She now faces a few felony charges and will be in court June 14.
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It's unknown whether Oscar Pistorius will be in court to support his brother during his trial.
It's unclear whether Oscar Pistorius will be in court to support his brother during his trial.
Morrison is scheduled to be in court Tuesday on charges of second-degree strangulation, second-degree threatening and disorderly conduct.
Hugo Keith QC, for the South African government, said if extradited, Mr Dewani could be in court within hours.
His lawyers have won the right for him to be in court in Salerno on 20 March to appeal against that conviction.
What we do know is that Zander will be in court next week defending himself and Motorola against a sex discrimination suit filed by Metty.
Lohan, who was not required to attend Tuesday's arraignment, must be in court January 30 when the judge and lawyers prepare for next month's trial.
None of the chief perpetrators, Pakistani soldiers, will be in court.
Knox will not be in court this time around.
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The two boys, who told police they considered the girl rude and annoying, won't be tried as adults and will be in court next Wednesday for a capacity hearing, said Tim Rasmussen, the Stevens County prosecuting attorney.
If a (Republican?) president directs his EPA administrator to back off, Environmental Defense, the Sierra Club and everyone else in the multibillion dollar global warming lobby will be in court in a second, arguing that the Supremes were quite clear: endangerment means regulation.
Under the bill, which passed 286-132 on Thursday, teenagers accused of murder, aggravated assault, rape, major drug violations, and armed robbery would be tried in adult court, unless the attorney general ruled their cases should be handled in juvenile court.
Only the text of the claims in an issued patent can be enforced in court.
And his co-defendants in the same trial will anyway be back in court at the end of September.
BPI's appeal against the seizure of its stake in the bank is likely to be heard in court in September.
In 1996 they won the right to be heard in court cases affecting them.
Others, though, are adopting a wait-and-see approach, forgoing costly changes in the hope that the ban will be overturned in court.
He said the U.S. attorney's office in Colorado concluded the charge couldn't be proven in court.
Correspondence between the Parliamentary standards commissioner and Mr MacShane is, however, covered by privilege and could not be used in court - but "it is likely to be inadmissible anyway", added Mr Barron.
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MPs rejected by three votes a clause in the government's Parliamentary Standards Bill to allow their proceedings to be used in court against an errant MP, breaking the long standing right to Parliamentary privilege.
The only real issue in letting Dzhokhar lawyer-up under Miranda is whether evidence gathered during interrogation can be used in court.
They had already been through the pain of having Garry's body exhumed in 1997 for a second post-mortem examination and had pushed for the case to be heard in court.
Last week, the two sides were in court arguing over whether the probate proceeding should be held in open court, or in a private arbitration proceeding.
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There's the Classified Information Procedures Act that defines how this information can be discussed in court.
If he can't, Casimir is scheduled to be back in court on April 19.
If Floyd Landis' B sample comes back positive, all this will probably be argued in court.
It is likely that Mrs May's measures will be tested in court, with unpredictable outcomes.
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But it says there are limits to how the science can be used in court.
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