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Category: Sentencing

October 8, 2014October 8, 2014eperreca

President Kenyatta to appear before International Criminal Court

June 23, 2014June 23, 2014amandaibrahim

Journalists Beware

June 11, 2014June 11, 2014ja18645w

In Saudi Arabia No Appeal is Safe

March 24, 2014March 24, 2014ja18645w

In-and-Out: 529 defendants sentenced to death.

October 29, 2013October 29, 2013ja18645w

Twitter in Kuwait: #NoInsultingTweetsAllowed

October 15, 2013October 15, 2013amandaibrahim

How Much is Enough?

August 9, 2013August 9, 2013Alexandra Ashmont

Cyberbullying: How bad is it really?

April 3, 2013April 3, 2013Alexandra Ashmont

“An Eye for An Eye”

March 19, 2013March 19, 2013Alexandra Ashmont

Richard Hinds found guilty of Nicola Furlong’s murder in Tokyo, Japan

October 11, 2012October 11, 2012Alexandra Ashmont

Piracy: An Exploding Myth

August 26, 2012August 26, 2012cd03949w

Anders Breivik Sentenced to 21 Years

August 19, 2012August 19, 2012gz96107p@pace.edu

Verdict and Sentence in Gu Kailai Trial to be Handed Down Tomorrow

July 22, 2012July 22, 2012gz96107p@pace.edu

Ex-Papal Butler Awaits The Vatican’s Decision While Under House Arrest

April 13, 2012April 13, 2012js35634w@pace.edu

Massachusetts Man Gets 17.5 Year Federal Prison Sentence in Terrorism Case

March 26, 2012March 26, 2012cd03949w

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