Verdict
# verdict - Saturday 9 March, 2013
Egypt court confirms 21 death sentences over football riot
Five other defendants received life sentences over the deadly football riot in Port Said last year.
# verdict - Saturday 26 January, 2013
At least 22 dead following clashes in Egypt over football riot verdicts
Earlier a court in Port Said sentenced 21 people to death over the violence that led to 74 deaths at a football match in the coastal town last year.
# verdict - Tuesday 11 December, 2012
Daly and Howard hit with bans following pitch-side bust-up
Meanwhile, both Clarecastle and Kilmaley have been fined as a result of the incident.
# verdict - Wednesday 10 October, 2012
Lance Armstrong report: Postal Team’s doping ‘most sophisticated’ ever
Some 26 people, including 15 riders with knowledge of the US Postal Service Team’s doping activities, provided testimony for the report.
# verdict - Monday 27 August, 2012
Ukraine high court to rule on jailed Tymoshenko
The decision is scheduled one day after the former Prime Minister’s case is to be heard at the European Court of Human Rights.
# verdict - Friday 24 August, 2012
Verdict in Breivik trial due at 9am this morning
The trial of the man who has admitted killing 77 people in two separate attacks in Norway last year will hear a verdict from the judges this morning.
# verdict - Friday 13 July, 2012
Cleared: John Terry found not guilty of racial abuse
The Chelsea captain will not face charges after this afternoon’s verdict.
Not guilty: Ireland reacts to Michaela McAreavey trial verdict
A ‘boycott Mauritius’ campaign was spontaneously started on Twitter last night.
Michaela McAreavey murder trial: the major talking points
TheJournal.ie takes a look back at the two-month trial, recapping the key moments of a case that has captivated a local audience and devastated two Irish families.
# verdict - Thursday 12 July, 2012
“The truth has triumphed” – accused respond to Michaela verdict
“I suffered a lot. I was brutalised by police. I was beaten so much,” Avinash Treebhoowon said outside the courtroom.
The Evening Fix: Thursday
Things we learned, loved and shared today.
Michaela McAreavey trial verdict: two accused found not guilty
Sandip Moonea and Avinash Treebhoowoon were acquited by the nine-member jury of killing the 27-year-old on her honeymoon in Mauritius.
# verdict - Friday 22 June, 2012
First US church official convicted of a crime in relation to handling abuse
Monsignor William Lynn is the first U.S. church official convicted of a crime for how he handled sex-abuse accusations.
# verdict - Tuesday 19 June, 2012
Acquitted: Clemens cleared of perjury
The legendary MLB picther has been found not guilty of lying about taking performance-enhancing drugs.
# verdict - Wednesday 2 May, 2012
Coroner unable to return ‘unlawful killing’ verdict in British spy inquest
The body of Gareth Williams, 31, was found stuffed into a gym bag in his London home.
# verdict - Friday 20 April, 2012
Footballer found guilty of rape, jailed for five years
Ched Evans had denied the charge, along with Port Vale defender Clayton McDonald, who was found not guilty.
# verdict - Tuesday 31 January, 2012
F1 driver convicted of grievous bodily harm
Adrian Sutil, formerly of the Force India team, stood accused of assaulting a Renault team executive in a Shanghai nightclub.
# verdict - Wednesday 21 December, 2011
Massive ban for Liverpool star Suarez in race row verdict
The Uruguay striker is facing eight games on the sidelines after Patrice Evra racism row verdict.
# verdict - Tuesday 25 October, 2011
Guilty: Tevez fined four weeks’ wages for Munich misconduct
Argentina striker is found to have breached his contract on five counts on that night in Munich.
# verdict - Monday 24 October, 2011
DUP councillor: “I want Rihanna to enjoy God’s salvation in her life”
The man who asked Rihanna to stop filming on his land has given TheJournal.ie his verdict on her new video – and said he doesn’t think she’s a “naughty person”.
# verdict - Tuesday 6 September, 2011
Former rally champ McRae responsible for tragic helicopter crash
A Scottish judicial investigation has determined rally driver Colin McCrae to have been at fault for the 2007 helicopter crash that killed him and three passengers.






































