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Polygamy trial set to begin for Winston Blackmore, accused of marrying 24 times

April 18, 2017 WJN Administrator 0
By Geordon Omand, Winston Blackmore of Bountiful is accused of having two dozen wives over a 25-year period.  The legal fight dates back to the early 1990s when police first investigated allegations that residents of […]
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Arkansas judge who joined protest barred from execution case

April 18, 2017 WJN Administrator 0
By ANDREW DeMILLO LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — A judge who lay on a cot as though he were a death row inmate on a gurney after issuing an order halting Arkansas’ multiple execution plan was […]
Bruce Ward and Don Davis
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Two Arkansas executions stayed but other execution stays are lifted

April 18, 2017 World Justice News 0
The Arkansas’ Supreme Court has halted two executions hours before they were scheduled to take place on Monday. In a 4-3 decision, Arkansas’ highest court stayed the executions of Don Davis and Bruce Ward, who […]
Canada

Canadian polygamy law on trial for the first time in 127 years

April 17, 2017 WJN Administrator 0
By: Daphne Bramham It’s almost certainly going to come down to a battle over religious freedom when Canada’s 127-year-old polygamy law is tried for the first time in Canadian history.  Canada’s best-known polygamist, Winston Kaye Blackmore, […]
Steve Stephens
Lead Story

Manhunt for ‘Serial’ killer who posted killing footage on Facebook

April 17, 2017 World Justice News 0
Police in Cleveland are searching for a man who fatally shot a “random” victim and posted the footage on Facebook. The suspect, Steve Stephens, later said in a separate video post that he had killed […]
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Lead Story

Arkansas judge blocks lethal injection drug ahead of executions

April 14, 2017 World Justice News 0
A judge has blocked Arkansas from using one of three lethal injection drugs the US state planned to use in a series of executions next week. The Supreme Court of Arkansas has also granted an […]
Joseph Jakubowski
News

Trump manifesto man arrested after 10-day manhunt

April 14, 2017 World Justice News 0
A fugitive accused of stealing more than a dozen guns and mailing a manifesto to the US president has been arrested after 10 days on the run. Joseph Jakubowski, 32, was found camping on a […]
Karissa McGarley
News

Drink driver pleads guilty – but says she was sleepwalking

April 14, 2017 World Justice News 0
A woman has blamed sleep-walking after she crashed her car while more than two-and-a-half times the drink-drive limit. Karissa McGarley had downed half a bottle of vodka the night before the early-morning smash in Southwick […]
Kanae Kijima
News

‘Black widow’ loses final appeal against death sentence

April 14, 2017 World Justice News 0
A Japanese woman who murdered three lovers in a so-called “black widow” case faces execution after the Supreme Court rejected her final appeal. Kanae Kijima, now 42, met the three men, aged 41, 53 and […]
News

Grand jury indicts 5 more Sunny Side Gang members in heroin, cocaine ring

April 14, 2017 zoshinuk 0
By Cole Waterman  BAY CITY, MI — Five more men connected to Saginaw’s infamous Sunny Side Gang have been federally indicted in an investigation of a widespread heroin, cocaine, and fentanyl distribution network. On Wednesday, […]

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Nigerian court orders UK to pay £420m over 1949 killing of miners

February 8, 2026 0
A Nigerian court has ordered the British government to pay $27m (£20m) to each of the families of 21 coal miners killed in 1949 by the colonial administration in the south-east of the country. The […]
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Rape trial puts Norway’s royal family in unwelcome glare of public

February 1, 2026 0
When Marius Borg Høiby stands up in room 250 at Oslo district court on Tuesday, at the start of Norway’s biggest trial in years, he will have no moral support from his closest relatives. His […]
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France moves to abolish concept of marital duty to have sex

February 1, 2026 0
France is to enshrine in law the end of so-called “conjugal rights” – the notion that marriage means a duty to have sex. A bill approved on Wednesday in the National Assembly adds a clause […]
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