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EDMONTON - Convicted baby killer Katrina Effert has appealed her second-degree murder conviction, claiming the jury's verdict was "unreasonable" and "a miscarriage of justice."
A Huntington Beach woman is suing former Ultimate Fighting Champion title holder Quinton “Rampage” Jackson, claiming he caused her to miscarry after hitting her SUV on the 55 Freeway during a chase through Costa Mesa and Newport Beach.
One of Britain's biggest internet paedophile investigations will be challenged in the Court of Appeal following claims hundreds of men may have been wrongly convicted.
As expected, the lawyer for an Alberta woman found guilty of second degree murder in the death of her newborn son, has officially launched an appeal.
Nathan P. Hanna, 50, will spend the rest of his natural life behind bars for the July 23, 1998 shooting of Anthony Gillespie in the offices of The Evening News.[...]
Joshua Helms, 17, of Vaughn Street appeared in Greene County Circuit Court on June 24 after being arrested on suspicion of raping a 12-year-old girl. Helms pleaded not guilty Monday before Greene County Circuit Judge Randy Philhours.
(PhysOrg.com) -- A University of Adelaide study has recommended that infertile couples seek advice about their lifestyle before embarking on IVF treatment or other assisted reproductive technology.
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ONE of Britain's biggest online paedophile investigations is to challenged in the Court of Appeal following claims hundreds of men may were wrongly convicted in a "huge miscarriage of justice". (03/07/2009 13:56:25)
Two complaints filed with the Rehoboth Beach board of elections challenge the legality of absentee ballots to be used in the August municipal election. A hearing on the complaints is set for 4:30 p.m., Tuesday, July 7, in the city commissioners’ room.
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