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Romania in turmoil: massive election fraud charged
Legal World 12/14/2009Many Romanians had hoped this election would lift the country out of political crisis, help it shake its reputation for corruption, and allow it to climb out of its worst recession in 20 years.Instead, it has plunged the country into even deeper turm...
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China activist who spoke out on quake gets 3 years
Legal World 11/24/2009A veteran dissident was sentenced to three years in prison after casting a spotlight on poorly built schools that collapsed and killed thousands of children during China's massive earthquake last year — an apparent government attempt to squelch such ...
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US sailor cleared of assaulting Sydney prostitute
Legal World 11/23/2009A U.S. Navy serviceman was found not guilty Monday of sexually assaulting a prostitute at a brothel while on shore leave in Australia's biggest city.A New South Wales District Court jury cleared Petty Officer Timothy Davis, 25, of a charge of sexual ...
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Not a member, US envoy attends international court
Legal World 11/19/2009The American war crimes ambassador said Thursday the U.S. is committed to ending impunity for crimes against humanity, in a speech signaling a softening of hostility toward the International Criminal Court.Stephen Rapp's brief remarks marked the firs...
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US envoy attends international court meeting
Legal World 11/18/2009The United States attended a meeting of the International Criminal Court's management board for the first time Wednesday in a sign it has stopped shunning the world's only permanent war crimes tribunal.The United States has not ratified the court's f...
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Profit Drops 30 Percent at U.K.’s Largest Law Firms
Legal World 11/12/2009Profit at the 100 highest-grossing U.K. law firms fell 30 percent on average during the past year as deal work declined with the recession, according to a PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP survey. Profits per partner at the top 10 U.K. firms averaged 872,00...
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China executes 9 Uighurs over July ethnic riots
Legal World 11/09/2009Chinese state media says an initial group of nine Uighurs have been executed for taking part in July's deadly ethnic rioting in the country's far west.The China News Service reported Monday that the nine were put to death recently but gave no specifi...
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Swiss court to assess Polanski bail appeal
Legal World 11/04/2009Roman Polanski has re-appealed to the Swiss courts to be released from prison on bail, officials said Tuesday, the latest step in the director's protracted legal battle to avoid extradition to the United States.The Swiss Criminal Court declined to co...
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China Mobile Settles Anti-Monopoly Lawsuit
Legal World 10/27/2009China Mobile Communications Corp., owner of the world’s biggest phone company by subscribers, settled a lawsuit filed by a customer alleging the carrier abused its market position to charge users fees. Zhou Ze, a lawyer with the Beijing Wentian Law F...
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Stem cell scientist found partially guilty
Legal World 10/26/2009The years-long scandal of Hwang Woo-suk, a former Seoul National University professor charged with fraudulent stem cell research, reached the end of its first chapter yesterday as the court handed down a suspended sentence of two years. "Though Hwang...
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Japanese actress drug trial draws crowd of 6,000
Legal World 10/26/2009More than 6,000 people crowded outside a Tokyo courthouse Monday as Japanese actress Noriko Sakai pleaded guilty to drug use and prosecutors sought a prison sentence in a trial that has caused a media frenzy.The 38-year-old Sakai was among the first ...
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SoCal man pleads guilty in Swiss bank case
Legal World 10/22/2009A Malibu man has pleaded guilty to failing to report more than $1 million he transferred to a Swiss bank account.John McCarthy formally pleaded guilty on Tuesday to one count of failing to file a Foreign Bank and Financial Accounts report. He faces u...