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Tomer Zarchin

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Psychiatrist held for scamming NII

Police say leading physician sold fake disability certificates to yeshiva students.

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Man acquitted for third time in ex-wife's death 0 comments
Pasternak brothers and Menachem Ben Zecharia.
Israel's forensic institute faces lawsuit for mixing up body parts of plane crash victims

Abu Kabir also buried the remains in supermarket plastic bags and opened a grave despite request of family not to do so.

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Lod police question Gabi Maimon in relation to scheme in which state apartments designated for evacuated Gush Katif residents were given away in return for favors.

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Yeshiva students, Nir Kafri
Psychiatrist suspected of handing out fraudulent diagnoses to Haredis

The psychiatrist allegedly diagnosed yeshiva students with mental illness, allowing them to receive an insurance stipend.

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Ehud Barak and his wife Nili Priel 2008 (Archive / Alon Ron)
Group wants AG to reopen Ehud Barak foreign worker case

Housekeeper interviewed on radio despite claims she couldn't be located.

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Yigal Amir, Tomer Neuberg
State rejects appeal to exonerate woman who failed to prevent Rabin murder

Margalit Har-Shefi was released early from her nine-month sentence, but State Prosecutor refuses to overturn conviction.

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Aftermath of the terror bombing in Abuja, Nigeria, Oct. 1 AFP
Staying ahead of the bad guys

Battling terror takes more than assassination squads and drone strikes. The UN's first Israeli legal expert on counterterrorism talks about judicial efforts being made to halt Al-Qaida and its ilk

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Defense Minister Ehud Barak (Dror Artzi)
Probe into Barak's wife's illegal maid closed, as worker can't be found

Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein decides to close an investigation of Nili Priel, the wife of Defense Minister Ehud Barak, for lack of evidence concerning Priel's employing an illegal foreign worker.

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Comptroller finds city officials don't report assets or pay bills

Calls for more control mechanisms for planning, building c'tees.

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Judge Alexander Ron
Judge accused of insulting Israel's Black Panthers

Ombudsman says Alexander Ron disparaged Mizrahi rights group

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Gay activist vying for spot on TA Labor Court

Although there have been gay judges in Israel in the past, this is the first time an activist member of the community is being considered for the bench.

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Panel drafts Israel's first judicial code of conduct

A judicial code of conduct is now being formulated for the first time to govern judges' behavior in the courtroom and their management of hearings, according to an internal document Haaretz has obtained.

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Shai Nitzan
Head to Head / Deputy State Prosecutor Shai Nitzan, was the state's conduct over the October 2000 riots biased? 0 comments
Unwanted judge finds himself in limbo after spat with superior

For more than a month, Gideon Ginat has been sitting at home, without work but with full pay, waiting for a new appointment.

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Oct. 2000 riots - Yaron Kaminsky - Oct. 4, 2010
Police mishandled probe into Israeli Arab riot deaths, report finds

Three cases against police officers who shot dead Israeli Arabs in riots in October 2000 were improperly closed, Israel Democracy Institute claims.

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Anti-gender segregation protest in Jerusalem Spet. 29, 2010 Olivier Fitoussi
Dozens march against gender segregation in Jerusalem

Protesters march from central J'lem to ultra-Orthodox neighborhood of Mea She'arim a day after High Court of Justice ruled that gender separation barriers were unacceptable.

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A Mea She’arim street with a dividing wall to separate between men and women.
Court rules against segregating men and women on streets

Barriers removed from main street of ultra-Orthodox Jerusalem neighborhood of Mea She'arim; decision puts end to years-long tradition of gender segregation during the Sukkot holiday.

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court - Moti Kimche - Sept 22 2010
Public defender: Police denying right to attorney to detainees

Despite a Supreme Court ruling, police do not make a point of informing all those arrested of their right to public counsel before being questioned.

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Ari Shavit, Itzik Ben Malki
Haaretz writer Ari Shavit honored as society's 'knight'

Former attorney general Menachem Mazuz, recently resigned legal adviser of the Jerusalem municipality, Yossi Havilio; Hadash MK Dov Khenin; former director-general of the Health Ministry Dr. Eitan Hai-Am among other Israeli laureates.

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Rami Musa, left, and Yossi Levy, Tomer Appelbaum
Supreme Court rejects cops' appeal over prison terms

The four, dubbed "the avengers," were convicted for attempting a series of bomb attacks against an alleged crime family in Nahariya. The four officers said they intended to ask the president for a pardon.

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Rabbinical courts head Eli Ben Dahan, Tomer Appelbaum
High Court reveals anonymous donor paid men to grant bills of divorce

The court was handing a verdict regarding two petitions, filed by the Center for Women's Justice (CWJ ), against arrangements made by the rabbinical court and National Insurance Institute (NII ) to obtain a divorce from recalcitrant men.

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Four police officers convicted of trying to bomb crime boss
Supreme Court rejects policemen's appeal over prison term for alleged car bombings

Four officers were convicted and sentenced to a year in jail for targeting family of organized crime boss in northern Israel.

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Dagan, Hanegbi - Michal Fattal - Sept. 17, 2010
State: Slap Hanegbi with suspended sentence, moral turpitude ruling

Judges expected to sentence Kadima MK and former minister for perjury conviction after the holidays.

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Road accident on highway in northern West Bank
Three kids killed in West Bank road accident weren't wearing seat belts, probe finds

The three were riding in a truck being driven by the father of one of the victims, who slammed into a tractor that was driving without its lights on.

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