If you are looking for one reason why so few people bothered to turn out to vote in elections last Thursday then search no further than David Cameron’s speech to the CBI yesterday. A Prime Minister who a...
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that it is O.K. for prosecutors to re-prosecute someone who was acquitted of a particular charge, such as First Degree murder. The catch is that there has to be at least one charge that the jury couldn't reach a verdict on, either being...
Video: Public Confidence In Canada's Justice System
How BC's Elected Representatives Responded To This News:
Vancouver MLA Herbert says Canada doesn’t treat its citizens well.After two judges of the...
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Malaysia's new premier unveiled his cabinet Thursday to face the challenges of severe global recession.Datuk Seri Najib Razak,Malaysia's sixth prime minister,streamlined the ministerial posts from 32 to 28,keeping...
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"The federal government may have to explain to the Federal Court why it is not sticking to the Kyoto Protocol thanks to a landmark lawsuit filed in Ottawa on Tuesday.
In papers filed to the Federal Court on behalf...
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SUPPORTING ARTICLE ------> Northern Va Daily Article
I can't seem to get over how the prosecution cut those deals. I was
reading a law blog last nite and an attorney said: Prosecutors always
cut deals for their own benefit 'not' the benefit of the defendants.
That makes...
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