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NewsHollande enjoys upper hand in French electionsPARIS (AP) -- Francois Hollande charged back into campaign mode Monday with momentum on his side to capture France's presidency, after the Socialist won the most votes in the first round of voting that put him into a runoff with conservative incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy....
Allen apologises for Cao remarksMark Allen apologises for accusing Chinese opponent Cao Yupeng of failing to declare a foul in the World Championship.
EU suspends most Burma sanctionsThe European Union formally agrees to suspend sanctions against Burma for a year in recognition of "historic changes" in the past year, officials say.
Zimmerman released from Florida jail on bailSANFORD, Fla. — George Zimmerman, who slipped out of jail on $150,000 bail in the early morning darkness, went back into hiding Monday and likely fled to another state to avoid threats as he awaits his second-degree murder trial for the killing of Trayvon Martin. VIDEO: Two rescued from fishing trawlerTwo fishermen have been rescued from their sinking trawler off the South coast.
Sarkozy seeks key far-right votesFrench President Nicolas Sarkozy woos far-right voters after losing narrowly to his Socialist rival in the presidential election's first round.
Hill panels expanding probes of Secret ServiceWASHINGTON (AP) -- Congressional committees are widening their investigations into an alleged U.S. Secret Service scandal involving prostitutes in Colombia ahead of a recent trip there by President Barack Obama....
Hill panels expanding probes of Secret ServiceWASHINGTON (AP) -- Congressional committees are widening their investigations into an alleged U.S. Secret Service scandal involving prostitutes in Colombia ahead of a recent trip there by President Barack Obama....
US Congressman denied Afghan visaA senior US Congressman highly critical of the Afghan government is prevented from entering the country, in a development likely to strain ties with the US.
Doc rolls out 'Hangover Heaven' on Vegas StripLAS VEGAS (AP) -- He had a Las Vegas wedding to attend, but Bryan Dalia was hung over from some marathon partying the night before....
S.D.Ind.: A suppression motion that says "warrantless search" is not enough to get a hearing; disputed facts need to be allegedA suppression motion that says that defendant was subjected to a warrantless search is not enough to get a suppression hearing. What are the disputed facts? The motion is denied on the papers. United States v. Brissey, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 55739 (S.D. Ind. April 20, 2012). Officers had reasonable suspicion to believe defendant was in possession of a weapon when they arrived at a shots fired call and heard shots from behind defendant’s house and then saw defendant there. United States v. Huebner, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 55821 (E.D. Tenn. February 13, 2012).* Defendant was stopped by the police after they saw him in a high-crime area with his compatriots flagging down cars for drug deals, and, when he saw the police, he dropped something. That was reasonable suspicion. United States v. Johnson, 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 154810 (E.D. Mo. December 15, 2011), adopted 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 55837 (E.D. Mo. April 20, 2012).* Agents' boss survives scandal -- so farOpinion: Why race becoming a dogfightChild neglect law 'needs reform'A leading children's charity says there needs to be an updated legal approach to what "neglect" should mean for modern families.
April nor'easter dumps rain, snow on East CoastPHILADELPHIA (AP) -- A spring nor'easter packing soaking rain and high winds churned up the Northeast Monday morning, unleashing a burst of winter and up to a foot of snow in higher elevations inland, closing some schools and sparking concerns of power outages....
Ghitis: Are men stupid?India becomes top spamming nationIndia has become the top spam spewing nation on the planet in about 12 months, suggests a report by a computer security firm.
SD: Avoiding checkpoint is not RS in itself; more requiredFollowing the Eighth Circuit, avoiding a DUI checkpoint alone is not enough to make reasonable suspicion. Here, however, there was more. State v. Rademaker, 2012 SD 28, 2012 S.D. LEXIS 28 (April 18, 2012). 2255 inventory claim fails on the merits. “I find no evidence in the record that the impoundment was unlawful or that officers conducted the inventory search before deciding to impound the vehicle.” Brunick v. United States, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 55096 (D. Or. April 19, 2012).* A young man brought defendant’s laptop to the police claiming there was teen gay pornography on the screen from websites defendant visited. The officer touched the mousepad and the screen came on showing what he said. The officer’s viewing of the computer went no further than the private search. Then a state search warrant was sought. United States v. Goodale, 2012 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 55554 (N.D. Ga. April 19, 2012).* SA police go on trial for murderThe trial opens of eight South African policemen accused of killing a protester in the town of Ficksburg last year - a case which caused a national outcry.
Club probe into rape case tweetsSheffield United launch an inquiry into Twitter comments by a club team-mate of Ched Evans after the Wales international was jailed for rape.
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