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LEE TAYLOR, 45, of Ermont Way, Banbury, pleaded guilty to one count of theft from a shop on September 8 last year in Banbury after stealing £76.95 from a Co-Op. He also pleaded guilty to failing ...
The US Justice Department will limit the kinds of cryptocurrency crimes it will investigate and prosecute, specifically focusing on those related to terrorism, drug cartels, victimizing investors and ...
Your guide to what the 2024 US election means for Washington and the world The US Department of Justice is scaling back cryptocurrency enforcement, the Trump administration’s latest move that is ...
A recently resigned Assumption Parish justice of the peace failed to file legally required financial statements with the Louisiana Legislative Auditor’s Office for several years in a row, ...
The demand for social justice is coming to the fore on a global scale – as stated by Natalya Kochanova, the Chairperson of the Council of the Republic of the National Assembly of Belarus, during a ...
One woman raised a handmade scale of justice, its arms bent and broken — a symbol of what Le Pen's supporters see as a justice system turned against the people. A nation divided over justice and ...
VIRGILIO PONTE, 63, of Rutters Close, Kidlington, pleaded guilty to being a driver of a vehicle who fails to stop after a road accident on June 30 last year on A420 Faringdon Road, Bessels High. They ...
ROSS FRENCH, 28, of Evenlode, Banbury, pleaded guilty to using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour with intent to cause someone to believe that immediate unlawful violence would be ...
The laws were fast-tracked through Victorian parliament despite a groundswell of criticism from legal and human rights groups and juvenile justice experts who branded them an overly simplistic ...
The DPK brazenly used the term “justice” to describe the court's acquittal as if it were the realization of true judicial fairness. It is incomprehensible how Lee has managed to evade his ...
ANTONIO JONES, 58, of London Road, Headington, pleaded guilty to five counts of theft from a shop in Oxford. He was ordered to play £30 in compensation and was made subject to an exclusion order ...
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