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Courts signal frustrations over continued restrictions
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2020
A federal court ruling this week that coronavirus restrictions in Pennsylvania were too burdensome and open-ended may signal a new willingness by some courts to consider whether emergency shutdown rules can run indefinitely, as Americans cope with the likelihood of many more months of a pandemic that is far from contained.
Former PM Najib to know fate tomorrow
MONDAY, JULY 27, 2020
KUALA LUMPUR: The first of the 1Malaysia Development Bhd-linked corruption trials will conclude tomorrow with the High Court delivering its verdict at the end of the defence case.
First cohort of courts marshal graduate, begin work August 6
MONDAY, AUGUST 05, 2019
The country’s first batch of 35 courts marshal or bailiffs, whose main duties are providing security at court houses and tracking down offenders who jump bail, were ready to start working from tomorrow (August 6) onward, after completing a 14-day intensive academic and field training programme , said Office of the Judiciary secretary-general Sarawut Benjakul today.
15 years on, family of disappeared Thai lawyer 'waiting for justice'
TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 2019
The wife of a lawyer who vanished after being snatched off the streets of Bangkok 15 years ago urged Thailand on Tuesday to toughen laws to end impunity of officials accused of carrying out enforced disappearances.
Courts to get bailiffs once law put in place
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2019
THAILAND will soon have court marshals or bailiffs who will handle the task of arresting fugitives, bail-jumpers or defendants who violate bail conditions.
Court says Pattani schoolgirls can wear hijab
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 04, 2018
The Songkhla Provincial Administrative Court has ordered that female Muslim students be allowed to wear a hijab at Anuban Pattani School in predominantly Muslim Pattani province.
Courts, not police, would punish drivers without licences, public assured
FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 2018
Court judges, not police officers, will determine the punishment for people caught driving without required licences, the police and Department of Land Transport (DLT) affirmed on Friday.
Network vows protests if court staff don’t vacate houses
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 2018
THE DOI Suthep Forest Reclamation Network yesterday called for the Courts of Justice to return 45 houses and nine flats in the controversial housing project built on the forested slopes of Chiang Mai’s Doi Suthep to the Treasury Department. The request also entails eviction of 30 families who have recently moved into the properties.
Drunk driving cases clog courts
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 03, 2018
New Year holiday period marred by high fatality rate on nation's roads.
Courts embrace future with new IT systems
TUESDAY, JANUARY 02, 2018
The Central Administrative Court will later this year open an electronic courtroom under its “e-court” (“excellence court”) aspirations to meet the national “Thailand 4.0” policy.
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