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Iran Executes 29 Convicts in One Day
Legal World 07/28/2008Iran hanged 29 people at dawn on Sunday after they had been convicted of murder, drug trafficking and other crimes, state run television reported.All were hanged inside Evin prison, north of the capital. The hangings were carried out after the death ...
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Serb court awaits Karadzic's appeal
Legal World 07/27/2008Radovan Karadzic's lawyer said he expected his client to be extradited before a Tuesday evening anti-government rally by ultranationalist supporters of the war crimes suspect.The rally organizers — the right-wing Serbian Radical Party — plan to bus K...
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S. Korean gets jail term for faking degree
Legal World 07/22/2008A South Korean court on Tuesday upheld an earlier ruling sentencing a former university professor to 18 months in jail for faking a Yale doctorate and embezzling museum funds.The Seoul Western District Court said its appellate court affirmed its sent...
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Taiwan's former president testifies in libel case
Legal World 07/21/2008Taiwan's former president testified Monday that he was blameless in a libel case brought against him, but first had to pass angry opponents shouting at him outside the courthouse and a man who reportedly kicked him in the rear end.Chen Shui-bian ente...
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Canada deports US soldier avoiding Iraq deployment
Legal World 07/18/2008Canada transferred US Army deserter Robin Long back to US custody Tuesday following a decision by the Federal Court of Canada denying his asylum request. Long is the first of an estimated 200 US military personnel avoiding deployment in Canada to be ...
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Prosecutor denies political timing in Darfur case
Legal World 07/17/2008The International Criminal Court's issuance of an arrest warrant for Sudan's president on genocide charges was not timed to the court's 10th anniversary celebration three days later, the prosecutor said Thursday.Luis Moreno-Ocampo told reporters he i...
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World Court to rule on US executions
Legal World 07/16/2008The U.N.'s highest court is ruling Wednesday on an emergency Mexican appeal to block the execution of its citizens on death row in the United States.At hastily convened hearings last month, Mexico argued that the United States is defying a 2004 Inter...
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Spain court urged to study Nazi guards case
Legal World 07/15/2008State prosecutors have urged Spain's National Court to investigate four alleged former Nazi concentration camp guards and decide whether to seek their extradition from the United States over the deaths of Spanish citizens in the camps, news reports s...
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Sudan president al-Bashir charged with genocide
Legal World 07/13/2008The prosecutor of the International Criminal Court filed genocide charges Monday against Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, accusing him of masterminding attempts to wipe out African tribes in Darfur with a campaign of murder, rape and deportation.Th...
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McLaren to pay court costs to Ferrari after spying
Legal World 07/11/2008The McLaren team settled its legal dispute with Ferrari on Friday, agreeing to pay the Italian team's court costs from the Formula One spying scandal.McLaren apologized last December after Ferrari data and documents were found at its chief designer's...
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Dutch court rules in Srebrenica civil suit
Legal World 07/10/2008A Dutch court ruled Thursday that it has no jurisdiction in a civil suit against the United Nations by survivors of the 1995 Srebrenica massacre in Bosnia, affirming U.N. immunity from prosecution, even when genocide is involved.A group called the Mo...
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Next round begins in Guantanamo Bay court fight
Legal World 07/08/2008Bush administration lawyers are heading to court to begin defending an estimated 200 lawsuits by Guantanamo Bay detainees.Tuesday's hearing is the first hearing since the Supreme Court ruled last month that detainees can challenge their imprisonment ...