Posts Tagged ‘criminal-cases’
Monday, May 30th, 2011
President Obama’s immigration-enforcement strategy is coming into focus: While the number of criminal cases against illegal immigrants has dropped sharply since he took office, his administration is beginning to crack down instead on people who employ…
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Obama Shifts Immigration Focus
Tags: ama, crack-down, criminal-cases, illegal, immigrants, immigration, instead-on-people, migrants, number, obama, president-obama, strategy', the-number
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Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011
Scottish Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill criticised the role of the UK Supreme Court in criminal cases during his ministerial statement to parliament.

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VIDEO: Minister attacks Supreme Court’s role in ruling
Tags: criminal-cases, kenny, kill, ministerial, parliament, role, sec, secret, secretary-kenny, state, supreme, supreme-court
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Wednesday, February 23rd, 2011
Scottish Justice Secretary Kenny MacAskill criticised the role of the UK Supreme Court in criminal cases during his ministerial statement to parliament.

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VIDEO: Minister attacks Supreme Court’s role in ruling
Tags: criminal-cases, criticised-the-role, kenny, kill, ministerial, role, sec, secret, state, supreme, supreme-court
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Tuesday, October 26th, 2010
The man found guilty of the hammer murders of Lin and Megan Russell is refused a new appeal by the Criminal Cases Review Commission.

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Michael Stone refused new appeal
Tags: criminal, criminal-cases, hammer, megan, megan-russell, new-appeal, review, the-hammer
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Thursday, October 14th, 2010
The Criminal Cases Review Commission refers the 2000 conviction of Kenneth Noye for the so-called M25 road rage murder to the Court of Appeal.

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M25 killer Noye in appeal hearing
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