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Guyana court cannot serve criminal summons overseas In a landmark decision, Guyana’s Chief Justice Roxane George-Wiltshire on Friday declared that the criminal defamatory libel ...
Guyana has asked China to help guard against Venezuela’s infringement of its territorial integrity, even as this country pledges to continue collaborations with Beijing to ensure its development ...
The Guyana Human Rights Association (GHRA) has sought to draw parallels between the People’s Progressive Party/Civic government and the Burnham Presidency in what it called a ‘dictatorial ...
A group of states, school districts, and teachers’ unions on Friday afternoon urged the Supreme Court in two separate filings to leave in place an order by a federal judge in Massachusetts that ...
An overview of the most significant country of origin (COO) requirements and penalties applicable to federal government ...
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In her testimony, Nora related that she gave birth to a female child in March 1953, revealing that this was an illegitimate child and that the father was an Indian male. Hlengwa was present at the ...
OpenAI is appealing an order in a copyright case brought by the New York Times that requires it to preserve ChatGPT output data indefinitely, arguing that the order conflicts with privacy ...
In “The Once and Future World Order,” by Amitav Acharya, and “The Golden Road,” by William Dalrymple, our best hope might be that history repeats itself.
A new $178.2m Magistrates’ Court was yesterday commissioned in Anna Regina, Region No.2 as part of the judicial infrastructure expansion initiative which has seen a number other Courts being ...
" [T]here is no basis for a local federal judge in New Jersey — who lacks jurisdiction — to order Khalil's release from a detention facility in Louisiana," Jackson said.
The court in its December 1, 2023 order, stated: “Pending a final decision in the case, the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela shall refrain from taking any action which would modify the situation that ...
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The Print on MSNPolice used brain forensics in 700 cases even though it’s banned as court evidenceAs India’s criminal justice system grapples with how to use BEOS, the government has made forensic sciences a top national priority. The country aims to have at least 150,000 forensic experts by 2028.
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