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Guantanamo terrorism convictions proving vulnerable on appeal
World NowGlobal Focus: Salim Hamdan has been home in his native Yemen for nearly four years since completing his sentence at Guantanamo Bay for providing "material support to terrorism" -- six years of domestic service to Osama bin Laden as gardener, bodyguard and... -
Appeal hearing set for Camp Pendleton Marine in Iraqi murder case
L.A. NOWA military court is set to hear an appeal Tuesday from a Camp Pendleton Marine convicted in the 2006 killing of an Iraqi civilian--the last of the so-called Pendleton 8 to be behind bars.... -
Here's one prediction you can take to the bank: In 2016, Focus on the Family will still be spewing paranoid nonsense
Change of SubjectIn advance of the 2008 election, Focus on the Family released "Letter from 2012 in Obama’s America," warning their followers what life would be like in the fall of 2012 were Barack Obama to be elected. It's both frightening and...... -
A children's treasury of end-of-session bill signings.
Capitol Ideas with John L. MicekIn case you were wondering what your elected leaders were doing during the waning hours of the 2011-12 leiglsaitve session, here's a selection of bills signed into law by Gov. Tom Corbett today. They range from a measure providing additional...... -
Preliminary hearing ends in Afghan massacre case
JOINT BASE LEWIS-McCHORD, Wash. (AP) — Army prosecutors on Tuesday asked an investigative officer to recommend a death penalty court-martial for a staff sergeant accused of killing 16 Afghan villagers in a predawn rampage, saying that Staff Sgt....
Tags: Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Justice System, Trials, Kandahar Massacre (2012), Crime, Law and Justice
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Sgt. Bales: 'You Guys Are Going to Thank me,' Soldiers Testify
Los Angeles TimesTACOMA, Wash. -- Army Staff Sgt. Robert Bales told his fellow soldiers they would be grateful to him in fighting season “come June” following a shooting rampage in which he is accused of killing 16 Afghan civilians. “He said, ‘You guys are going to thank...Tags: Justice System, DNA, Trials, Judges, Kandahar Massacre (2012)
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Ten candidates seek 5 Berkeley Co. magistrate positions
Editor’s note: As part of its ongoing coverage for Tuesday’s general election, The Herald-Mail asked the 10 candidates seeking five open Berkeley County, W.Va., magistrate positions the following questions: Question 1: What is your legal...Tags: Justice System, Elections, Labor Legislation, Judges, Colleges and Universities
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Judge on 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals dies in Seattle
Q13 Fox News OnlineU.S. Court of Appeals Judge Betty Binns Fletcher, a longtime, liberal member of the 9th U.S. Circuit and considered a trailblazer for women in law, died Monday night with family by her bedside in Seattle. She was 89. The cause of death was not...Tags: Justice System, Labor Legislation, Trials, Business Enterprises, Judges
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U.S. appeals court hears Maryland gun law challenge
On a roll in recent years, a gun-rights group pressed its advantage in a federal appeals court Wednesday, seeking to extend Second Amendment rights through a challenge to Maryland's handgun permit laws. "We're not challenging the constitutionality of...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Justice System, Personal Weapon Control, Interior Policy, Trials
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Wilmore attorney to be featured on CBS' '60 Minutes'
mmoore@jessaminejournal.comWilmore lawyer Kimberly I. Barnard’s month in training and eight days in an entrepreneur boot camp for veterans have led to her chance for “60 Minutes” of fame. Barnard participated in the Entrepreneurship Bootcamp for Veterans with...Tags: Florida State University, CBS Corp., Purdue University, Louisiana State University, University of California, Los Angeles
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Army Appellate Court Issues Opinion in Hasan Case
Fort Hood Public Affairs Office Media RelationsFORT HOOD, Texas -- The U.S. Army Court of Criminal Appeals issued an opinion Oct. 18 upholding the trial judge's decision to order Maj. Nidal M. Hasan to appear in court clean shaven. The ACCA ruled that Col. Gregory Gross, the trial judge, properly...Tags: Justice System, Religion and Belief, Judges, Crime, Law and Justice, U.S. Army
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Army pauses operations for mandatory suicide prevention training
At Fort Meade, where the suicide rate among service members is six times higher than that of the entire state, a crowd of 75 soldiers offered mostly silence when Mark Fisher asked them to list potential warning signs that a colleague is about to take...
Tags: Suicide, Psychiatry, Psychiatrists, The Pentagon, Fort Meade (military base)
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