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M'sian Women With Overseas-Born Kids Open Up About Their Struggles For Equal Citizenship
SAYS spoke to half a dozen mothers, who feel deserted by the country they have served and love.
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Ex-Federal Court Judge Gopal Sri Ram Teams Up With Najib's Lawyer To Defend Sam Ke Ting
Datuk Seri Gopal Sri Ram and Harvinderjit Singh will represent Sam Ke Ting without any charges in the case.
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Former MasterChef Finalist Accused Of Murder Is Freed On Bail Pending Trial Result
Etiqah Siti Noorashikeen Mohd Sulong's bail is the second time in Sabah history that bail was granted for a non-bailable offence.
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Convicted Farmer Is Freed On Bail After Arguing That Najib Received The Same Treatment
The defence lawyer cited former prime minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak's SRC International case as precedent and applied for a stay of execution for his client.
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Sam Ke Ting Is Freed After Court Of Appeal Grants RM10,000 Bail & A Stay Of Execution
When reporters asked how Sam Ke Ting had coped after spending a few nights behind bars, her lawyer said the prison authorities had treated his client well and that she was thankful for it.
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'Basikal Lajak' Case: Sam Ke Ting's Leave To Appeal The High Court's Decision Granted
The convicted driver's hearing is set at the Court of Appeal for Monday, 18 April.
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Sam Ke Ting Files Appeal Against Conviction & Sentencing In The 'Basikal Lajak' Case
The 27-year-old is appealing against the Johor Bahru High Court judgement that overturned her previous acquittal and found her guilty of causing death by reckless driving.
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Najib Succeeds In Getting A Stay Of Execution Pending Appeal In Federal Court
Former prime minister Najib Razak will have to report to the nearest police station twice every month.
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Court Of Appeal Unanimously Upholds High Court's Guilty Verdict Against Najib
The Court of Appeal asserted that Datuk Seri Najib Razak was the shadow director of the investment company, SRC International.
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High Court Dismisses Govt's Appeal To Suspend Malaysian Mothers' Citizenship Ruling
The court also ordered the government to pay a cost of RM5,000 as the appeal was "unnecessary".
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Govt Appeals Ruling That Allows Mums To Pass Citizenship To Children Born Overseas
The Kuala Lumpur High Court's ruling was previously lauded by the de facto Law Minister, Communications and Multimedia Minister, and Women, Family, and Community Development Minister.
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Man Sues Government And Gets His Job Back After He Was Fired For 'Mocking' Najib
"How could one comment tarnish the reputation of the government," Nazrul Imran Mohd Nor's lawyer contended.
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