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Appeals court quashes conviction over one gram of cocaine, 13 years on

A man, who was sentenced to jail and fined over one gram of cocaine allegedly shared with friends at a party 13 years ago, has been cleared on appeal. Daniel Gatt was 18 years old when he went to the party at Gianpula nighclub along with his girlfriend in 2008 on the eve of the June 29 public holiday. Two Drug Squad officers patrolling the car park spotted two young women behaving suspiciously. Upon closer inspection, it turned out that one of the women was in possession of a rolled-up €20 note containing a suspicious substance, later certified as cocaine. She claimed to have acquired the drug from her boyfriend whom she called on her mobile.

Prison denies claims of terror and torture after inmate filed application

Newsbook Ritratt fl-isfond: Miguela Xuereb / Ritratt fiċ-ċirku: Facebook Tista taqra bil- The Correctional Services Agency has denied claims of terror and torture in a brief statement on Saturday after a double murderer filed an application claiming inhumane treatment at Corradino Correctional Facility, targeting him and other prisoners. “The agency categorically denies these allegations,” the spokesman said on Saturday with reference to the application, adding it would be providing all evidence in court in connection to the case. Double murderer Brian Vella has asked the courts to launch a magisterial inquiry into what he claims is systematic terror, fear and torture that he and other prisoners are enduring in prison.

McGirt cases bring ID questions

DERRICK JAMES | Staff photo Choctaw Nation’s Division of Legal and Compliance Senior Executive Officer Brad Mallet said the tribe reserves the right to determine its membership and would not recognize any attempts to define it. DERRICK JAMES | Staff photo Choctaw Nation’s Division of Legal and Compliance Senior Executive Officer Brad Mallet said the tribe reserves the right to determine its membership and would not recognize any attempts to define it. DERRICK JAMES | Staff photo Choctaw Nation Prosecutor Kara Bacon.  At least two state prosecutors argued for Oklahoma courts to set a minimum blood quantum in cases with McGirt challenges — including a case in Pittsburg County — despite established court rulings and opposition from the state s tribes.

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