Blow to Anarchism: Giuseppe Sciacca, a prominent member of insurrectionism, arrested
Giuseppe Sciacca, a key figure in the Italian anarchist scene, has been arrested in Catania due to a prior court sentence related to anarchist activities.
Official dismissed due to a flaw in the casino law intends to contest the decision
A senior official dismissed from the Riigikogu chancellery plans to challenge her dismissal in court citing a flaw in gambling legislation.
Official Dismissed Due to Gambling Law Appeals in Court
A former advisor to the Estonian Parliament's Economic Committee is challenging her dismissal related to gambling legislation in court.
Is vigilante justice becoming common? Cuts of millions of euros could collapse the justice system
Finland faces significant cuts to its judicial budget, raising concerns over an increase in vigilante justice as court personnel and prosecutors warn of deteriorating justice delivery.
Did you get a parking violation fee? The Supreme Court has ruled: This explanation no longer holds
The Finnish Supreme Court ruled that a woman must pay parking fines issued by ParkkiPate despite her claims of lacking knowledge about the vehicle's use during the infractions in Helsinki.
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.
The National Court orders an investigation into police maneuvers against Miguel Urbán as part of the dirty war against Podemos
The National Court of Spain has classified former Podemos eurodeputy Miguel Urbán as a victim in an investigation regarding police operations aimed at damaging the reputation of Podemos during its peak influence.
It Wasn't About the Money. Rapper Hard Rico Admits to Extortion and Robbery in Court
Czech rapper Hard Rico confessed in court to charges of extortion and robbery, indicating a shift in his legal troubles and public image.
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.
Caregiver receives 600,000 euros from an elderly man with Parkinson's disease, the Court of Cassation: 'Legitimate'
A caregiver was awarded 630,000 euros and a car by an elderly man with Parkinson's, a gesture deemed legitimate by Italy's Supreme Court despite family objections.
Tempi: The trial begins - The courtroom is full, tension over overcrowding conditions
The trial for the Tempi railway tragedy, which resulted in the deaths of 57 people, began in Larissa today under strict security and amidst concerns over overcrowding in the courtroom.
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.
Yoon Suk-yeol, who denied ‘meeting with Jeon Seong-bae and Kim Geon-hee,’ admits in court that they met together
Former President Yoon Suk-yeol admitted in court that he and his wife met with a controversial shaman, Jeon Seong-bae, contradicting his earlier denials during the 2022 presidential campaign.
The Court Denies Precautionary Measures to Airbnb and Forces It to Pay the 64 Million Fine Imposed by Consumer Affairs
A Madrid court has denied Airbnb's request to suspend a 64 million euro fine for illegal listings, requiring the company to pay the penalty imposed by the Ministry of Consumer Affairs.
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.
Why a judge eviscerating the Pentagon rules for censoring and punishing journalists is a victory for the press
A federal judge's ruling has overturned the Pentagon's restrictive policies on journalist reporting, a notable win for press freedom, despite low public awareness and engagement.
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.
The justice system forces Airbnb to pay a fine of 64 million euros imposed by Consumer Affairs
The Madrid Superior Court of Justice has upheld a 64 million euro fine against Airbnb for various violations in the publication of rental advertisements for tourist accommodations.
Zimbabwe: Biti Spends Weekend Behind Bars Following Arrest in Mutare, Set to Appear in Court
Zimbabwean opposition politician Tendai Biti was arrested during a meeting in Mutare regarding a controversial constitutional amendment and spent the weekend in police custody awaiting court appearance.
Zimbabwe: Back to Court for Zimbabwean Permit Holders Seeking to Stay in South Africa
Anti-immigration group Operation Dudula is suing South Africa's Home Affairs Minister over the extension of Zimbabwean Exemption Permits.
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.
Court: Uniform prohibition of success fees for lawyers is not valid; lower court ruling rebuts Supreme Court precedent
A South Korean court ruled that success fee agreements between clients and lawyers based on trial outcomes are valid, contradicting a previous Supreme Court ruling that deemed such agreements invalid.
Liminka parishioners filed a church complaint regarding the selection process of the vicar
A group of parishioners from Liminka has filed a church complaint regarding the vicar selection process to the Administrative Court of Northern Finland.
The National Court frees 24 defendants for drug trafficking after a Constitutional Court ruling
The National Court of Spain has released 24 individuals accused of drug trafficking following a recent ruling by the Constitutional Court.
During the trial of Ričardas Malinauskas and former judges for corruption, the accused will have the final word
The trial of Ričardas Malinauskas, accused of bribery alongside several others, is set to conclude with final statements from the defendants following a controversial verdict from the Kaunas Regional Court.
The trial for the tragedy in the Tempi region begins – 36 defendants in court
The trial for the deadly train crash in Tempi, Greece, that killed 57 people, including many young adults, begins today with 36 defendants facing charges related to the incident.
'Quantum Bioresonance': Justice Points to Irregular Medical Practice and Prohibits Technique Used by Naturopath in RS
A Brazilian court has prohibited a naturopath from performing and advertising a technique known as 'quantum bioresonance,' citing irregular medical practice and potential harm to patients.
Victory for Same-Sex Couples in NSA. What Consequences Will It Have for Polish Offices?
The Polish Supreme Administrative Court (NSA) has raised concerns about the country's refusal to recognize and transcribe foreign same-sex marriage certificates, leading to a ruling from the EU Court of Justice supporting these couples' rights.
[Exclusive] Mother who sent son to facility and turned her back... Court says to pay 40 million won in support payments
A family court ruling has mandated a mother to pay her son 40 million won in support payments for neglecting her caregiving duties and sending him to a care facility.
Today’s Vima: The time for justice has come for Tempi
The long-awaited trial regarding the Tempi train disaster is set to begin today in Larissa, with discussions on the court's composition and the accused.
6 of the 10 ministers of the STF received funds above the ceiling; Moraes leads the list
Six of the ten ministers of Brazil's Supreme Federal Court have received payments exceeding the authorized ceiling while serving, despite making decisions against such supersalaries.
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.
ARA San Juan: The trial resumes focusing on determining the state of the submarine at the time of departure
The trial regarding the sinking of the ARA San Juan submarine resumes, emphasizing the vessel's condition prior to its 2017 departure.
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.
Judge who saw woman being assaulted in court creates project against domestic violence and wins 'Oscar of Justice'
A Brazilian judge has initiated a project called 'Somos Marias' aimed at combating domestic violence, winning notable awards for its success in addressing this critical issue.
Court removes director and 11 agents over torture allegations involving drowning, beatings, and use of pliers against inmates in prison
A Brazilian court has suspended a prison director and 11 prison officers amid allegations of systematic torture against inmates at a detention facility.
The Justice encourages rapprochement between the Government and Kicillof regarding the debt owed by Anses that the governor claims
The Argentine Supreme Court is facilitating discussions between the Buenos Aires provincial government and the national government over a significant debt claimed by Governor Axel Kicillof, totaling over $2.2 trillion.
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.
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.
19 million euro error in Stradiņš hospital procurement proposal does not change the outcome
A procurement appeal concerning a 19 million euro arithmetic mistake in a hospital construction contract was rejected by the court, allowing the next bid to proceed despite the adjustments.
The court gives the green light to construction works at Stradiņš A2: time reserve melts, price approaches the maximum limit
Stradiņš Hospital's A2 building project is cleared by the court to continue amidst concerns over finances and timelines due to recent disputes.
The court allows SIA “Bleste” to receive frozen funds from EU-sanctioned Russian oligarch Andrei Melichenko's controlled companies
A Latvian court has permitted the release of frozen assets belonging to companies controlled by Russian oligarch Andrei Melichenko, despite opposition from the financial monitoring authority.
Master: between the punishment of wrongdoing and widespread collusion
There is widespread perplexity regarding the enormous and complex structure of the Master affair, involving numerous high-level actors in Brazil.
Shots Fired in Lahti – Two Hit
A man attempted to kill another man in a Lahti store parking lot, hitting him twice but effectively saving his life through medical treatment.
More power, less confidence: the dilemma of the STF
The article discusses the declining trust in Brazil's Supreme Federal Court (STF) amid allegations involving some of its ministers and their families.
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.
Poland sues judge Nawacki for 100 thousand. This is the first recourse against a nominee of Ziobro
The Polish government is suing Judge Maciej Nawacki for 100,000 zlotys due to his failure to comply with court rulings, marking a significant precedent in holding judges accountable for their actions under the current administration.
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.