Today's Crime and Trials News Headlines - Yahoo! News: | | Former Guinea junta member arrested Sat,2 Jul 2011 02:32 PM PDT AFP - A high-ranking member of Captain Moussa Dadis Camara's military junta, which led Guinea for a year until December 2009, was arrested by the army, his family said Saturday.
Full Story1 | Top | Jurors see scant evidence in Casey Anthony trial Sat,2 Jul 2011 08:36 AM PDT AP - After more than 33 days of testimony, 400 pieces of evidence and sweeping promises from attorneys to prove how 2-year-old Caylee Anthony died, neither prosecutors nor defense attorneys have provided concrete evidence showing whether the girl was killed by her mother.
Full Story1 | Top | The DSK Rush to Judgment Fri,1 Jul 2011 12:58 PM PDT The Daily Beast - Sex-crimes cases are tough to prove. Defense attorney Gerald L. Shargel on how the charges against DSK unraveledâ"and the terrible toll they took.
Full Story1 | Top | Danes restrict use of death penalty drug Fri,1 Jul 2011 10:34 AM PDT AP - A Danish pharmaceutical company is changing its distribution system to stop one of its drugs from being used in U.S. executions, adding a significant obstacle for states that have scrambled recently to find a suitable lethal injection drug. Full Story1 | Top | The Freedom of Cory Maye Fri,1 Jul 2011 09:06 AM PDT Forbes - Tremendously good news out of Mississippi, where Radley Balko is reporting on the coming freedom of Cory Maye:Iâm in Monticello, Mississippi, this morning, where Circuit Court Judge Prentiss Harrell has just signed a plea agreement between Cory Maye and the state. Maye has plead guilty to a reduced charged of manslaughter, and has been resentenced to 10 years in prison, time he has already served. Heâll be sent to Rankin County for processing. He should be released and home with his family in a matter of days. ...
Full Story1 | Top | Calif. investors to plead guilty in bid-rigging Fri,1 Jul 2011 08:08 AM PDT AP - Eight California real estate investors have agreed to plead guilty in a bid-rigging scheme to buy foreclosed real estate at public auctions in two San Francisco Bay area counties, the U.S. Department of Justice said Thursday. Full Story1 | Top | Yemen officers arrested for betraying president Fri,1 Jul 2011 07:50 AM PDT AP - The son of Yemen's President Ali Abdullah Saleh has led a crackdown arresting dozens of military officers suspected of turning against his wounded father, including many one of the country's most elite forces, the Republican Guards, military officials said Friday.
Full Story1 | Top | Iconic Mexican bar is oasis in crime central Thu,30 Jun 2011 10:28 PM PDT AFP - Al Capone came across the border to Mexico during Prohibition for a tipple here as he stocked up on booze. Stars like Marilyn Monroe, Frank Sinatra and a young Ronald Reagan have also sat at the bar for a drink.
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