Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Egypt court bars pictures in homosexuality trial

An Egyptian court official says a judge has barred photographers from taking courtroom pictures of 26 men on trial in connection to their suspected homosexuality, after their families protested.

The case has captured public attention. Scenes of half-naked men covering their faces behind towels escorted by policemen out of a bathhouse were filmed and later aired in a late night TV program, causing an uproar among activists.

The trial opened Sunday to a raucous courtroom as families quarreled with journalists who attempted to photograph their relatives in the dock. The official said the panel of judges ordered the photographers out of the courtroom. The panel also summoned the TV program presenter to testify in the next session, scheduled Jan. 4.

He spoke anonymously because he wasn't authorized to brief reporters.

Hernandez trial expected to take 6 to 10 weeks

The murder trial of former New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez is expected to take six to 10 weeks, prosecutors said Monday at what is likely to be the former NFL star's final hearing before trial begins next month.

Dressed in a dark blazer, Hernandez joined his defense team in Bristol County Superior Court for a hearing that focused on issues related to seating the men and women who will hear his case. Jury selection is scheduled to start Jan. 9.

Family members of Odin Lloyd, who Hernandez is charged with killing in June 2013, also were in attendance. Hernandez has pleaded not guilty to killing Lloyd, a semi-professional football player who was dating the sister of Hernandez's fiancee.

Prosecutors said they expect jury selection to take about 10 days and call about 45 witnesses at trial.

Hernandez's attorney, Michael Fee, said he was concerned about potential jurors already being familiar with Hernandez's other alleged crimes, including the killings of two men outside a Boston nightclub and unlawful possession of firearms, which the judge has ruled cannot be admitted as evidence in the Lloyd case.

Judge E. Susan Garsh on Monday reviewed proposed questions for the jury questionnaire. Some 70 questions, which have not been made public, have been submitted by prosecutors and defense lawyers.

Thursday, December 11, 2014

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Tuesday, December 9, 2014

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