Murder trial possibly moved to Iceland 26. apríl 2007 14:14 The Airman murder trial which began in Washington DC on Wednesday last week is facing a complicated dilemma at the moment. Now there are talks in court about moving the trial to Iceland because the prosecution’s star witness doesn’t want to travel to the US to testify. The witness, an Icelandic citizen, was the girlfriend of Airman Calvin Hill who is accused of murdering Airman First Class Ashley Turner on the Keflavík military base in August 2005. The trial won’t continue until the Iceland issue has been solved. Icelandic promoting company Mr. Destiny announced today that the New York based dance-punk group The Rapture is scheduled to play at Nasa on June 26. Ticket sales will open soon. News News in English Mest lesið Rafmagn að koma aftur á: Íslendingar lýsa mikilli óvissu Erlent Allt í rugli á Rauðahafi Erlent Mikilvægt að vera betri í bakgarðinum en óvelkomnir gestir Innlent Hafi verið látinn fljúga þrátt fyrir þekkt andleg veikindi Innlent Spennan eykst milli Indlands og Pakistan Erlent Ráðist að fólki við Breiðholtsskóla um hábjartan dag Innlent Vilja láta rannsaka aðild flóttateymis í máli Oscars Innlent Fólk eigi ekki að breyta sínu daglega lífi vegna frásagna af hópnauðgun Innlent Starfsfólk Isavia of smeykt til að taka á kaffistofumálinu Innlent Hvetur Kanadamenn að kjósa sig Erlent
The Airman murder trial which began in Washington DC on Wednesday last week is facing a complicated dilemma at the moment. Now there are talks in court about moving the trial to Iceland because the prosecution’s star witness doesn’t want to travel to the US to testify. The witness, an Icelandic citizen, was the girlfriend of Airman Calvin Hill who is accused of murdering Airman First Class Ashley Turner on the Keflavík military base in August 2005. The trial won’t continue until the Iceland issue has been solved. Icelandic promoting company Mr. Destiny announced today that the New York based dance-punk group The Rapture is scheduled to play at Nasa on June 26. Ticket sales will open soon.
News News in English Mest lesið Rafmagn að koma aftur á: Íslendingar lýsa mikilli óvissu Erlent Allt í rugli á Rauðahafi Erlent Mikilvægt að vera betri í bakgarðinum en óvelkomnir gestir Innlent Hafi verið látinn fljúga þrátt fyrir þekkt andleg veikindi Innlent Spennan eykst milli Indlands og Pakistan Erlent Ráðist að fólki við Breiðholtsskóla um hábjartan dag Innlent Vilja láta rannsaka aðild flóttateymis í máli Oscars Innlent Fólk eigi ekki að breyta sínu daglega lífi vegna frásagna af hópnauðgun Innlent Starfsfólk Isavia of smeykt til að taka á kaffistofumálinu Innlent Hvetur Kanadamenn að kjósa sig Erlent