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News Turkey bar association urges withdrawal of anti-terror bill
Turkey bar association urges withdrawal of anti-terror bill
Chris Buell
May 1, 2006 03:10:00 pm

The Istanbul Bar Association has urged the Turkish government to withdraw proposed anti-terror legislation, warning that the bill could harm freedom, while adding nothing to the previously adopted Turkish Penal Code . The Bar...

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News China rejects claims oil search led to overlooking foreign rights abuses
China rejects claims oil search led to overlooking foreign rights abuses
Chris Buell
April 27, 2006 09:35:00 am

China has not overlooked human rights abuses in its quest to find energy sources for its growing economy, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said Thursday. Spokesman Qin Gang said China emphasized peace, cooperation and...

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News Belarus opposition leader arrested at rally
Belarus opposition leader arrested at rally
Chris Buell
April 27, 2006 09:17:00 am

Leading Belarusian opposition figure Alexander Milinkevich was arrested Wednesday along with other demonstrators at a rally in Minsk, according to activists. About 7,000 opposition members gathered for what is traditionally the largest rally of the...

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News Senate inquiry recommends scrapping FEMA after Katrina disaster
Senate inquiry recommends scrapping FEMA after Katrina disaster
Chris Buell
April 27, 2006 08:43:00 am

A US Senate panel conducting an investigation into the federal response to Hurricane Katrina has concluded that the Federal Emergency Management Agency should be abolished and replaced with a new federal agency ...

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News Rights groups say US troops abused hundreds of detainees
Rights groups say US troops abused hundreds of detainees
Chris Buell
April 27, 2006 08:13:00 am

At least 600 US troops have been linked to cases of abuse , torture or killing of as many as 460 detainees at various detention facilities around the world, three human rights groups reported Wednesday. According to a...

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News Pro-democracy protests continue in Nepal as international pressure grows
Pro-democracy protests continue in Nepal as international pressure grows
Chris Buell
April 18, 2006 11:26:00 am

Pro-democracy protests continued in Nepal on Tuesday, with government employees being arrested for the first time and international pressure from India and several human rights groups being put on King Gyanendra to...

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News Federal judge rules brain-wave monitor can be used to ensure no pain during execution
Federal judge rules brain-wave monitor can be used to ensure no pain during execution
Chris Buell
April 18, 2006 11:05:00 am

A federal judge on Monday ruled that North Carolina officials could use a brain-wave monitor rather than have a doctor present to ensure a prisoner was not conscious during an execution by lethal injection. Lawyers for...

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News Alabama legislature approves pardons for Rosa Parks, civil rights activists
Alabama legislature approves pardons for Rosa Parks, civil rights activists
Chris Buell
April 18, 2006 10:54:00 am

The Alabama Legislature on Monday approved a bill that would pardon Rosa Parks , the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and other civil rights activists convicted of violating Jim Crow laws in...

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Indiana Democrats to appeal voter-identification law ruling
Chris Buell
April 18, 2006 10:26:00 am

The Indiana Democratic Party on Monday said it would appeal a federal judge's ruling that a state law requiring voters to show photo identification is valid. Party Chairman Daniel Parker said the ruling "glossed over"...

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News Judge fines NYC transit union $2.5 million over illegal strike
Judge fines NYC transit union $2.5 million over illegal strike
Chris Buell
April 18, 2006 10:07:00 am

A New York judge on Monday ordered Transport Union Workers Local 100 to pay $2.5 million in fines for illegally going on strike in December, bringing New York City's public transport system to a halt. Judge Theodore...

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Gandhi sentenced for sedition after civil disobedience campaign

On March 18, 1922, a court in British-ruled India sentenced Mohandas Gandhi to six years in prison for sedition in connection with his civil disobedience campaign for Indian home rule. Read Gandhi's famous statement to the trial court. Gandhi served two years of his sentence and was then released.

Supreme Court requires states to provide counsel for indigent defendants

On March 18, 1963, the US Supreme Court in Gideon v. Wainwright held that the Constitution requires states to provide counsel for indigent criminal defendants. For a unanimous Court, Justice Hugo Black wrote, "Any person haled into court, who is too poor to hire a lawyer, cannot be assured a fair trial unless counsel is provided for him." Counsel had been required for indigent federal defendants since 1938.

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