Haiti judge rules for release of U.S. missionaries
Feb 11, 2010 North America, USA
PORT-AU-PRINCE (Reuters) - A Haitian judge said on Thursday he had ruled in favor of the release of 10 U.S. missionaries accused of kidnapping 33 children and trying to take them out of the earthquake-stricken country.Tags: domesticNews, Earthquake, Haiti, Judge Rules, Missionaries, Port Au Prince, Reuters, Stricken Country
UK court quashes Barak arrest bid
Sep 30, 2009 Middle East
Judge rules Israeli defence minister is immune from prosecution while in Britain.Tags: Barak, Bid, Defence Minister, Judge Rules, Prosecution, Uk Court
Judge rules against “Octo-Mom” on child finances
Aug 22, 2009 North America, USA
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A judge on Friday ruled that an advocacy group for child actors can seek to have a guardian appointed to oversee the financial interests for the octuplets of Nadya Suleman, dubbed "Octo-Mom," in connection with a television show about the family.Tags: Advocacy Group, Child Actors, domesticNews, Finances, Financial Interests, Guardian, Judge Rules, Mom, Octuplets, Reuters, Suleman, Television Show
Judge rules against “Octo-Mom” on child finances
Aug 21, 2009 North America, USA
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - A judge on Friday ruled that an advocacy group for child actors can seek to have a guardian appointed to oversee the financial interests for the octuplets of Nadya Suleman, dubbed "Octo-Mom," in connection with a television show about the family.Tags: Advocacy Group, Child Actors, domesticNews, Finances, Financial Interests, Guardian, Judge Rules, Mom, Octuplets, Reuters, Suleman, Television Show
U.S. judge rules for Coca-Cola in Pepsi drink dispute
Aug 5, 2009 North America, USA
NEW YORK (Reuters) - PepsiCo Inc lost its argument in a dispute over an advertising campaign by Coca-Cola Co which claimed that PepsiCo's Gatorade sports drink was missing crucial electrolytes, a U.S. judge ruled this week.Tags: Advertising Campaign, Coca Cola, Coca Cola Co, Gatorade Sports Drink, Judge Rules, Lost, Pepsi, Pepsi Drink, Pepsico, Pepsico Inc, Reuters
Spanish judge rules booing the King is freedom of expression
Jul 22, 2009 Europe, Spain, Spain: In English
A National Court has thrown out a suit over incidents at the final of the King’s Cup this May Booing and hissing at the monarch or the national anthem counts as freedom of expression, according to J...Tags: Booing And Hissing, Freedom Of Expression, Judge Rules, Monarch, National Anthem, Rsquo, Spanish Judge
Valencia judge rules out calling corruption ringleaders as suspects
Jul 15, 2009 Europe, Spain, Spain: In English
They have already been charged in the other side of the case led by the Madrid High Court The judge investigating the Valencia side of the Gürtel corruption case has ruled out calling the alleged lea...Tags: Corruption Case, Judge Rules, Lea, Valencia
Stanford to remain in jail, U.S. judge rules
Jul 9, 2009 North America, USA
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Allen Stanford will remain in jail after a federal judge on Thursday denied a request to reconsider the Texas financier's detention.Tags: Federal Judge, Financier, Judge Rules, Reuters, Stanford
Judge Rules In Favor Of Spain Regarding Shipwreck Treasure
Jun 5, 2009 Spain, Spain: In English
Posted on: Friday, 5 June 2009, 12:50 CDT An American treasure hunting company was told by a U.S. judge to return valuables from the shipwreck of the Spanish warship Mercedes to Spain, Reuters repo...Tags: American Treasure, Cdt, Judge Rules, Mercedes, Repo, Reuters, Shipwreck Treasure, Spain, Spanish, Treasure Hunting, Warship


