rights organization on Friday said th...

  • Tel Aviv-based banker pleads guilty in US fraud case

    Tel Aviv-based banker pleads guilty in US fraud case

    Legal World 06/30/2008

    A Tel Aviv-based banker with United Mizrahi Bank pleaded guilty to setting up secret bank accounts in Israel that, prosecutors say, helped charitable contributors to an orthodox Jewish group evade US taxes. Joseph Roth, 66, pleaded guilty over the we...

  • Alleged Nazis faces charges in Spanish court

    Alleged Nazis faces charges in Spanish court

    Legal World 06/24/2008

    A human rights group has asked a Spanish court to indict four alleged former Nazi concentration camp guards and seek their extradition from the United States over the deaths of Spanish citizens, a lawyer said Tuesday.The Brussels-based rights organiz...

  • Italy's high court says US soldier can't be tried

    Italy's high court says US soldier can't be tried

    Legal World 06/20/2008

    Italy's top criminal court ruled Thursday that a U.S. soldier cannot be tried for the 2005 slaying of an Italian intelligence agent in Iraq.Spc. Mario Lozano was accused in connection with the fatal shooting of Italian military intelligence agent Nic...

  • German court rules fear or letters is no excuse

    German court rules fear or letters is no excuse

    Legal World 06/18/2008

    A German court has ruled against a woman who claimed a phobia of official letters in her appeal of authorities' decision to cut off child support benefits.The court in western Rhineland-Palatinate state said Wednesday that the woman was sent a letter...

  • Malaysian court allows Anwar case

    Malaysian court allows Anwar case

    Legal World 06/17/2008

    Malaysia's highest court has allowed opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim to challenge his 1998 dismissal as a deputy prime minister, a surprise decision that his lawyer described Tuesday as "very significant."The Federal Court's three judges decided unan...

  • World Court to rule in Djibouti suit with France

    World Court to rule in Djibouti suit with France

    Legal World 06/04/2008

    The U.N.'s high court was poised to rule Wednesday on Djibouti's demand that France hand over its investigative file on the 1995 murder of a French judge, whose charred corpse was found in a ravine in the former French territory.Senior Djiboutian off...

  • Court again suspends Hyundai exec's jail term

    Court again suspends Hyundai exec's jail term

    Legal World 06/03/2008

    A South Korean court Tuesday ruled for a second time that Hyundai Motor Chairman Chung Mong-koo does not have to go to prison for embezzlement and breach of trust, leaving the auto tycoon free to keep running the aggressively expanding automaker.The ...

  • Swiss voters reject anti-immigration initiative

    Swiss voters reject anti-immigration initiative

    Legal World 06/02/2008

    Swiss voters overwhelmingly rejected an anti-immigrant initiative that would have made it harder for foreigners to gain citizenship, according to referendum results released Sunday.All but one of 26 Swiss cantons (states) rejected the initiative by t...

  • Son of India politician sentenced to life in prison

    Son of India politician sentenced to life in prison

    Legal World 05/30/2008

    A New Delhi court sentenced a wealthy Indian politician's son to life in prison Friday for the murder of his sister's boyfriend in a case seen as a test of the justice system's ability to take on the powerful.Earlier in the week the court convicted V...

  • World Court gives lighthouse island to Singapore

    World Court gives lighthouse island to Singapore

    Legal World 05/23/2008

    The International Court of Justice on Friday awarded Singapore sovereignty over a disputed island at the eastern entrance of the Singapore Straits.The two-acre island hosts a strategic lighthouse that has been a landmark for 150 years and a beacon of...

  • Iraqi court resumes trial of Saddam lieutenant

    Iraqi court resumes trial of Saddam lieutenant

    Legal World 05/20/2008

    An Iraqi court has resumed hearing the case against Tariq Aziz and seven other former regime officials who face charges in the 1992 execution of dozens of merchants.Aziz, 72, is the former deputy prime minister and one of Saddam Hussein's best-known ...

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