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Month: September 2019

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Theft charges for couple who spent $100k from bank transfer mistake

September 10, 2019 World Justice News 0
Two people in the US have been charged with theft after spending thousands of dollars their bank mistakenly deposited into their account. The Pennsylvanian couple, Robert and Tiffany Williams, received $120,000 (£97,000) in error and […]
Evelyn Hernández
Human Rights

El Salvador to appeal against verdict that cleared mother of baby’s death

September 9, 2019 World Justice News 0
Prosecutors in El Salvador are appealing against a retrial verdict that cleared a young woman of murdering her newborn child. Evelyn Hernández, 21, was acquitted last month in a case which gained international attention. Her […]
Henrik Olsson Lilja
News

ASAP Rocky’s Swedish lawyer injured in Stockholm shooting

September 7, 2019 World Justice News 0
A prominent Swedish lawyer who represented US rapper ASAP Rocky in a recent assault case has reportedly been shot multiples times in Stockholm. Police were called to a shooting in Kungsholmen at around 09:00 local […]
American Airlines
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American Airlines mechanic charged with sabotaging plane

September 7, 2019 World Justice News 0
An American Airlines mechanic has been charged with damaging an aircraft in July as he was allegedly “upset” over stalled union contract negotiations. The plane, with 150 people on board, was scheduled to fly from […]
Ms Fesseau and Maurice
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French rooster Maurice wins battle over noise with neighbours

September 7, 2019 World Justice News 0
A French court has ruled in favour of a cockerel owner after her bird’s early morning crowing provoked a noise pollution complaint from neighbours. Maurice, who roosts on the picturesque isle of Oléron off the […]
Reiss, Ralston and Ricky Gabriel
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Identical triplets jailed after DNA link to Uzi gun plot

September 7, 2019 World Justice News 0
Identical triplets have been jailed after DNA linked them to a plot to supply an “extremely dangerous criminal” with an Uzi sub-machine gun. DNA found on a handgun linked it to either Reiss, Ralston or […]
Chanel Miller
News

Stanford sexual assault: Chanel Miller reveals her identity

September 4, 2019 World Justice News 0
She was known as Emily Doe when her victim impact statement, read out in the sexual assault trial of Brock Turner, went viral. Now, she has revealed her identity as 27-year-old Chanel Miller as she […]
Lord Doherty
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Brexit: Judge rejects parliament shutdown legal challenge

September 4, 2019 World Justice News 0
A Scottish judge has rejected a bid to have Boris Johnson’s plan to shut down parliament ahead of Brexit declared illegal. The case was brought to the Court of Session in Edinburgh by a cross-party […]
David Parnham letter
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Man sentenced for sending fake poison letter to Queen

September 3, 2019 World Justice News 0
A self-styled “Muslim Slayer” who sent fake poison to the Queen with a letter saying “The Clowns R Coming 4 You” has been sentenced to 12 years and six months. David Parnham, 36, posted similar […]
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Australia

Australian woman sues neighbours over barbecue use

September 3, 2019 World Justice News 0
A woman in Western Australia has tried to stop her neighbours from using their barbecues by suing them in court. Perth woman Cilla Carden claimed that their activities – among them barbecuing and smoking -as […]

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