Monthly Archives: August 2010

Minnesota Court of Appeals Gives Officers New Reason to Stop Motorists

The Minnesota Court of Appeals gave officers a new reason to stop motorists today.  It is unlawful to drive a motor vehicle in Minnesota without displaying proper registration, the tabs with the year the plate expires in the corner. For decades, there has been a provision in the law allowing a 10 day grace...

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Fossum Admitted to Practice Before the Special Tribunal for Lebanon

John L. Fossum has been admitted to list of counsel for the Special Tribunal for Lebanon.  Mr. Fossum has now been admitted to practice in four international tribunals, the International Criminal Court, the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and now the Special Tribunal for Lebanon. Link...

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Appeals Judge Recuses Herself from Lubanga Appeal

International Criminal Court Appeals Judge Akua Kuenyehia has removed herself from hearing the appeal of the trial court decision suspending the case against Thomas Lubanga of the Democratic Republic of the Congo.  Judge Kuenyehia sat on the pre-trial chamber that approved the warrant and initial indictment against Lubanga.  Another judge who has not been...

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