Wikileaks founder Julian Assange loses extradition fight

"Wikileaks founder Julian Assange should be extradited to Sweden to face sexual assault allegations, a judge has ruled. Mr Assange will appeal against the High Court ruling, delivered at Belmarsh Magistrates' Court, south London, following a hearing two weeks ago. ...

Iranian charged with arms shipment granted bail in Nigeria

"A court in Nigeria has granted bail to an Iranian man charged with arms trafficking after an illegal shipment of weapons was intercepted in October. Judge Ishaq Bello of the high court in the capital, Abuja, set the amount at 20m naira ($131,150; £84,940). ...

Proposed Minnesota Judicial Reform 1 of 2

========================================================== "INTRODUCTION In two previous articles I wrote regarding the formation of  TEA Party Transparency, Accountability and Reform (TAR)group. In another...

Barking News: Did we miss it?

Maybe it was just me, but I overlooked the pooch, the Quaid’s dog. This is an old story, but if you find the dog, maybe you find the Quaids unless the Russians get there first. We must keep this story alive –...

Sexual Trials offences to be completed within two months

New Delhi: Trials in all sexual offences including rape will now be completed within two months as far as possible and all victims will have the right to appeal against a court order, under new amendments to CrPC....

The Lipstick Bond Girls get their man

These girls are calling themselves the Bonds Girls. Armed with tasers and pepper gas. They wear pink, their cars and hummers are pink, the handcuffs are pink. Everything is pink right down to the shoes on their...

Paul Baldwin arrested in Portsmouth for the 153rd time

Paul Baldwin from Portsmouth is setting a new record for the number of times arrested; he has now been taken into police custody for the 153rd time in his police 'career'. He punched a man in the face this time, but since 1984 he has been arrested 153 times, and he was only...

Bank Bail Out True Facts - Federal Reserve, Lehman Brothers Etc.

The stocks of manufacturers of Tar, Feathers, pitch forks, scythes, rope and high tree branches soared today on news that banks that failed and received Federal Bailout Money were stockholders of the US Federal...

AIG bonuses four times higher than Originally MisRepresented

" The 2008 AIG bonus pool just keeps getting larger and larger. In a response to detailed questions from Rep. Elijah Cummings (D-Md.), the company has offered a third assessment of exactly how much it paid out in...

AUDIT THE FEDERAL RESERVE BILL MAKING ITS WAY THROUGH THE HOUSE

"Year after year in Congress, Rep. Ron Paul [R, TX-14] has introduced a bill to abolish the Fed (H.R. 833). Though the bill has a dedicated network of citizen supporters – see the End the Fed network – it has...

Bills' Marshawn Lynch Arrested on Gun Charge

    Buffalo Bills running back Marshawn Lynch was arrested Wednesday night in southern California on a weapons charge. The arresting officers said they approached a 2006 Mercedes-Benz to find...

Jaguar £1bn tax bail out

Last month there was speculation that Auto company Jaguar were in secret talks with the Government for a desperate plea for a cash injection to keep the company going through the tough economical times. These speculations were known to be fact today as car giant Jaguar has...

Screenwriter of Pulp Fiction Manslaughter Dui

Another Hollywood celebrity involved in criminal and outrageous circumstances.  I remember he is innocent until proven guilty, but looks like there is a lot of damning evidence. "December 13, 2008 (by Otto Smyth) According to reports by drunk driving lawyers in Los...

Gibbs to face trial in March : South Africa: News: News24

" Cape Town - The drunken driving trial of Proteas cricketer Herschelle Gibbs has been postponed to March 24 next year. He appeared before a Cape Town magistrate on Wednesday, but his advocate Craig Webster...

No early release for dying Lockerbie bomber

The man convicted for perpetrating the Lockerbie bombing, the worst act of terrorism in British history, has had his appeal for early release rejected in Scotland. The man is suffering from cancer, but witnesses...

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