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NORFOLK, Va. - A federal judge has declared a mistral in the case of two former Blackwater contractors accused of murdering two unarmed Afghan civilians and wounding a third man in Kabul.
NORFOLK, Va. - Prosecutors say two former defense contractors were fueled by alcohol and anger the night they killed two Afghan nationals on the streets of Kabul.
NORFOLK, Va. - Jury selection is scheduled to begin in Virginia in the trial of two former defense contractors charged with the deaths of two Afghan nationals.
WASHINGTON - A Somali man pleaded guilty Friday to piracy-related charges for attacking a U.S.
RICHMOND, Va. - A judge on Tuesday dismissed piracy charges against six Somali men accused of attacking a Navy ship off the coast of Africa, concluding the U.S.
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