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The incarceration of Vikram Buddhi is a crying shame on the nation.
23 hours ago ago from AWAMI BHARAT
Dear All, The incarceration of Vikram Buddhi is a crying shame on the nation. The US judiciary stands exposed for having been complicit in this crime. Vikram was always innocent & his email had been hacked & a message threatening the vile Bush was supposedly his crime. Vikram was at the forefront at the struggles for the oppressed students, especially the Arican-Americans in his campus & that did irk certain racist elements that entrapped ...
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A juvenile judge dismissed three charges against a Jackson teenager charged with murder in a June slaying after a key witness changed his story in court testimony. The 16-year-old will still face a first-degree murder charge in adult court.
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13 hours ago ago from Ghana Business News
Kwaw Kesse The Prosecution in the case involving a Ghanaian artist, Kwaw Kesse alias for allegedly stealing 7,000 pounds belonging to his former lover; Happy Chappell, on Wednesday preferred new charges against the accused. The charge has been changed from stealing to defrauding by false pretences. However, defence counsel rejected the new charge sheet because that it had not been registered and stamped. Police ...
Related contentWrongly jailed for 10 yrs, man gets Rs 1L
10 hours ago ago from SIFF-PUNE
Wrongly jailed for 10 yrs, man gets Rs 1L Shibu Thomas, TNN 2 September 2009, 08:32am IST MUMBAI: The Bombay high court on Tuesday asked the Maharashtra government to pay Rs 1 lakh as compensation to a 40-year-old man who languished in prison for over 10 years for a crime he didn't commit. Malegoan resident Bapu Mali was in jail for five years as an undertrial battling rape and murder charges. Even after the trial court acquitted him, ...
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Judge: Gangs more deadly than some Gitmo detainees
6 hours ago ago from U.S. News
Judge: Gangs more deadly than some Gitmo detainees WASHINGTON (AP) -- The chief judge of the federal court in Washington told lawyers Thursday that domestic street gangs are more deadly than some Guantanamo Bay detainees who could face trial in U.S. courts. Judge Royce Lamberth was speaking at an American Bar Association breakfast about Attorney General Eric Holder's recent decision to put the reputed Sept. 11 mastermind and four accused ...
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