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News Conrad Black trial jury ordered to resume deliberations after deadlock
Conrad Black trial jury ordered to resume deliberations after deadlock
Melissa Bancroft
July 10, 2007 07:24:00 pm

The Chicago jury in the federal fraud trial of Canadian-born financier and former media mogul Conrad Black reported Tuesday that it was unable to render a unanimous decision on all counts against Black. The jurors sent...

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News Defense lawyer says Italy lacks jurisdiction over US soldier in murder trial
Defense lawyer says Italy lacks jurisdiction over US soldier in murder trial
Gabriel Haboubi
July 10, 2007 02:41:00 pm

A lawyer for US Army Spc. Mario Lozano , who is being tried in absentia for the murder of Italian intelligence agent Nicola Calipari and attempted murders of agent...

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News Belgium court orders ISP to prevent illegal music downloading or face fines
Belgium court orders ISP to prevent illegal music downloading or face fines
Michael Sung
July 10, 2007 02:13:00 pm

The Brussels Court of First Instance has ruled that a Belgian internet service provider (ISP) must filter or block illegal peer-to-peer music downloading , giving Scarlet Extended Ltd six months to comply with its order...

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News Serbia court upholds 40-year sentence of hitman for Milosevic: reports
Serbia court upholds 40-year sentence of hitman for Milosevic: reports
Gabriel Haboubi
July 10, 2007 01:54:00 pm

The Serbian Supreme Court Tuesday upheld the 40 year prison sentence of Milorad Ulemek , according to Belgrade media reports. Ulemek was a paramilitary commander under Slobodan Milosevic who...

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News Cambodia genocide tribunal starts defense lawyer selection process
Cambodia genocide tribunal starts defense lawyer selection process
Michael Sung
July 10, 2007 01:41:00 pm

The Defense Support Section (DSS) of the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia (ECCC) opened the application process for defense lawyers Tuesday, seeking Cambodian and foreign lawyers with at least...

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News UN rights chief condemns stoning execution of Iranian convicted of adultery
UN rights chief condemns stoning execution of Iranian convicted of adultery
Gabriel Haboubi
July 10, 2007 01:16:00 pm

UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Louise Arbour Tuesday condemned the recent execution by stoning of an Iranian man convicted of adultery, saying the execution was in violation of international law . As a party to...

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News Philippines government to proceed with controversial anti-terror law
Philippines government to proceed with controversial anti-terror law
Michael Sung
July 10, 2007 01:06:00 pm

The government of the Philippines Tuesday rejected a request by the Catholic Bishop Conference of the Philippines (CBCP) that the 2007 Human Security Act be revisited , as Filipino presidential spokesperson Ignacio Bunye said the controversial law...

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News UK jury fails to reach verdict for last defendants in July 2005 failed bombings
UK jury fails to reach verdict for last defendants in July 2005 failed bombings
Michael Sung
July 10, 2007 12:26:00 pm

British Judge Adrian Fulford Tuesday discharged the jury in the trial of suspects implicated in the failed bomb attacks on London's subway and bus systems on July 21, 2005, after jurors indicated they were deadlocked in...

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News Gonzales aware of FBI privacy violations before Patriot Act testimony: WP report
Gonzales aware of FBI privacy violations before Patriot Act testimony: WP report
Michael Sung
July 10, 2007 11:31:00 am

US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales received reports that the FBI had improperly used national security letters (NSL) prior to testifying before Congress in 2005 that "there has not been...

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News Former Milberg Weiss partner pleads guilty to conspiracy
Former Milberg Weiss partner pleads guilty to conspiracy
Michael Sung
July 10, 2007 10:56:00 am

David J. Bershad , former name partner at leading class action law firm Milberg Weiss , pleaded guilty Monday to conspiracy to obstruct justice in a plot in which Milberg Weiss allegedly paid up to...

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