In Court, Ričardas Malinauskas Made His Final Statement: Influential Businessmen and Officials Are Guilty
Ričardas Malinauskas, the mayor of Druskininkai, delivered his final statement in court, claiming the involvement of powerful businessmen and officials in a corruption case linked to bribery.
Comprehensive Special Investigation Team Secures Evidence of Lee Chang-Soo's Instructions to Overlook Kim Gun-Hee's Stock Manipulation
The Comprehensive Special Investigation Team has confirmed the acquisition of internal messages indicating that former prosecutor Lee Chang-Soo directed a review of acquittal precedents regarding the Deuch Motors stock manipulation case.
Denies charges of abuse
The man accused of serious sexual offenses against multiple children pleaded not guilty at the start of his trial in Sunnmøre District Court.
Millionaire for a Day: Understand the Dismissal of Witnesses in the Case of the Driver Who Received R$ 131 Million by Mistake
The Brazilian justice system has dismissed witness testimonies in a high-profile case involving a driver who mistakenly received over R$ 131 million from Bradesco bank.
Did not investigate the rape and apologized to the suspect
Icelandic police faced criticism for failing to properly investigate a rape case, with an officer even apologizing to the suspect during the investigation process.
Screaming, the 6-year-old innocent ran... when the mother saw in the bedroom, she was shocked
A disturbing case of child sexual abuse has emerged from Ahmedabad, India, involving a stepfather and his 6-year-old stepdaughter.
Namyangju ‘Stalking Murder’ Kim Hoon Prepared Weapons and Conducted Reconnaissance of Victim's Route
Kim Hoon, the suspect in the stalking murder case in Namyangju, meticulously prepared for the crime by researching information and scouting the victim’s locations ahead of the attack.
Mother, grandmother, and sales representative: who was the stepdaughter shot with a shotgun in RS; stepmother is the main suspect
Maria Helena de Souza was fatally shot, and her stepmother is the primary suspect in the case.
Podcast: the debate on mandatory retirement as punishment for magistrates
The article discusses the controversial issue of mandatory retirement as a form of punishment for judges in Brazil, highlighted by a recent Supreme Court case and ongoing legislative proposals.
Former National Trust boss charged with stealing $140k of goods
The former managing director of the National Trust in Tasmania has been charged with stealing over $140,000 worth of goods from the heritage organization.
UP College Murder Case: Why Did Students Call Manjeet Chauhan a 'Mafia'?
The murder case involving college student Manjeet Chauhan, who killed another student, Surya Pratap Singh, has raised serious questions regarding bullying in educational institutions.
VfB Striker Scores: Deniz Undav Shoots Himself into World Cup Focus
Deniz Undav of VfB Stuttgart has made a strong case for his inclusion in the national team ahead of the World Cup, scoring two goals and providing an assist in a recent Bundesliga match.
Dismisses case of selling sex to a minor
The Norwegian police have dismissed the case against a Chinese woman in her fifties who was accused of sexual relations with minors aged 14 to 16 due to uncertainty about the age of the customer.
Kyoto Animation Incident: Appeal Withdrawal Challenged by Death Row Prisoner's Lawyer
The lawyer of death row inmate Shinji Aoba has filed an objection to the Osaka High Court's decision deeming the withdrawal of his appeal valid in the Kyoto Animation arson murder case.
Weight loss of lobbyist suspected in selling judicial decisions leads to investigation and goes to the Supreme Court
The significant weight loss of lobbyist Andreson Gonçalves de Oliveira, linked to a judicial decision-selling case, has prompted internal investigations within the Federal Penitentiary of Brasília and an intervention by the Supreme Court.
This image was supposed to document an insurance case. But something doesn't add up.
The article discusses the rising threat of AI-generated insurance fraud, showcasing a specific image that appears to be falsified documentation for an insurance claim.
Four-year prison sentence requested for former teacher involved in child voyeurism shared case, Nagoya District Court
A former elementary school teacher faces a four-year prison sentence for sharing voyeuristic images of underage girls in a criminal case in Nagoya.
'Kishu's Don Fan' case - The former wife accused of murder is acquitted by the high court
In the 'Kishu's Don Fan' case, the Osaka High Court upheld the lower court's acquittal of the former wife accused of murdering her wealthy husband.
Something terrible happened next to the Kuopio train station – IL follows the trial
A trial for a murder case that occurred near the Kuopio train station is being closely followed by Iltalehti, as a 44-year-old man faces charges of murder and violation of burial peace.
Two heads, two hands and four legs but one heart... A birth that shocked everyone
A rare case of conjoined twins was born in Aligarh, shocking the family with both joy and sorrow as they faced an unexpected medical situation.
Determined to be suicide, Kanagawa Prefectural Police apologizes to bereaved families for insufficient investigation
Kanagawa Prefectural Police acknowledged their inadequate investigation in a case where a woman's death was initially ruled a suicide, and they formally apologized to the victim's family after new evidence suggested it might be a homicide.
The Trial of the Tempi Incident Begins – Strict Security Measures – Continuous Updates
The trial relating to the Tempi train disaster has commenced in Larissa, Greece, with heightened security measures due to the significance of the case involving 57 victims.
Contest of evidence, 'pressure on witnesses' and mental health: the strategies of Jairinho and Monique in the Henry Borel case
The defense strategies for Jairinho and Monique aim for acquittal in the upcoming trial concerning the death of 4-year-old Henry Borel, involving challenges to evidence and claims of mental distress.
Henry Borel Case: Jury to Judge Jairinho and Monique for the Boy's Death Starting This Monday
The trial of Jairinho and Monique for the death of Henry Borel begins today in Rio de Janeiro, with the prosecution seeking 35 years of imprisonment for each of them.
Alcolumbre is irritated with the leadership of CPMI of INSS and complains about the leak of intimate content of Vorcaro
Brazilian Senate President Davi Alcolumbre expresses frustration over the CPMI's handling of a case involving leaked intimate messages from former banker Daniel Vorcaro.
The CNIO suspects Barbacid: his business shares headquarters with several from the former manager and with a firm involved in the alleged embezzlement of 25 million
The CNIO is under suspicion regarding potential corruption involving Mariano Barbacid and former manager Juan Arroyo, linked to a 25 million euro embezzlement case.
'Bachelorette' alum James McCoy Taylor arrested again in connection with assault case
James McCoy Taylor, a former contestant on 'The Bachelorette,' was arrested for a second time related to an assault case stemming from charges against him earlier this year.
Henry Borel Case: A dispute of versions will mark the trial of those accused of the child's death; Fantástico shows behind the scenes
The trial of those accused in the death of 4-year-old Henry Borel is set to begin next week in Rio de Janeiro, with anticipated conflicting narratives from both the prosecution and defense.
Triple A Case: Trial Hearing Will Resume on May 30
The trial hearing for the Triple A case has been postponed to May 30, 2026, after connectivity issues and defense complaints.
How a New Smile Turned into a Legal Case: A Patient Sues the State Over an Incomfortable Dental Prosthesis
A patient is suing the Latvian state for compensation over an uncomfortable dental prosthesis following a traumatic dental experience.
Investigation into leaks of ministers' data receives maximum confidentiality at the Supreme Court
The investigation into the illegal leaking of tax data belonging to ministers of Brazil's Supreme Court has been classified with maximum confidentiality, preventing even the identification of the case's rapporteur.
Normak Returns to Athletics Federation: The EM Team Will Be Worthy in Any Case
Aivo Normak returns to the Estonian Athletics Federation after a 15-year hiatus, assessing the recent Indoor Athletics World Championships and the national team's potential.
Trial hearing in the Triple A case resumes with Aquiles Alvarez at the Santa Elena Judicial Unit
The trial hearing in the Triple A case, involving allegations of illegal oil trading, resumed with Mayor Aquiles Alvarez present at the Santa Elena Judicial Unit.
Prison Director in Bahia Suspected of Feminicide in Sergipe
Flávia Barros, a businesswoman and law student, was found dead in a hotel room in Sergipe, with police investigating the case as a feminicide, while the main suspect, Tiago Sostenes Miranda de Matos, is in critical condition after a suspected suicide attempt.
The Adorni scandal delays the arrival of the projects announced by Milei to Congress
The scandal involving Manuel Adorni, along with the investigation into the $LIBRA case, has stalled the Argentine government's plan to present key legislative proposals in Congress.
Technology failed - Innocent grandmother languished behind bars for months in the United States
A grandmother in Tennessee was wrongfully imprisoned for months due to a facial recognition mistake linking her to a bank fraud case.
Cheryl Grimmer's UK cousin prompts authorities to reconsider cold case
Cheryl Grimmer's cousin in the UK has prompted Australian authorities to review her decades-old disappearance case after challenging a previous ruling.
What do we know about the case of Eitan Daniel, the baby found dead in Chihuahua? His parents were set free
Eitan Daniel's parents were released following their first court hearing in Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua, after being accused of torturing and murdering their son.
"Chiara Poggi was killed half an hour after breakfast". The new insight into the Garlasco case
New insights into the Garlasco case suggest Chiara Poggi was killed at least half an hour after breakfast, potentially exonerating her boyfriend Alberto Stasi.
How councils coerce homeless people into eviction
A Supreme Court case exposes how councils in Queensland use intimidation tactics to forcibly evict homeless individuals from public land.
The Collien Fernandes Case: Thousands Take a Stand Against Sexual Violence in Berlin
Thousands gathered in Berlin to protest against sexualized violence and express solidarity with Collien Fernandes, criticizing political inaction.
For the first time, a state official is arrested in the EPPO case regarding EU funds in Latvia: a wide network of possible IT procurement schemes is revealed
Latvian authorities have arrested state officials and business leaders in connection with potential fraud in IT procurement linked to EU funds.
Liopa 'sticky finger': who else was detained in the IT procurement fraud case?
Among the 21 detained individuals are government officials, IT company leaders, and representatives from two major audit firms involved in a fraud case linked to EU-funded procurement.
Two months of phone calls monitored during the examination of Kariņš's flight case
The flight case involving Krišjānis Kariņš has led to two months of monitored phone calls of a former top state official as investigations proceed.
'Farsa Wale Baba' Death Case Leads to Action, 300 FIRs, 20 Sent to Jail
Following the death of Chandra Shekhar Das, known as 'Farsa Wale Baba', tensions escalated in Mathura, India, leading to the arrest of 20 individuals and the filing of over 300 FIRs.
Murder case in Bærum: - Claims he acted in self-defense
A man in his sixties has been charged with murder in Bærum after a man in his thirties was found dead, with the suspect claiming he acted in self-defense.
The Core of a Significant Court Dispute is the Use of Artificial Intelligence in National Defense
A court dispute between tech giant Anthropic and the U.S. government raises ethical and legal questions about the use of artificial intelligence in national defense.
Court orders transfer of Aquiles Alvarez to La Libertad judicial unit to continue trial hearing
The court has ordered the transfer of Aquiles Alvarez and César Bravo to continue their trial hearing in La Libertad due to technical issues during the previous session.
One of the accused denies guilt
One of the suspects involved in a double murder case in Kopervik, Karmøy, denies any criminal wrongdoing, while agreeing to be detained.
The double murder in Karmøy: The accused man denies guilt
A man in his thirties, one of the suspects in a double murder case in Karmøy, Norway, denies guilt but is cooperating with the police during the investigation.