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A Singapore blogger deleted a post alleging the city’s courts are biased in favor of the well- connected after the government’s top legal adviser called the charge “scurrilous” and threatened prosecution.
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Singapore, which imposes the death penalty for serious crimes including murder and drug trafficking, said it plans to exempt more cases from the mandatory sentence.
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Alan Shadrake, the British author convicted of contempt of court for disparaging Singapore’s judiciary, was sentenced to six weeks in jail and fined S$20,000 ($15,380), a record sentence for the crime in the city-state.
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Alan Shadrake, the British author convicted of contempt of court for disparaging Singapore’s judiciary, was sentenced to six weeks in jail and fined S$20,000 ($15,380), a record sentence for the crime in the city-state.
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A Singapore prosecutor urged a judge to jail British author Alan Shadrake for at least 12 weeks for disparaging the city-state’s judiciary in a book.
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Alan Shadrake, the British author charged for contempt of court for challenging the integrity and independence of Singapore’s judiciary, said he wouldn’t apologize for his book on the city’s death penalty .
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British author Alan Shadrake was convicted of contempt of court for his book challenging the integrity and independence of Singapore’s judiciary.
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British author Alan Shadrake, found guilty of contempt of court for a book that criticized Singapore’s justice system, had his six-week jail sentence upheld by an appeals court.
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In fall 2013, when the eager Yale freshmen converge on New Haven, Connecticut, they will be joined by classmates thousands of miles away on the school’s satellite campus in Singapore.
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Citigroup Inc. won dismissal of most claims in a shareholder lawsuit alleging that the bank lied about its exposure to collateralized debt obligations and other toxic assets.
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