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  • Iraqi court resumes trial of Saddam lieutenant

    Iraqi court resumes trial of Saddam lieutenant

    Legal World 05/20/2008

    An Iraqi court has resumed hearing the case against Tariq Aziz and seven other former regime officials who face charges in the 1992 execution of dozens of merchants.Aziz, 72, is the former deputy prime minister and one of Saddam Hussein's best-known ...

  • Japan court rejects US nuclear carrier suit

    Japan court rejects US nuclear carrier suit

    Legal World 05/11/2008

    A Japanese court Monday rejected a lawsuit demanding a halt to harbor work to accommodate a U.S. nuclear-powered aircraft carrier that is to be based south of Tokyo starting in August, a court spokeswoman said.The suit by 635 plaintiffs aimed to stop...

  • Court ruling gives hope to Alzheimer's sufferers

    Court ruling gives hope to Alzheimer's sufferers

    Legal World 05/02/2008

    More patients could get access to Alzheimer's drugs on the NHS after two drug companies won a landmark court victory.The Court of Appeal ruled that the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) -- the body that controls the prescri...

  • Intl. Court unseals warrant for Congo militia leader

    Intl. Court unseals warrant for Congo militia leader

    Legal World 04/29/2008

    The International Criminal Court has published an arrest warrant for a Congo militia leader wanted for allegedly using child soldiers.The court says Bosco Ntaganda conscripted child soldiers to fight in the Ituri region of eastern Congo from July 200...

  • Chinese Police Clash With Tibet Protesters

    Chinese Police Clash With Tibet Protesters

    Legal World 03/14/2008

    Violent protests erupted Friday in a busy market area of Lhasa, the Tibetan capital, as Buddhist monks and other ethnic Tibetans clashed with Chinese security forces. Witnesses say the protesters burned shops, cars, military vehicles and at least one...

  • German Court Upholds Incest Law

    German Court Upholds Incest Law

    Legal World 03/13/2008

    Germany's highest court has upheld a law that makes incest a criminal offense, rejecting an appeal by a man who was sentenced to prison after fathering four children with his sister.The Federal Constitutional Court said Thursday it has ruled that the...

  • Another SocGen Trader Taken Into Custody

    Another SocGen Trader Taken Into Custody

    Legal World 03/12/2008

    Another trader at Societe Generale was taken in for questioning Wednesday after investigators searched the French bank's offices in connection with a multibillion dollar trading scandal, judicial officials and the bank said. Investigators are trying ...

  • Thaksin Pleads Not Guilty in Thai Court

    Thaksin Pleads Not Guilty in Thai Court

    Legal World 03/12/2008

    Ousted Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra pleaded not guilty Wednesday before the Supreme Court in one of two criminal corruption cases against him.More than 200 policemen with bomb detectors and five sniffer dogs were deployed around the court w...

  • Philippine Court Acquits Imelda Marcos

    Philippine Court Acquits Imelda Marcos

    Legal World 03/11/2008

    A Manila court Monday acquitted the flamboyant widow of late dictator Ferdinand Marcos of 32 counts of illegally transferring wealth abroad during her husband's 20-year rule.The decision by Judge Silvino Pampilo Jr. of the Manila Regional Trial Court...

  • Court Complaint Lodged Over Thai Lottery

    Court Complaint Lodged Over Thai Lottery

    Legal World 03/11/2008

    An anti-corruption body set up to investigate the activities of ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra's government filed a court complaint against him, his former Cabinet and other officials Monday alleging abuse of power in implementing a governm...

  • Pakistani Opposition to Form New Gov't

    Pakistani Opposition to Form New Gov't

    Legal World 03/09/2008

    President Pervez Musharraf is not about to quit, a senior ally said Monday, a day after opponents agreed to form a government and restore judges who had questioned the legality of the former army chief continuing in office.The declaration by the winn...

  • China's court rejects 15 percent of death sentences

    China's court rejects 15 percent of death sentences

    Legal World 03/08/2008

    China's top court has rejected 15 percent of death sentences handed by lower courts, citing poor evidence and procedural errors under new rules, but a top judge said the death penalty will remain in place for a long time.China keeps secret the number...

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