The Prosecutor's Office will not appeal the acquittal of Humal and Pruunsild
The Estonian Prosecutor's Office has decided not to appeal the acquittal of Tartu Deputy Mayor Priit Humal and businessman Parvel Pruunsild by the Tartu Circuit Court.
French court rules partially in favor of extraditing Senegalese media mogul Madiambal Diagne
A French Court of Appeal has partially supported the extradition of Senegalese media mogul Madiambal Diagne, who faces charges of financial misconduct in Senegal.
A Neighbor Destroyed a Fence. There is an Appeal to the Supreme Court
A dispute over property boundaries escalated when one neighbor destroyed a fence built by another neighbor, leading to fines and legal appeals.
Security Guard Sentenced to Prison for Gross Assault - Acquitted by the Court of Appeal
A security guard who was convicted of gross assault has been acquitted by the Court of Appeal due to insufficient evidence from surveillance footage.
District Court Released Kankaanpää Men from Terrorism Charges - Now the Case is Being Reviewed by the Court of Appeal
The Vaasa Court of Appeal has commenced proceedings related to the highly publicized terrorism suspicions from Kankaanpää after the District Court dismissed terrorism charges against the primary suspects in December 2024.
Former B.C. teacher, 86, to remain imprisoned on child sex offences pending appeal, court rules
An 86-year-old former teacher in British Columbia will remain in prison while awaiting the outcome of his appeal against an eight-year sentence for child sexual offences.
Finnish Councillor Appeals Tampere’s Gaza Aid to Administrative Court
A Finnish city councillor has filed an appeal against a 50,000 euro aid decision for Gaza, which is currently stuck in legal proceedings.
Civil Appeal Case Name ‘Case Cancellation’, Number ‘Heonma’ Likely… Constitutional Court Begins Follow-up Work
The Constitutional Court of Korea is preparing for the implementation of a new law allowing civil appeals, including appointing additional staff and deciding on procedural details.
Supreme Court rejects smuggler's appeal
The Supreme Court of Norway has dismissed an appeal by a Latvian man sentenced to over 11 years in prison for extensive drug trafficking involving the smuggling of significant quantities of hashish into Scandinavia.
Saarivuoma reindeer herding community lost in the European Court
The Saarivuoma reindeer herding community's appeal to the European Court regarding a Norwegian Supreme Court decision was rejected.
Turn in Muurame's alleged Wilma data breach case – teacher appealed his dismissal to administrative court
A teacher dismissed over allegations of unauthorized access to student data in Muurame has appealed the decision to the administrative court.
Kai Godek Foundation loses in court. The Gdańsk decision to dissolve the assembly was justified
The Gdańsk District Court dismissed the appeal from the Life and Family Foundation regarding the dissolution of an anti-abortion assembly, ruling that it could stigmatize patients' decisions.
Seoul City Abandons Appeal for New Incineration Plant in Mapo... Can Public Waste Treatment Be Achieved by 2033?
Seoul City has decided not to appeal the Supreme Court's decision regarding the construction of a new incineration facility in Mapo, which may hinder its plans for public waste treatment.
Seoul High Court Approves Broadcast of Former President Yoon Suk-yeol's Appeal Hearing
The Seoul High Court has allowed the broadcasting of former President Yoon Suk-yeol's appeal hearing regarding charges of interfering with a special law enforcement operation.
Paty Trial: On Appeal, the Court of Assizes Imposes Lower Sentences
In the appeal trial for the murder of Samuel Paty, a French history teacher, lower prison sentences were handed down to those involved in facilitating his assassination.
Construction of new student apartments delayed in Vaasa again, due to a new appeal to the administrative court
The construction of over 200 new student apartments in Vaasa is delayed due to an appeal filed by a local heritage association against a building permit.
Court denies appeal and maintains acquittal of mayor suspected of racism against teenager in Taquarivaí
The mayor of Taquarivaí, Rubens Carlos Souto de Barros, was acquitted of racism charges after the court upheld the original ruling, citing a lack of evidence despite inappropriate remarks.
PCR Tests Case: Prosecutor's Office seeks to reverse the acquittal defined for former mayor of Quito, Jorge Yunda, and others prosecuted for embezzlement this Monday
The Prosecutor's Office in Ecuador aims to overturn the acquittal of former Quito mayor Jorge Yunda and thirteen others accused of embezzlement in the PCR Tests case during a court appeal hearing.
Keir Starmer abandoned net zero to court Reform voters. He failed
Keir Starmer's recent shift away from strongly advocating for net zero aligned with his government’s earlier commitments is seen as an attempt to appeal to Reform Party voters, a strategy that ultimately backfired.
The court is deciding whether jeweler Jurga Lago can recover money given to fraudsters
The Lithuanian Supreme Court is reviewing an appeal from UAB "Paysera LT" over its previous rulings regarding unauthorized payments made to the jeweler's account and potential compensation for losses.
'The CBI has the right to go to the HC...,' said Shaina NC
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal has received relief in the excise policy case, but the CBI holds the right to appeal in the High Court.
Luigi Mangione escapes federal death penalty after federal prosecutors decline to appeal judge's ruling
Luigi Mangione will not face the federal death penalty as prosecutors have chosen not to appeal a judge's decision dismissing the capital murder charge against him.
Togo: Increased Sentences in the Appeal Trial Over the 2020 Death of Colonel Bitala Madjoulba
The Togo military appeals court confirmed and increased sentences for those involved in the 2020 death of Colonel Bitala Madjoulba.
The Justice Council is considering appealing to the Constitutional Court regarding judges' pension calculation
The Justice Council in Latvia plans to appeal to the Constitutional Court if the Saeima adopts the special pension law for judges and prosecutors again without significant changes.
UniCredit withdrew its appeal to the CJEU against the ECB's request for its withdrawal from Russia
Italian bank UniCredit has withdrawn its appeal to the European Court of Justice against the European Central Bank's directive to exit Russia, following pressure and sanctions related to the conflict in Ukraine.
This is the compensation Timo Vornanen wants from the men he had a dispute with at Bar Ihku
Finnish MP Timo Vornanen is appealing a court ruling and demanding compensation from two men involved in a dispute at a bar where he was previously convicted.
Appeal court rejects latest challenge to adding VAT to UK private school fees
The UK appeal court has rejected a challenge against adding VAT to private school fees, emphasizing parents' options for home schooling.
District Court sentenced elderly man for human trafficking and serious rape - Court of Appeal dismissed the rape charge
An elderly man was initially sentenced for human trafficking and serious rape, but the Court of Appeal reduced his sentence and dismissed the rape charge due to lack of evidence.
The prosecutor decided to ask the appellate court for a harsher penalty for Erika Švenčionienė
The Vilnius district prosecutor believes that the sentence given to Erika Švenčionienė was too lenient and plans to appeal for a harsher penalty.
Supreme Court rejects appeal regarding Palestinian protesters who followed Listhaug
The Norwegian Supreme Court has unanimously rejected an appeal related to Palestinian protesters who followed politician Sylvi Listhaug in Oslo.
[Breaking News] Constitutional Court Law Amendment Introducing 'Lawsuit Review System' Passed in National Assembly
The National Assembly of South Korea passed an amendment to the Constitutional Court Law that introduces a new lawsuit review system allowing parties to appeal decisions of lower courts to the Constitutional Court for constitutional violations.
Supreme Court dismisses appeal regarding Palestinian protesters who followed Listhaug
The Norwegian Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal concerning the acquittal of demonstrators who followed political leader Sylvi Listhaug in Oslo two years ago.
Dagbladet: Rejects the appeal after the persecution of Listhaug
The Supreme Court of Norway has rejected an appeal regarding the acquittal of demonstrators who followed and confronted politician Sylvi Listhaug.
Turnaround in restitution: Heir of the Walderode family to receive castle furniture, heritage protectors have given up the dispute
Johanna Kamerlander, the heir of the Walderode family, will receive furniture from the Hrubý Rohozec Castle following a district court decision, which the National Heritage Institute will not appeal.
Rauno Ligi and Karl Metsküll: Courts have applied the right to appeal very broadly
Rauno Ligi and Karl Metsküll discuss the extensive application of the right to appeal in environmental matters by courts in Estonia and the resulting delays in legal proceedings.
Liquor Policy Case: Kejriwal Acquitted, Relief from Court
In the Delhi Excise Policy case, Arvind Kejriwal and Manish Sisodia received relief from the court due to a lack of evidence, while the CBI may appeal the decision.
‘New incineration plant in Mapo’ Seoul City deliberating for over two weeks on whether to appeal after losing in lower courts
Seoul City is deliberating whether to appeal a court ruling against the establishment of a new incineration facility in the Mapo district after losing in both the first and second trials.
Kejuirwal became emotional after relief from the court, CBI will go to High Court against the verdict
After being acquitted by the court of all charges, Arvind Kejriwal expressed his emotions, while the CBI announced plans to appeal to the High Court.
Disqualification of Marine Le Pen: Court to Review Her Appeal in 2026
The Paris Appeals Court will have a decision regarding Marine Le Pen's disqualification ready by summer 2026, affecting her potential candidacy for the 2027 presidential elections.
Without definition from Alcolumbre, the leadership of the CPI of INSS threatens to appeal to the STF to extend it
Senator Carlos Viana announces plans to file a constitutional mandate with Brazil's Supreme Court if Senate President Davi Alcolumbre fails to schedule a meeting on the extension of the CPI of INSS.
Steina wants to appeal: 'My client's fundamental rights have been violated'
Steina Árnadóttir, a nurse convicted of negligent manslaughter, plans to appeal her sentence citing violations of her fundamental rights.
Appeals ruling for the murder of Linea Bjørnnes
A 35-year-old man convicted of murdering 20-year-old Linea Bjørnnes in Stjørdal has announced plans to appeal his conviction to the Supreme Court of Norway.
Steina convicted in the Landsréttur but wants to appeal to the Supreme Court
Steina has been found guilty in the Landsréttur but intends to appeal the decision to the Supreme Court.
Supreme Court rejects appeal – VG journalist must testify against Stein Lier-Hansen
VG journalist Bjørn Haugan is required to testify against corruption-accused Stein Lier Hansen after the Supreme Court of Norway rejected the newspaper's appeal.
Supreme Court rejects appeal: VG journalist must testify against Stein Lier-Hansen
The Supreme Court of Norway has unanimously rejected an appeal allowing journalist Bjørn Haugan to avoid testifying against former Norsk Industri chief Stein Lier-Hansen in an ongoing criminal case.
AfD Wins Preliminary Victory in Case Over Classification as 'Definitely Right-Wing Extremist'
A German court ruled against the classification of the AfD party as 'definitely right-wing extremist' by the BfV intelligence agency, allowing for an appeal.
Court prohibits intelligence service from classifying AfD party as an extreme group in Germany
A German court has temporarily ruled that the domestic intelligence agency cannot classify the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as an extreme group until a final decision is made regarding the party's appeal.
Electoral Justice suspends supplementary election in Senador Sá scheduled for Sunday
The Superior Electoral Court has temporarily suspended supplementary elections in Senador Sá, Ceará, after a legal appeal by the city's mayor, Bel Júnior, who faced removal from office.
Andrius Bagdonas, recognized in the cold 'chekiukai' case, requests the court to acquit him
Andrius Bagdonas has filed an appeal to the Klaipėda District Court seeking to overturn his conviction in the 'chekiukai' case.
The Supreme Court rejects annulment of the conviction of García Ortiz and clears the way for the former Attorney General to go to the Constitutional Court
The Spanish Supreme Court has upheld the conviction of former Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz, allowing him to appeal to the Constitutional Court over alleged fundamental rights violations.