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  US cell assault video released
Date: March  01, 2009  
US prosecutors have released video footage of a sheriff s deputy striking a 15-year-old girl and throwing her onto a cell floor.The video is evidence in the case against Washington state Deputy Paul Schene, accused of using excessive force against the girl in November.The incident began after the girl was arrested in a car theft inquiry.Footage sho
  Harman warning on Goodwin pension
Date: March  01, 2009  

Harriet Harman has said former Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) chief Sir Fred Goodwin should not "count on" keeping his full £650,000 a year pension.The deputy Labour leader described the pension settlement - agreed by the RBS board - as "money for nothing".The sum was unacceptable in "the court of public opinion," she told the BBC, and the governm
  Hariri court set to formally open
Date: March  01, 2009  

The international court set up to try the suspected killers of former Lebanese PM Rafik Hariri is to formally open - four years after his death.The tribunal, sitting in The Hague, could take up to five years to examine evidence gathered during a UN investigation into the assassination.Mr Hariri and 22 other people were killed in the 2005 bombing in
  Justice deficit
Date: March  01, 2009  

By Charles HavilandBBC News, KathmanduThousands of people in Nepal were killed, tortured or caused to disappear during the 10-year civil conflict which ended in 2006. Even since then, human rights violations have continued.The perpetrators have come from the Nepal Army, the Maoist former rebels who now lead the government and, recently, from ethnic
  Community penalties laughed at
Date: March  01, 2009  

The credibility of community sentences is at stake because offenders who breach the orders are not dealt with firmly enough, a study has found.Experts from King s College Londonexamined Community Orders and Suspended Sentence Orders, which were introduced in England and Wales four years ago.They require offenders to do unpaid work or undergo rehabi
  Spain to hold key regional polls
Date: February  28, 2009  

Spanish voters are to head to regional polls in the Basque Country and Galicia - the first political test since Spain slid into recession in 2008.In the Basque Country, Spain s ruling Socialists seek to be the first non-nationalist party to form the cabinet.The Socialists have been focusing their campaign on the economy there rather than issues of
  Fears of anarchy in Madagascar
Date: February  28, 2009  

The recent outbreak of political violence has left the people of Madagascar traumatised, as Christina Corbett discovered. The taxi swerved into the middle of the road as my animated driver twisted in his seat to look me in the eye."What do I think of what s happening here" he cried, repeating my question.It was a question I was now beginning to reg
  Election confusion
Date: February  28, 2009  

By Martin PatienceBBC News, KabulAfghan President Hamid Karzai s statement to hold elections according to the constitution does little to clarify what is a brewing political crisis in Afghanistan.Last month, the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) announced that elections would be held on 20 August.But President Karzai s presidential term, accor
  Irish battle to win over England
Date: February  28, 2009  

Ireland: (3) 14Tries: O Driscoll Pens: O Gara (2) Drop: O Gara England: (3) 13Try: Armitage Con: Goode Pens: Flood, Armitage By Lyle JacksonIreland maintained their Grand Slam challenge by scraping a hard-earned victory over England at Croke Park.Ireland skipper and man-of-the-match Brian O Driscoll powered over for their only try in the 57th minu
  Under test
Date: February  28, 2009  

By Andrew BlackPolitical reporter, BBC Scotland news websiteScotland s unique children s hearings system has long been seen by many onlookers as a key model for dealing with younger offenders.Yet, the engine room of this important body is not manned by justice officials or politicians, but a dedicated group of volunteers from across Scotland who ha


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