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Dunedin social cricket assault: Player faces life ban after attacking opponents 3 May, 2021 06:49 PM 4 minutes to read William Campbell told police he let himself, his team-mates and the wider cricketing community down. Photo / Peter McIntosh William Campbell told police he let himself, his team-mates and the wider cricketing community down. Photo / Peter McIntosh Otago Daily Times A man who beat up two opponents during a Dunedin social sports match has been told by a judge: That s not cricket . William John Campbell, 39, now waits to find out whether he will be able to play the game in the region again. One of the men he attacked in front of the man s young daughter during the Monday twilight cricket game said he would find it extremely concerning if a lifetime ban was not imposed. ....
Itâs hard these days to keep track of all the decrepitude in public life, so forgive me if I highlight some new sleaze that has likely escaped your notice. In the waning days of the Trump dystopia, a group called Americans for Prosperity which is bankrolled by conservative billionaire David Koch spent more than a million dollars on what it called âa national campaignâ to ensure that Senate Republicans jammed Amy Coney Barrett onto the U.S. Supreme Court. Then, earlier this week an affiliated Koch group - the Americans for Prosperity Foundation - asked the high court to overturn a California law that requires charities to disclose the names of their biggest donors. ....
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Sacked IHC judge wants early hearing on his petition National April 29, 2021 ISLAMABAD: A sacked judge of the Islamabad High Court (IHC), Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui, on Wednesday requested the Supreme Court to fix next month his petition challenging the notification of the president of Pakistan, terminating his service. He filed an application in the apex court under XXXIII Rule 6 of the Supreme Court Rules 1980 for early hearing of his petition. He submitted that he was going to retire on June 30, 2021, therefore, his instant petition may be fixed preferably on May 4, 2021 in the interest of justice. He submitted that since his removal from office, he said he like millions of other citizens has been guaranteed fundamental rights. It is a universally-recognized principle that justice delayed is justice denied, he contended. ....