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Facebook, Sabre, Deutsche Telekom, Galleon, Taylor Bean in Court News
Bloomberg
They claim the action is necessary to unmask what they say is a fraud on the court. Facebook contends Ceglia's e-mails are fabricated and the contract is a forgery. Ceglia's lawyers said in court papers a week ago that he showed no deception on a June ...
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International Criminal Court to rule on Gaddafi arrest warrant tonight
Herald Sun
WORLD crimes court judges will decide tonight whether to issue an arrest warrant for Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi for crimes against humanity committed against opponents of his regime. Judge Sanji Mmasenono Monageng was expected to read a three-judge ...
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Families of young people killed in horror crash tell court of anguish
Herald Sun
Lindsay, of Cranbourne, who admitted prior driving offences of failing to give way and driving an unregistered car, pleaded guilty before the County Court to four counts of dangerous driving causing death and four counts of dangerous driving causing ...
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Federal Court finds Centro executives broke Corporations Act
The Australian
IN a landmark decision, the Federal Court has found that executives and directors of troubled property group Centro breached the Corporations Act by signing off on financial reports that failed to disclose billions of dollars of short-term debt. ...
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Bin Laden's driver loses appeal
UPI.com
WASHINGTON, June 26 (UPI) -- The US Court of Military Commission says Osama bin Laden's driver got a fair trial in front of a military tribunal. In an 86-page opinion released Friday, the commission said the military can use special courts for foreign ...
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AU: Support Justice for Gravest Crimes
Human Rights Watch (press release)
But we're still waiting Africa was a major player in creating the International Criminal Court. African states should urge the AU to increase - not scale down - support for holding the worst rights abusers to account. (Johannesburg) - Civil society ...
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Court in crisis
BBC News
It follows the court's first case, in which former Khmer Rouge prison chief Duch was found guilty of crimes against humanity and sentenced to 35 years in jail. Around two million people died in the late 1970s after Pol Pot and his comrades took over ...
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BBC News
Nick D'Arcy's nightclub king hit cost me $40k says former swimmer Simon Cowley
Herald Sun
Sullivan told the court that he was sharing a table with Cowley and D'Arcy at the Loft nightclub when he heard a "loud smacking sound." "I said (to D'Arcy) you're an idiot, what did you do that for," Sullivan said. He said he was unable to recall any ...
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Presidential reference SC resumes hearing today
Pakistan Observer
Islamabad —The Supreme Court will today resume hearing of the Presidential reference sent to it for revisiting the death sentence case of country's first democratically elected Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. The case will be heard by a larger ...
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Small Claims Court can be a big help for merchants
Los Angeles Times
Small businesses often turn to Small Claims Court to collect debts from customers or suppliers and resolve billing disputes. It's cheaper and faster than civil lawsuits, but collecting judgments can be difficult. In Small Claims Court, ...
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Los Angeles Times
China hosts Sudan leader wanted by world court
AFP
China is a key supporter of Bashir, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for crimes against humanity that occurred in Sudan's war-torn western Darfur region during the country's civil war. Beijing is also a key military supplier to ...
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AFP
August court date for EQC case
New Zealand Herald
A court case between the Earthquake Commission and the Insurance Council to determine who pays how much to a select group of Christchurch homeowners will be held in August at the High Court in Wellington. The case was brought to the High Court by the ...
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Amanda Knox accuser Rudy Guede will testify in court
Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog)
Now he'll have to prove that in open court on June 27. Amanda Knox is Rudy Guede's little black dress. Every time the convicted murderer is trapped in a legal dead end, he points his finger at her or co-defendant Raffaele Sollecito, trying to pin the ...
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Seattle Post Intelligencer (blog)
Afghan MPs ask for help over poll court ruling, UN urges caution
Reuters AlertNet
By Paul Tait KABUL, June 27 (Reuters) - The United Nations urged the Afghan parliament on Sunday not to take any action that might provoke unrest after election officials rejected a ruling by a specially appointed court that threw out a quarter of ...
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Former farmer risks bankruptcy by taking Bank of Ireland to court
Telegraph.co.uk
Pensioner Albert Kempster is risking bankruptcy by taking on the Bank of Ireland in the High Court this week. About 2400 retail investors, many of whom are pensioners, will be among those obliged to accept an 80pc haircut, like Mr Kempster, ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
The Supreme Court goes soft on mutual fund misstatements
Boston Globe
The US Supreme Court spared the mutual fund giant Janus a lot of trouble recently when it excused the firm from responsibility for misleading its customers. But the 5-4 ruling, which lets Janus and similar companies hide false information in a ...
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Union to challenge NSW wage law in court
Sydney Morning Herald
PSA general secretary John Cahill said the union believes the new law is invalid because it interferes with the independence and institutional integrity of the NSW Industrial Relations Commission and the Industrial Court of NSW. ...
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Bias complaint sends firm on long road to court
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
"I would have never imagined that I would have ended up in a federal court based solely on someone's accusations," said Sisson, a former respiratory therapist. "I mean, she got fired for what I feel is good reason." But the evidence in discrimination ...
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Judge Prosser - Bradley Dispute: Wisconsin Supreme Court is 'Dysfunctional'
Gather.com
Both Judges of the Wisconsin Supreme Court claim the other one started it. 'It' being the disagreement that ended in a physical altercation in Judge Ann Bradley's chambers on June 13th, with other justices on hand to witness what went down. ...
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Wimbledon is the one place where they DO like Mondays — particularly the ...
Los Angeles Times
Day 8 of the grass-court Grand Slam is the busiest of the two-week tournament, with 16 fourth-round singles matches on the docket. It's one of many traditions that make Wimbledon unique, and a favorite of players. Roger Federer prepares to hit a ...
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Los Angeles Times
Israeli army takes down section of West Bank barrier
Washington Post
The rerouting of the fence near Bil'in, after long delays, was a rare case in which Israeli defense officials have been forced to change plans by a court order. It was a victory for the Palestinian villagers, who have held weekly marches to the fence ...
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Apple, Intel, Wal-Mart, SAFA, Adam Mansbach's Book: Intellectual Property
Bloomberg
The maker of the iPhone filed a suit with the Seoul Central District Court on June 22, according to a case record on the court's website, which doesn't provide details of Apple's claims. Online news provider MoneyToday reported that Apple is alleging ...
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Supreme Court's Pliva decision is another blow against trial lawyers
Washington Examiner
Trial lawyers cannot sue drug manufacturers for defective warning labels on generics if labels were approved by the US Food and Drug Administration, according to the US Supreme Court. The 5-4 Pliva v. Mensing decision announced last week was a defeat ...
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Spotted: Conrad Black resentenced, asbestos and strip-searched man sues ...
CBC.ca
In Federal Court in Chicago, Judge Amy St. Eve also ordered him to pay a $125000 fine. Black had already served 29 months in the Coleman federal prison in Florida before the US Supreme Court struck down some of his initial convictions, citing a misuse ...
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CBC.ca
Ron Artest: Buddhist or bizarre?
GetReligion
Last week the poor man's Denis Rodman continued to make news for his actions off the basketball court. This time it wasn't about his Hyundai pimped out in Lakers' purple and gold or about his falling down the stairs at home or about the Pacers-Pistons ...
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Ben Ali's nephew appeals sentence; Tunisian appeals court doubles it
CNN International
By the CNN Wire Staff Imed Trabelsi, center, as seen on April 20 at the palace of justice in Tunis on arrival in court on drug charges. (CNN) -- The nephew of deposed Tunisian President Zine el Abidine Ben Ali found his sentence for a drug possession ...
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Drama as court orders Timba's release
New Zimbabwe.com
by Staff Reporter THE High Court on Sunday freed Jameson Timba, a key aide of Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai but there was drama outside the courts as lawyers and MDC-T officials tried to prevent what they feared was a ploy by the police to re-arrest ...
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New Zimbabwe.com
Women's clothing retailer Deb Shops files for bankruptcy
Economic Times
Philadelphia-based women's clothing retailer Deb Shops Inc filed for bankruptcy protection in a Delaware court on Sunday as part of a financial restructuring that involves selling the company to a group of senior lenders. The lenders, led by Ableco ...
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Army Sgt. Bozicevich back in court for sentencing
Savannah Morning News
Sgt. Joseph Bozicevich of Minneapolis was scheduled to return Monday before the court-martial that convicted him last month of shooting two fellow US soldiers in Iraq. Military jurors still must decide whether to sentence him to life in prison with or ...
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Stars hold court in Macker
Buffalo News
Snyder wasn't joking around on the court. He scored 14 points in the first contest against Who's Next. While Who's Next jumped to a 9-6 lead in the final game, Snyder and Husband scored eight of their team's points during a closing 9-1 run. ...
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Buffalo News
The last witch trials
The Augusta Chronicle
Evert Elzinga/AP Geert Wilders gives a brief statement after a Dutch court acquitted him of hate speech and discrimination on Thursday in Amsterdam. A Dutch court refused to convict politician Geert Wilders for supposedly inciting hatred with his ...
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Victory For Commercial Free Speech At The Supreme Court
Forbes (blog)
Luckily, the Supreme Court increasingly agrees. Last Thursday, the Court handed down a major commercial free speech win in the case Sorrell v. IMS Health. The decision follows 30 years of strongly pro-First Amendment jurisprudence striking down various ...
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Forbes (blog)
Few surprises in first week of Wimbledon
Montreal Gazette
4 seed Andy Murray of Scotland has gone through his usual travails, his mini-dramas and on-court yelling fests. But his third-round win over Ivan Ljubicic of Croatia was fairly devoid of all that. On the whole, it was a routine, workmanlike, ...
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Chief Justice Roberts on Cameras in the Court
C-SPAN
Chief Justice John Roberts comments on transparency and cameras in the court. Included in his remarks, "We're having a pilot project right now under the guidance of the of the judicial conference in terms of the lower courts to experiment with, ...
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Trumbull County Court filings
Youngstown Vindicator
Christopher SJ Gensburg, 41, of 954 Hunter St., Warren, and Ashley N. Cochran, 26, of 2402 Renwick Drive, Poland. William A. Cunningham, 62, of 1177 Hawthorne Drive, Brookfield, and Denise A. York, 54, of same Charles R. Gifford, 51, of 321 Morse Ave., ...
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Russian Countess Says Shen Yun 'Has the grandeur of an imperial court'
The Epoch Times
"It has the grandeur of an imperial court," Countess Bobrinskoy said, adding she is aware of what the royal court dancers were like in St. Petersburg, Russia before the communist regime took over. She noted the Sunday performance "has the same kind of ...
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Vuelta a España director Javier Guillén frustrated by Roberto Heras ruling
velonews.competitor.com
File photo Last week, a Spanish civil court ruled that there were irregularities in the doping controls that produced a positive test for EPO in the penultimate stage of the 2005 Vuelta, and over-turned a two-year ban. ...
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velonews.competitor.com
Bristol County Probate and Family Court Registry moves into new Taunton Trial ...
Taunton Daily Gazette
The new Taunton Trial Court will officially open its doors for the first time on Monday, June 27, when the Bristol County Probate and Family Court Registry opens its office. By Kevin P. O'Connor A big chunk of Bristol County's memory got hauled down ...
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Ga. charter schools affected by court ruling find out this week if they'll ...
The Republic
About 150 charter school advocates from across the country rallied at the Georgia Capitol in support of a handful schools in danger of closing over a court ruling. (AP Photo/John Bazemore) Carmella Morton, with RISE Charter School in Ft. Lauderdale, ...
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Wyoming Supreme Court sends house 'flipping' case back to district court
Billings Gazette
A plan to "flip" a house for profit that went sour was at the center of a Wyoming Supreme Court opinion issued last week. The court reversed and sent back to Sheridan County District Court a case involving a contract between two Sheridan couples, ...
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Legal Help for Indigent Parents
New York Times
A court in South Carolina jailed Michael Turner for 12 months for civil contempt because he owed $5728.76 in accumulated child support. He could have avoided jail by proving he was indigent and could not pay. But Mr. Turner could not afford to hire a ...
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How $1.6 million slid under the radar in Hardwick
BurlingtonFreePress.com
Joyce Bellavance leaves Caledonia Superior Court in St. Johnsbury in February after a hearing in a civil lawsuit related to more than $1 million in missing funds from Hardwick Electric Department where she worked. (Photos by TOMMY GARDNER, The Hardwick ...
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High court limits emissions lawsuits
Business Insurance
WASHINGTON—Although the US Supreme Court ruled that the Clean Air Act "displaces" any federal common law public nuisance suit seeking to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, legal experts say it left open the door to state law claims and other types of ...
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First woman appointed to Oregon Supreme Court dies
Bend Bulletin
By AP PORTLAND — A trailblazer among the state's female politicians and the first woman appointed to the Oregon Supreme Court has died. Betty Roberts was 88. Her daughter, Diane Odell, said her mother died Saturday of pulmonary fibrosis in her ...
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No court for Casey Anthony, but lawyers still busy
Central Florida News 13
Lead defense attorney Jose Baez emerged on his cell phone nearly an hour after court was adjourned Saturday morning. While the media begged for answers, and spectators snapped cell phone pictures. Even the short walk to Cheney Mason's office, ...
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Central Florida News 13
Supreme Court reverses itself on death penalty
Appeal-Democrat
According to the US Supreme Court the answer is "yes" — and "no." In other words, "It depends." In Furman v. Georgia, which was decided this week (June 29) in 1972, the Supreme Court ruled that the death penalty was unconstitutional and did violate ...
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