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Perak Man Falsely Accused Of Drug Possession Compensated RM240,000 By Ipoh High Court
Iekmal Hisham Harun was wrongfully imprisoned for 106 days.
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"No Distinction Between One Accused And Another" — Zahid Fails To Get Passport Permanently
The Kuala Lumpur High Court, however, allowed Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi a temporary release of his passport in order for him to apply for a diplomatic passport to fulfil his official duties as the Deputy Prime Minister.
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Govt & 3 Others Ordered To Pay RM5 Million To Altantuya's Family After 15 Years
Mongolian model Altantuya Shaariibuu was murdered in October 2006.
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Goodbye To Birkins: Rosmah Could Join Her Husband Najib In Jail
Rosmah is out on bail but if she loses appeals in two higher courts, she will be put behind bars, ending her million-dollar shopping sprees.
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Rosmah Sentenced To 10 Years In Jail & RM970 Million Fine For Bribery
Rosmah, however, is not going to jail just yet as the High Court has allowed the defence's bid to stay the execution of imprisonment and fine pending her appeal to the Court of Appeal.
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Najib Drops Shafee As His Lead Counsel In SRC International Case But Denies 'Ditching' Him
The former prime minister's new representative, Hisyam Teh Poh Teik, has appeared in several high-profile cases, such as representing Vietnamese Doan Thi Huong, who was accused of murdering Kim Jong-nam in 2017.
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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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'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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Single Hindu Mum Seeks To Nullify Unilateral Islamic Conversion Of Her 3 Kids
Loh Siew Hong, who recently reunited with her children, is knocking on the doors of the Kuala Lumpur High Court to seek a declaration that her Muslim convert former husband was legally unfit to unilaterally convert their three children to Islam.
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'Gay Is Okay!' Book By Local Author Is No Longer Banned In Malaysia After Judicial Review
Judge Datuk Noorin Badaruddin, in her ruling, said the government "failed to show evidence of actual prejudice to public order that had occurred" after more than seven years of the book's publication.
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Mother Breaks Into Tears As Court Orders Release Of Children After 3 Years Of Separation
The 34-year-old has been fighting for sole custody of her children since her ex-husband took them away from her in 2019.
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