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  • Court to decide if Dutch girl can sail the world

    Court to decide if Dutch girl can sail the world

    Legal World 06/17/2010

    A Dutch court is deciding whether a 14-year-old girl should be released from state custody so she can try to become the youngest person to sail solo around the globe.Child welfare authorities are seeking a two-month extension of Laura Dekker's guardi...

  • Taiwan court cuts Chen's jail term to 20 years

    Taiwan court cuts Chen's jail term to 20 years

    Legal World 06/14/2010

    In a surprise decision, Taiwan's high court Friday cut ex-president Chen Shui-bian's life sentence for corruption to 20 years in jail, but the former leader said he would appeal.The court, which also reduced former first lady Wu Shu-chen's life term ...

  • Guatemala AG ousted amid corruption allegations

    Guatemala AG ousted amid corruption allegations

    Legal World 06/11/2010

    Guatemala's Constitutional Court has removed the new attorney general amid allegations of corruption. The ruling means Conrado Reyes must hand the reins of the Attorney General's Office back to an interim top prosecutor who was in charge before his n...

  • EU court rejects challenge to cell phone cap

    EU court rejects challenge to cell phone cap

    Legal World 06/08/2010

    The European Union's highest court rejected a challenge Tuesday by four British cell phone companies to a Europe-wide price cap on fees for using a phone abroad.The British branches of Vodafone, Telefonica O2, T-Mobile and Orange had argued against t...

  • UK court dismisses insider dealing case

    UK court dismisses insider dealing case

    Legal World 06/03/2010

    Britain's regulator lost its first criminal case for insider dealing on Thursday as a jury acquitted a lawyer and a finance director of wrongdoing and a second lawyer had charges against him dropped.The Financial Services Authority had charged Andrew...

  • Gunman kills 5, wounds 25 in northwest England

    Gunman kills 5, wounds 25 in northwest England

    Legal World 06/02/2010

    A taxi driver described as quiet but friendly went on a shooting spree across a picturesque rural area of northwestern England on Wednesday, killing at least five people and wounding 25 before apparently turning the gun on himself.Officers found a bo...

  • Australia takes Japan to court over whaling

    Australia takes Japan to court over whaling

    Legal World 05/28/2010

    Australia said Friday it will challenge Japan's whale hunting in the Antarctic at the International Court of Justice, a major legal escalation in its campaign to ban the practice despite Tokyo's insistence on the right to so-called scientific whaling...

  • Taylor prosecutors want Naomi Campbell to testify

    Taylor prosecutors want Naomi Campbell to testify

    Legal World 05/20/2010

    Prosecutors trying former Liberian president Charles Taylor for war crimes at a U.N.-backed court asked judges Thursday to subpoena supermodel Naomi Campbell to testify about being given uncut diamonds by Taylor.Special Court for Sierra Leone Prosecu...

  • Honduras drops World Court case against Brazil

    Honduras drops World Court case against Brazil

    Legal World 05/19/2010

    The U.N.'s highest court says Honduras has dropped a case accusing Brazil of meddling in its internal affairs by allowing ousted President Manuel Zelaya to stay at one of its embassies in 2009.The International Court of Justice, widely known as the W...

  • US Supreme Court upholds Briton's custody right

    US Supreme Court upholds Briton's custody right

    Legal World 05/18/2010

    The Supreme Court says an American mother illegally moved her son from Chile to the United States during a custody dispute with the boy's British father.The high court on Monday said an international child custody treaty demands that the child goes b...

  • Spanish judge who indicted bin Laden suspended

    Spanish judge who indicted bin Laden suspended

    Legal World 05/17/2010

    The Spanish judge who became an international hero by going after Augusto Pinochet and Osama bin Laden was suspended Friday for allegedly abusing his authority by investigating what is arguably Spain's own biggest unresolved case: atrocities committe...

  • German court orders wireless passwords for all

    German court orders wireless passwords for all

    Legal World 05/13/2010

    Germany's top criminal court ruled Wednesday that Internet users need to secure their private wireless connections by password to prevent unauthorized people from using their Web access to illegally download data.Internet users can be fined up to eur...

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