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Philippine Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona sits in a wheelchair after being forced back to court after abruptly leaving the witness stand without the permission of the Senate judges during his impeachment trial at the Senate in Manila on Tuesday. Mr. Corona denied that he stole from the country's coffers and said he would open his bank accounts for inspection if the 188 lawmakers who voted to impeach him do the same. (Associated Press)

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Gary Giordano, 51, and Carol Ann Bock, 45, were arrested and charged with indecent exposure (Photo courtesy of Annapolis Police Department)

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Following his attorney Frederick D. Cooke, Jr., (left) Thomas Gore, a campaign treasurer for Mayor Vincent C. Gray, makes his exit from the E. Barrett Prettyman Federal Courthouse after his plea hearing in the District on Tuesday, May 22, 2012. (Rod Lamkey Jr/The Washington Times)

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Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens and his legal team leave federal court in Washington on May 21, 2012, after a day of testimony in the sixth week of his perjury trial. Clemens is charged with lying to Congress in 2008 when the 11-time All-Star pitcher denied using performance-enhancing drugs. (Associated Press)

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Dharun Ravi arrives May 21, 2012, at court in New Brunswick, N.J., for his sentencing hearing. Ravi, a former Rutgers University student who used a webcam to watch his roommate kiss another man days before the roommate killed himself, was sentenced to 30 days in jail and three years of probation. (Associated Press)

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Kimberly Black appears in Cleveland Municipal Court in Cleveland on Monday, May 21, 2012. (AP Photo/Amy Sancetta)

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Michael Morton poses March 29, 2012, for a photo in Austin, Texas. Morton is one of more than 2,000 people falsely convicted of a serious crime who have been exonerated in the United States in the past 23 years, according to a new national registry, or database, assembled by the University of Michigan Law School and the Center on Wrongful Convictions at Northwestern University School of Law. (Associated Press)

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Firearms attorney Richard Gardiner tells Lt. Augustine Kim that he won his case. Photo by Emily Miller for The Washington Times