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Charisa Coulter, one of two American missionaries detained for more than a month in Haiti on suspicion of kidnapping 33 children after January 12's devastating earthquake, was released Monday.

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Decision expected on American missionaries in Haitiupdated: Wed Mar 03 2010 02:12:00

A Haitian judge will decide Wednesday the fate of two American missionaries detained on suspicion of kidnapping 33 children after the devastating earthquake in January.

Missionaries back in U.S.updated: Fri Feb 26 2010 12:22:00

Eight of the 10 missionaries jailed in Haiti arrive in Florida, hours after being released from custody.

Lack of translator snarls court hearing for 2 missionaries in Haitiupdated: Fri Feb 26 2010 12:22:00

Two Americans charged with kidnapping in Haiti appeared before a judge Thursday, a day after the judge released eight other Americans on bail and allowed them to return home.

Jailed missionaries could be releasedupdated: Fri Feb 26 2010 12:19:00

A judge in Haiti said he expects to make a decision soon on the possible release of two American missionaries detained on suspicion of kidnapping 33 children after the earthquake in January.

Released Americans back homeupdated: Fri Feb 19 2010 05:01:00

The Americans, released on bail from a Haitian prison, return home to the U.S.

Freed missionaries from Haiti 'glad to be home'updated: Fri Feb 19 2010 05:01:00

Two Americans charged with kidnapping in Haiti appeared before a judge Thursday, the same day their eight colleagues who were released on bail returned to their hometowns.

Freed Americans 'grateful'updated: Thu Feb 18 2010 16:48:00

An attorney reads a statement from the Americans who were released from a Haitian jail. Video is from affiliate KSHB.

Eight missionaries freed from Haitian jail arrive in Floridaupdated: Thu Feb 18 2010 16:48:00

Eight of the 10 Americans once detained in Haiti landed late Wednesday at Miami International Airport, according to CNN affiliate WFOR.

Americans freed on bailupdated: Wed Feb 17 2010 22:07:00

Eight Americans accused of trying to kidnap Haitian children can return to the U.S. after a judge releases them on bail.

8 Americans detained in Haiti freed on bail, 2 others to remainupdated: Wed Feb 17 2010 22:07:00

A Haitian judge ruled Wednesday that eight of the 10 Americans detained in Haiti have been freed on their word and can leave the country immediately, a lawyer involved in the case told CNN.

Traffickers or missionaries?updated: Wed Feb 03 2010 12:29:00

Ten Americans accused of trying to smuggle children out Haiti will soon face a judge. CNN's Karl Penhaul reports

Americans held in Haiti to have court hearing Monday, U.S. saysupdated: Tue Feb 02 2010 10:33:00

Ten Americans held in Haiti on charges of illegally trying to take 33 children out of the country were scheduled to have their first court hearing Monday afternoon, according to the U.S. State Department.

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