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Oscar Pistorius is ‘confident he will WIN his bid to serve minimum sentence for murdering Reeva Steenkamp’re his prison term

January 16, 2017 zoshinuk 0
Oscar Pistorius and his family are confident that he will win his final appeal to serve the minimum jail term for murdering his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, a friend has claimed. The South African Paralympic gold […]
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Murderer Ian Huntley wants a sex change so he can live in a women’s prison

January 16, 2017 WJN Administrator 0
Ever since school caretaker Ian Huntley was found guilty of the 2002 murders of 10-year-old school girls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman, he has been serving time in Frankland Prison, County Durham. But according to […]
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Douglas Garland’s triple murder trial to hear 1st from mother of 5-year-old Nathan

January 16, 2017 WJN Administrator 0
The triple murder trial for the man accused of killing five-year-old Nathan O’Brien, and his grandparents Alvin and Kathy Liknes, will hear testimony from the boy’s mother first, as it gets underway Monday morning in […]
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Former coach Bennell denies child abuse charges in UK court

January 16, 2017 WJN Administrator 0
Former football coach Barry Bennell has denied eight child abuse offences in a UK court. Bennell, 63, appeared via videolink at Chester Crown Court from Woodhill Prison, answered “not guilty” to all the charges as […]
Canada

‘It’s still a nightmare’: The case of jurors released with PTSD and little or no help after verdict

January 15, 2017 WJN Administrator 0
Dan Cozine’s service left him haunted by horrible memories. He struggled to return to his normal life. He was withdrawn at work. He was distracted and angry at home. His wife urged him to get […]
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Another Brazil Jail Riot Leaves Many Dead

January 15, 2017 World Justice News 0
Inmates have seized control of the largest prison in the north-eastern Brazilian city of Natal. Police say at least 10 prisoners have been killed at the Alcacuz jail. Many others are thought to have been […]
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Canada: Supreme Court ruling in Ernst fracking case poses threat to Charter rights

January 14, 2017 WJN Administrator 0
Today the Supreme Court of Canada rejected Alberta landowner Jessica Ernst’s legal challenge to sue the Alberta Energy Regulator (AER) for denying her right to freedom of expression under the Canadian Charter of Rights and […]
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Human Rights Watch: Crimeans are losing their rights

January 13, 2017 WJN Administrator 0
The world-wide independent international human rights organization, Human Rights Watch, has released their report for 2017, which indicated that after the Russian Federation’s occupation of the Crimea, the human rights situation in the peninsula deteriorated, […]
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Preparing for Brexit Just Got Harder

January 13, 2017 WJN Administrator 0
On Jan. 4, British Prime Minister Theresa May named Tim Barrow, a career diplomat, as the U.K.’s permanent representative to the European Union. It will be Barrow who must talk face to face in Brussels […]
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Canadian man, wife on trial for sending ISIS son cash

January 12, 2017 WJN Administrator 0
A Canadian farmer and his British wife are going on trial next week accused of funneling cash to their ISIS worshiping son. John Letts — originally from southern Ontario — and Sally Lane are accused […]

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Leading anti‑racism activist in Tunisia jailed for eight years

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A Tunisian court has sentenced human rights activist Saadia Mosbah to eight years in prison and fined her £26,000 ($35,000). Mosbah, who leads the anti-racism group Mnèmty, had been charged with money laundering and illicit […]
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Russian archaeologist can be sent to Ukraine for trial, Polish judge rules

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A judge in Poland has ruled that Russian archaeologist Alexander Butyagin can be extradited to Ukraine, although his defence says he will appeal. Butyagin is being held in a Warsaw prison for allegedly conducting illegal […]
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Istanbul’s ex-mayor to stand trial on corruption charges

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The former mayor of Istanbul is due to become the central defendant in a mass corruption trial that his opposition party and rights groups say is politically motivated. Ekrem Imamoglu, 55, faces more than 140 charges […]
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