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The immigration department has defended its role in the Mohamed Haneef affair, telling the Clarke inquiry it’s confident its officials acted properly at all times. - Nigeria: Govt - Sudanese President's Indictment By ICC Ill-Timed (AllAfrica.com)
The Federal Government has described the indictment of Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir by the International Criminal Court (ICC) as ill-timed and an action that could aggravate the already bad situation in the country. - Bulldozer drivers live in fear (TVNZ)
Palestinian and Jewish bulldozer drivers alike say they live in fear of being mistaken for attackers. In less than a month, two Palestinian bulldozer drivers killed three Israelis and injured dozens after rampaging through Jerusalem's busy streets. Both drivers were shot dead. - Red-light cameras could come to Treasure Coast (WPTV West Palm Beach)
Red-light cameras may be installed at some Ft. Pierce Intersections. - Karadzic Begins Legal Fight Against War Crimes Transfer (Nasdaq)
BELGRADE (AFP)--Lawyers for Radovan Karadzic are expected Friday to challenge his transfer to the U.N. war crimes court in The Hague where he faces trial for his role in the Sarajevo siege and Srebrenica massacre during Bosnia's 1992-1995 war. - Patrick signs Jessica's law equivalent (Sentinel & Enterprise)
BOSTON -- Gov. Deval Patrick signed into law new criminal penalties for child rapists Thursday, establishing a set of mandatory minimum sentences in Massachusetts that child advocates hope will discourage sexual predators. - Lawsuit against Mace halted (The Leaf Chronicle)
According to Bill Mace's bankruptcy attorney, there is no chance of the Clarksville developer going out of business or homeowners being caught in the middle of a civil lawsuit being left on the street. - San Francisco rocked by spate of robberies (The San Francisco Examiner)
Aided by a recent crime surge this past week, San Francisco robberies in 2008 are outpacing last year's statistics, and with the economy still stumbling, the thievery trend could continue in the future, officials warn. - Judge allows alleged victims' testimony (The San Francisco Examiner)
The alleged victims of accused child molester William Ayres will be able to testify against the former child psychiatrist after an important ruling for the prosecution Thursday. - South Africa jurist tapped for U.N. human rights post (San Diego Union-Tribune)
UNITED NATIONS – One of South Africa's leading female jurists who won acclaim defending apartheid opponents was nominated yesterday to serve as the next U.N. Nations high commissioner for human rights.
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