Recent Updates
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Charges delayed against CIA contractor in Pakistan
Legal World 03/08/2011A court has delayed charging a CIA contractor in connection with the shooting deaths of two Pakistanis.A lawyer for families of the dead men said Tuesday the next trial court hearing would be March 16, when contractor Raymond Allen Davis may be charg...
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Demjanjuk attorney motions slowing trial
Legal World 03/01/2011A German court says John Demjanjuk's defense attorney may only file new motions in written form after a flood of requests slowed his trial to a crawl.Ninety-year-old retired Ohio autoworker Demjanjuk is accused of 28,060 counts of accessory to murder...
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Spain arrests lawyer linked to Saddam defense team
Legal World 02/15/2011An Italian lawyer who acted as a consultant to Saddam Hussein's defense team has been arrested in Spain on suspicion of fraud, money laundering and practicing law without a licence on a warrant issued by Britain, officials said Tuesday.Giovanni di St...
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WikiLeaks' Assange appears in court for hearing
Legal World 02/10/2011WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange appeared in court Monday for a showdown with Swedish authorities to fight an extradition bid over sex crimes allegations.Assange, wearing a blue suit, was flanked by two prison guards as the hearing opened at Belmarsh...
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License to Tweet? UK may restrict posts from court
Legal World 02/08/2011English courts may restrict the public's freedom to post Twitter updates from inside hearings to avoid the risk of prejudicing trials, the head of the judiciary in England and Wales said Monday.In a consultation report on the use of smart phones and ...
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Italian court to rule on Berlusconi immunity law
Legal World 01/13/2011Premier Silvio Berlusconi awaits a politically-charged decision by a top Italian court this week on whether a law that shields him from prosecution complies with the constitution.The premier is a defendant in two trials in Milan accusing him of corru...
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UK court holds 9 on terror conspiracy plot
Legal World 12/27/2010Nine terror suspects were charged Monday with planning a series of bombings in Britain and ordered to remain in custody.Details about their alleged plot were not released, but security officials said they were planning substantial attacks on British ...
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Medvedev: Let court rule on Khodorkovsky, not us
Legal World 12/24/2010President Dmitry Medvedev urged officials on Friday to refrain from commenting on the case of jailed oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky before the court rules — his latest effort to try to improve the rule of law in Russia.Medvedev's comments came only ...
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Top UK judge: No ban on Twitter in court
Legal World 12/20/2010The head of the judiciary in England and Wales ruled Monday that there is no ban on using Twitter in court.Lord Chief Justice Igor Judge said the use of "unobtrusive, hand held, virtually silent" equipment to give live text updates was unlikely to in...
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Conviction of disgraced SKorean scientist upheld
Legal World 12/16/2010An appeals court ruled Thursday to uphold most of the fraud convictions against a South Korean scientist disgraced in a cloning scandal that shook the international scientific community.Hwang Woo-suk — who gained worldwide fame in 2004 with claims to...
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Court rejects el-Masri suit against German gov't
Legal World 12/12/2010A German court rejected a lawsuit filed by Khaled el-Masri seeking to force Berlin into prosecuting suspected CIA agents who he alleges illegally detained him nearly eight years ago as part of the U.S. rendition program.The Cologne Administrative Cou...
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Swiss cut off bank account for WikiLeaks' Assange
Legal World 12/09/2010Swiss authorities stripped WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange of a key fundraising tool Monday -- his new bank account -- and the secret-spilling web site fended off more suspected computer attacks as it maneuvered to stay online.Scotland Yard was now ...