Protesters Demonstrate Against Lula and STF Ministers in Belo Horizonte
Protesters gathered in Belo Horizonte to express their opposition to President Lula and two Supreme Court ministers, seeking an amnesty for individuals convicted for actions on January 8.
Man sentenced for attempted murder expected to face court on new charges
Matthew John Davey, already serving an 18-year sentence for attempted murder, faces new charges related to intimidating his ex-girlfriend from prison.
Protesters hold demonstration against Lula and STF ministers on Avenida Paulista
Pro-Bolsonaro protesters gathered in São Paulo's Avenida Paulista to voice their opposition against President Lula and the Supreme Court decisions.
22-year-old man went out to celebrate - Terrible consequences: Matias, 16, hospitalized
A young man leaves his front door unlocked, leading to his aggressive dog attacking a 16-year-old boy, resulting in hospitalization.
Judicial Setback for Gavin Newsom in California: Law Requiring Visible ID for ICE Agents Suspended
A federal appeals court temporarily suspended a California law requiring ICE agents to display visible identification, marking a setback for Governor Gavin Newsom amidst immigration policy tensions with the Trump administration.
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.
Protesters hold rally against Lula and STF ministers in Copacabana
Protesters gathered in Copacabana to express dissent against President Lula and members of Brazil's Supreme Court.
I Need More Money for Coffee and Cigarettes, Asked Man Limited in Capacity. Actually, Why Not? Acknowledged by the Supreme Court
A man, whose legal capacity is limited, successfully requested more money for coffee and cigarettes, a decision upheld by the Supreme Court of Czechia.
Two women married the same man, now they are fighting over a multi-million euro inheritance
Two women are embroiled in a legal battle over a €2.2 million inheritance after discovering they were both married to the same man.
Preta Gil's Family Maintains Moral Damages Lawsuit Against Priest for Religious Intolerance: Understand the Current Status of the Action in Court
The family of musician Gilberto Gil and his daughter Preta Gil continues their lawsuit against priest Danilo César for moral damages due to religious intolerance, despite the priest reaching an agreement with federal prosecutors in a separate criminal case.
Nikos Androulakis: "My surveillance was not a 'mistake,' but an organized mechanism"
Nikos Androulakis claims that a recent court ruling confirms that the surveillance he was subjected to was part of a systematic effort rather than an error.
Abhishek Banerjee: 'No trust in the Commission of the Supreme Court', 'names are being selectively excluded', explosive Abhishek!
Abhishek Banerjee criticized the Election Commission of India, claiming it operates under BJP influence and lacks credibility in the eyes of the Supreme Court.
Judgment at the Civil Court: Garden Planting: An Information is Not Yet an Order
A Munich court ruled that merely providing information about gardening does not constitute a binding contract for services.
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.
‘Gateway to Constitutional Amendment’ Citizens' Voting Law Passes with Majority Support... Legislative Void Resolved After 11 Years
A newly revised Citizens' Voting Law that ensures the voting rights of overseas citizens passed the National Assembly, finally resolving a legislative gap that has lasted over 11 years after a Constitutional Court ruling.
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.
An Era of 26 Supreme Court Justices...To Prevent Weakness in Lower Courts, Research Judges Must Be Increased
A recent bill to increase South Korea's Supreme Court justices from 14 to 26 has sparked concerns about the potential negative impact on lower court capacities and the independence of judicial interpretations.
Transfer of children and mother requested
Concerns have arisen regarding the welfare of a family housed in a facility as authorities seek to transfer them due to management issues.
After Trump's setback in court, the government does not set a date for sending the agreement with the U.S. to Congress
The Argentine government is delaying sending a trade agreement with the U.S. to Congress following a Supreme Court ruling that undermined Trump's tariff policy.
Neubiberg Cocaine Affair: Court Relaxes Gag Order for CSU Rebel
The Neubiberg mayor, Thomas Pardeller, faces ongoing scrutiny regarding his cocaine affair, as court rulings have loosened previous gag orders on party member Tobias Thalhammer, who advocates for open political discourse on the issue.
Boiler room and then away from the republic. A prosecutor is taking a secret police officer to court for persecuting a printer from Plzeň
A Czech prosecutor is prosecuting a former StB officer for persecuting a Plzeň printer during the communist regime.
[Editorial] The Passage of the 'Judicial Reform 3 Laws' by the National Assembly Now Calls for Discussions on the Abolition of the Court Administration Office
The National Assembly has passed the 'Judicial Reform 3 Laws', prompting discussions on the abolition of the Court Administration Office to promote judicial democracy in South Korea.
Court condemns construction company for death of elderly man after floor gave way during storm in the coast of SP
A São Paulo court has ordered a construction company to pay 100,000 BRL to the family of an elderly man who died when the floor of his nursing home collapsed during heavy rains.
Court: the first Lithuanian Minister of Energy must compensate the costs of the accident victims
The former Minister of Energy, L. V. Ašmantas, is ordered by a local court to compensate three accident victims for their legal expenses, following a traffic accident involving his vehicle.
Illegal XL bully eats man’s body in horrifying attack at friend's house
An illegal XL bully that fatally attacked its owner in a gruesome incident is now set to be euthanized following a court order.
Kusui no En: A Song and Dance Festival at Dazaifu Tenmangu Temple, Wish for Peace in the Air
The 'Kusui no En', a festival recreating Heian period court customs, was held at the Dazaifu Tenmangu Temple in Fukuoka on March 1st, showcasing traditional performances and songs that wished for peace.
The car dealer's wife woke up at their cottage in the early hours – a shocking sight awaited on the porch
A mysterious murder case from 2019 involving Daniel Morova, who was shot dead, continues to unfold in Finnish courts with the accused claiming it was suicide.
From 'marajás' to 'penduricalhos': discussion on limiting the remuneration of public agents has lasted more than 60 years
The Brazilian Supreme Federal Court is currently considering decisions that address the limitations on the remuneration of public servants, a topic that has been under debate for over 60 years.
The region will have to further explain the high-speed line through Central Bohemia, it was unsuccessful in court
The Central Bohemia region faces challenges in justifying the plans for a high-speed rail line after a court ruling against them.
Kejriwal Returns! AAP Leaders Descend on Jantar Mantar... Power Show in Delhi
Arvind Kejriwal is making a strong return to politics with a public gathering at Jantar Mantar, following a favorable court ruling in the liquor policy case.
Yoav Ziton is the journalist arrested on suspicion of raping a 15-year-old boy
Yoav Ziton, a military correspondent for ynet, has been arrested on suspicion of raping a 15-year-old boy, with the court extending his detention pending further investigation.
Court in Washington: Religious Organizations Have the Right to Hire Exclusively Believers
A federal appeals court in the U.S. has upheld the principle that religious organizations can hire only individuals who share their religious beliefs, deeming this practice a constitutionally protected autonomy of churches and religious communities.
New allegations against Michael Jackson: the star's heirs must respond in Los Angeles courts
New allegations of sexual abuse and trafficking have been made against Michael Jackson, requiring his heirs to respond in court.
TJMG Judge Run Over by Motorcycle in BH
Judge Fábio Torres de Sousa of the Minas Gerais Court was injured when hit by a motorcycle in Belo Horizonte while dealing with a vehicle breakdown.
'Borrow or Beg...'
The Supreme Court of India expressed astonishment at a husband's claim of earning only ₹9,000 per month while challenging a maintenance order of ₹10,000 during divorce proceedings.
Woman who 'killed her three children with a fitness band' is now paralysed
Lindsay Clancy, accused of murdering her three children before attempting suicide, faces charges in court as she manages her injuries from the fall.
Shia LaBeouf lands behind bars again as third victim steps forward in alleged Mardi Gras melee
Shia LaBeouf has been arrested again on charges related to a Mardi Gras bar fight as a third victim comes forward.
Mendonça exempts Fabiano Zettel, Vorcaro's brother-in-law, from testifying in CPI
Supreme Court Minister André Mendonça has exempted businessman Fabiano Zettel from testifying in the Organized Crime CPI, following the same rationale used to exempt the brothers of Minister Dias Toffoli.
Farmer Acquitted of Charges of Rape of a Pig – Judge Explained His Decision
Farmer Bradley O'Reilly was acquitted of zoophilia charges after the court deemed the evidence obtained by animal rights activists as illegally collected.
A woman run over by a drunk driver discovered the court decision through the media – in the eyes of the prosecutor, she was no longer a victim
A woman injured by a drunk driver was shocked to learn she was classified as a witness rather than a victim of the accident through media reports.
Family in the woods, the facility: "Catherine insults us and does as she pleases, move her with the children"
A children's welfare psychologist at a reception center in Vasto has written a letter to the juvenile court, detailing concerns about a mother named Catherine who allegedly violates rules while caring for her three children.
Woman accused of ordering the murder of ex-husband's partner after failed spell is acquitted in SC
A 69-year-old woman was acquitted of charges related to the attempted murder of her ex-husband's current partner, which stemmed from a failed spell.
Aleksanteri Kivimäki’s alleged accomplice revealed to be an incompetent lawyer
A Finnish lawyer, noted for her incompetence and improper conduct, has been banned from representing clients in court, being linked to Aleksanteri Kivimäki's ongoing criminal case.
Tomasz Zalasiński: The effects of the resolution sought by President Manowska would be catastrophic
Tomasz Zalasiński argues against Chief Justice Małgorzata Manowska's call for the Supreme Court to resolve the status of new judges, asserting that it requires legislative intervention rather than another court ruling.
Read in the Sunday Vima: The Domino of Conviction
A Greek court has convicted four individuals for using the illegal Predator software, with potential political repercussions and implications for the ongoing wiretapping case.
Justice rejected 'Chiqui' Tapia's request to travel abroad
Argentine football leader Claudio 'Chiqui' Tapia's request to travel to Venezuela for a football federation inauguration has been denied by the court due to concerns over legal issues and inconsistencies in the event invitations.
Thug convicted of teen’s murder was tracked to scene by GPS tag
Three men have been convicted of the murder of a teenager in West London, tracked to the scene of the crime by a GPS ankle tag.
Has Høiby subjected Haukland to a regime of fear? Here is the court's handling of the indictment.
The prosecution claims Marius Borg Høiby subjected Nora Haukland to a regime of fear and control, while Høiby denies the allegations and attributes misunderstandings to witness testimonies.
Completion of 'Judicial 3 Laws' Legislation... Ruling Party Considers Additional Legislation like 'Abolition of Court Administration Office'
The Democratic Party of Korea has completed the legislation of the 'Judicial 3 Laws' aimed at judicial reform, amid opposition from the People Power Party.
[Breaking News] 'Supreme Court Justice Expansion Law' Passed by National Assembly
The South Korean National Assembly passed a law to increase the number of Supreme Court justices from 14 to 26.