German high court clears way for trial of admitted Nazi hit man later this monthOctober 8th, 2009 Admitted Nazi hit man trial to begin this monthBERLIN — Germany's highest court said Thursday it has declined to hear the appeal of admitted Nazi hit man Heinrich Boere, clearing the way for his trial later this month for the execution-style killings of three Dutch civilians during World War II. Boere, 88, was initially ruled unfit for trial due to medical problems, but a Cologne appeals court in July overturned the decision, saying the trial could proceed.
Supreme Court rejects California plea to push back deadline for plan to cut prison populationSeptember 11th, 2009 High court won't extend Calif. prison deadlineWASHINGTON — The Supreme Court on Friday turned down California's request to delay a federal court order related to state prison overcrowding.
Round-the-world teenager's voyage over before it beganSeptember 8th, 2009 SYDNEY - A 16-year-old Australian bidding to become the youngest ever round-the-world solo sailor was limping back to Australia's east coast Wednesday after damaging her 10.4-metre yacht in a collision with a 63,000-ton cargo ship. Just a day into her planned eight-month voyage, Jessica Watson was uninjured, but her boat was damaged and is returning to Mooloolaba on the Sunshine Coast.
Mother of Dutch teenager opposes daughter's plan to be youngest sailor to circle the globeSeptember 5th, 2009 Mom opposes Dutch girl's plan to sail the globeAMSTERDAM — The mother of Dutch teenager Laura Dekker says she is against her daughter's plan to try to sail solo around the world. Babs Muller is quoted in the Volkskrant daily as saying her 13-year-old daughter has the technical ability to complete the voyage but that the teenager is not yet grown-up enough.
Dutch court oredress state care for 13-year-old girl to delay her solo world sailing tripAugust 28th, 2009 Dutch put 13-year-old sailor under state careUTRECHT, Netherlands — A 13-year-old Dutch girl who hoped to become the youngest person to sail solo around the world was put under state care for two months Friday while psychologists assess her capacity to undertake the risky voyage. Judges said Laura Dekker would face both mental and physical risks if she were allowed to go ahead with her planned two-year trip in her 26-foot (8-meter) boat named Guppy.
Dutch court puts 13-year-old girl under guardianship to delay her solo world sailing tripAugust 28th, 2009 Dutch delay 13-year-old sailor's worldwide tripUTRECHT, Netherlands — A Dutch court ordered authorities to take temporary guardianship of a 13-year-old girl on Friday, delaying her plan to sail solo around the world until psychologists can assess her capacity to undertake such a risky voyage. Judges said Laura Dekker would face both mental and physical risks if she were allowed to go ahead with the two-year trip in her 26-foot (8-meter) boat named Guppy.
Dutch court puts girl under state care for 2 months, delays hope of round-world sailingAugust 28th, 2009 Dutch court takes custody of 13-year-old sailorUTRECHT, Netherlands — A Dutch court has put a 13-year-old girl under the temporary care of state authorities, delaying her hopes of becoming the youngest person to sail solo around the world. The court has ordered state child care authorities to take responsibility for Laura Dekker for two months while an independent child psychologist assesses her capacity to undertake the risky voyage.
Dutch 13-year-old girl fights legal battle for right to sail solo around the globeAugust 25th, 2009 Dutch teen in battle to sail solo around globeTHE HAGUE, Netherlands — Thirteen-year-old Laura Dekker wants to become the youngest person to sail solo around the world, and her parents think that's a great idea. But the Dutch Council for Child Protection is so concerned about the dangers of the marathon voyage it has asked a court to grant it temporary custody of Laura so it can do what her parents refuse to: Halt the trip.
13-year-old Dutch girl fights legal battle for right to sail solo around the worldAugust 25th, 2009 Dutch teen in battle to sail solo around worldTHE HAGUE, Netherlands — Thirteen-year-old Laura Dekker wants to become the youngest person to sail solo around the world, and her parents think that's a great idea. But the Dutch Council for Child Protection is so concerned about the dangers of the marathon voyage it has asked a court to grant it temporary custody of Laura so it can do what her parents refuse to: Halt the trip.
Indian Navy sailor on a solo global voyageAugust 12th, 2009 PANAJI - An Indian Navy commander is attempting a daunting solo sailing expedition across the globe with only a soft toy replica of Tweety, the cute yellow canary popularized in cartoons, as company. From where he stands on the wobbling deck of the 56-ft yacht, Indian Naval Sailing Vessel (INSV) Mhadei, rigging his sailing gear in order and speaking to more than one media crew, commander Dilip Donde, really doesn't look the sort of guy who'd have a large soft toy birdie hung on his bunk.
US sailor gets life sentence in death of Japanese taxi driverJuly 30th, 2009 US sailor sentenced in Japanese taxi driver deathTOKYO — A U.S. sailor was sentenced Thursday to life in prison in the stabbing death of a Japanese taxi driver, a crime that led to calls for tougher punishment for American service members who break the law.
Court orders man who drove through barricades at Berlin Obama venue into psychiatric careJuly 21st, 2009 Psychiatric care ordered for Obama protesterBERLIN — A court has ordered psychiatric care for a man who staged a short-lived protest before Barack Obama's speech in Berlin during his campaign for the U.S. presidency. The 41-year-old German man drove through barricades around Berlin's Victory Column the day before Obama was to speak in July 2008 and poured red paint from his car.
German appeals court rules that suspected Nazi hit man Heinrich Boere is fit for trialJuly 7th, 2009 German court rules Nazi suspect fit for trialBERLIN — Admitted Nazi hit man Heinrich Boere will stand trial for murder in Germany for the execution-style killings of three Dutch civilians during World War II, a court ruled Tuesday after years of legal wrangling. A Cologne appeals court ruled that the 88-year-old is fit for trial despite medical problems, overruling a lower court's decision this year.
Chair of House Veterans Affairs Committee wants hate crimes probe into killing of gay sailorJuly 3rd, 2009 Hate crime probe called for in gay sailor's deathSAN DIEGO — The chairman the House Veterans Affairs Committee is calling for a Defense Department and Marine Corps probe to see if the killing of a gay sailor at Camp Pendleton was a hate crime. Democratic Rep.
Dutch Supreme Court refuses to outlaw Hells Angels motorcycle clubJune 26th, 2009 Hells Angels win another Dutch legal battleTHE HAGUE, Netherlands — The Dutch Supreme Court refused Friday to outlaw a local branch of the Hells Angles in the motorcycle club's latest legal victory. The country's highest judicial panel said prosecutors failed to prove their claim that the Harlingen Hells Angels chapter in the northern Netherlands is a threat to public order and should be disbanded.
August 28th, 2009 at 4:56 pm
let her sail!!