21. Prosecutors have filed a new charge against an Arab Israeli who went on trial in Egypt last month for spying for Israel, judicial officials said Monday. 22. A former chief of antiquities was released Wednesday after serving one year of a seven-year sentence for corruption, judicial officials said. 23. A judicial official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the trial against Saleh would continue despite his death. 24. A French court on Tuesday relayed a temporary arrest warrant for former Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet to British authorities, judicial officials said. 25. A German businessman held in Beirut on suspicion of smuggling military equipment to Libya was taken to a hospital Friday after his health deteriorated, judicial officials said. 26. A German businessman implicated in a scandal surrounding former Chancellor Helmut Kohl was placed under investigation Thursday for misusing funds, judicial officials said. 27. A former guerrilla convicted in absentia for kidnapping a U.S. ambassador has surrendered to police and was released under an amnesty law, judicial officials said Friday. 28. A former health minister has been charged with involuntary homicide for failing to notify blood transfusion recipients that they may have contracted AIDS, judicial officials said. 29. A military court will soon try four Jordanians on charges of plotting attacks against Israel and three others for alleged arms trafficking, a judicial official said Monday. 30. A judge will review civil suits accusing Cuban leader Fidel Castro of crimes against humanity, although prosecutors have already rejected the complaints, judicial officials said. |