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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
This is something artificial intelligence cannot create
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a case regarding copyright protection for a work created by the artificial intelligence Dabus, reinforcing the view that machines cannot hold copyright interests.
Rejecting a burdensome inheritance, one must remember about children
The Supreme Court in Poland has ruled on a case regarding the legal consequences of a guardian's late refusal of inheritance for a minor child.
Madagascar's president calls for urgent investigations into $850 million embezzlement case
Madagascar's President, Mikhaël Randrianarivelo, has ordered comprehensive investigations into embezzlement of approximately $850 million following a report from the Court of Accounts revealing significant financial mismanagement.
And the governors most caught up in the Master case?
The article discusses Brazilian governors entangled in the Master case, linking financial transactions involving a consultancy connected to a prominent Supreme Court member's son.
Mask on the face, limping steps... accused Manjeet arrives in court in Surya murder case
Manjeet Chauhan, accused in the murder of student Surya Pratap Singh in Varanasi, has been presented in court under heavy security.
A Seven-Year Dispute Arose from Bathroom Renovations
A long-standing dispute over bathroom renovations in a housing company in Helsinki has resulted in significant financial consequences for both parties involved.
Trial of OPEKEPE: Varra is set to testify on Tuesday with a 'heavy' file
Grigoris Varra, former president of OPEKEPE, will present a 93-page document during his testimony in an ongoing court case involving former officials of the organization.
This is how much Marius Høiby may have to pay in compensation
Marius Borg Høiby, son of Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit, may face significant financial compensation claims from six women in a lawsuit alleging various grievances.
Businesswoman O. Sakalauskienė, sentenced to prison in the 'Vijūnėlės Manor' case, requests not to be sent to prison
O. Sakalauskienė has been sentenced to imprisonment for corruption-related crimes but is appealing the decision to the Lithuanian Court of Appeals.
Linni Meister on the trial: - Knows justice will prevail!
Linni Meister has been vocal about her experience as a victim in the ongoing trial against Marius Borg Høiby, who faces several charges including rape, and awaits a verdict in June.
90-year-old questions paternity to 70-year-old
A 90-year-old man is seeking to confirm whether he is the biological father of a 70-year-old woman, leading to a paternity investigation after a DNA test indicated they may not be related.
Documents and data carriers from Belgium received in the Ždanoka case by the VDD
The State Security Service (VDD) of Latvia has received documents and data carriers from the Belgian police related to former MEP Tatjana Ždanoka's residence in Brussels, following a court ruling rejecting her appeal.
Justice determines the suspension of the removal of floating structures in Tarumã-Açu
A Brazilian court has suspended the order to remove floating structures in Tarumã-Açu, pending a final decision on the case.
Former councilor suspected of killing ex-fiancé remains silent during hearing that will decide on jury trial in MG
A former councilor in Brazil, Lucas Coelho, remains silent during a court hearing regarding the murder of his ex-fiancé, Jhonathan Simões, as the court considers whether to send the case to a jury trial.
Master Case: Gilmar Mendes votes to maintain the imprisonment of Daniel Vorcaro; 2nd Panel of the STF reaches unanimous decision
Gilmar Mendes of Brazil's Supreme Federal Court voted to uphold the imprisonment of Daniel Vorcaro, contributing to a unanimous decision by the court's Second Panel.
Mother of deceased police officer calls arrested lieutenant colonel a monster: 'I want him to pay for what he did'
The mother of a deceased police officer expressed relief at the arrest of her son-in-law, accusing him of murder and labeling him a 'monster' during an interview.
What about the case of the composer accused of pedophilia? Surprising court decision
Composer Krzysztof S. has faced serious allegations of pedophilia, with a court recently making a notable ruling on the matter.
Trial in Stuttgart: How Did the Alleged 'Pedo Hunters' Operate?
A young man joins a group claiming to hunt pedophiles, resulting in a court case involving attempted murder against him and three other defendants.
The prosecutor demands ten years in prison for the sisters
Prosecutor Viktor Wetterö has called for a ten-year prison sentence for two sisters accused of attempted murder, while their defense argues that the evidence is insufficient for conviction.
Zaira Cruz Case: Public Prosecutor Appeals Decision Allowing Convicted Police Officer to Semi-open Regime and Requests Criminal Analysis
The Public Prosecutor's Office in Rio Grande do Norte has appealed a court decision permitting military police officer Pedro Inácio Araújo de Maria to serve his sentence in a semi-open regime after being convicted of the murder and rape of Zaira Cruz.
Two people sentenced to real and conditional deprivation of liberty for fraud with EU funds
A Riga court sentenced two individuals for fraud involving EU agricultural funds, resulting in a total loss of €95,803.
Bonaparte Case: Prosecutor Requested Imprisonment for Bašternák, Court Acquitted Him
The Bratislava City Court acquitted Ladislav Bašternák in a high-profile case related to the construction of the Bonaparte residential complex, despite a prosecutor's request for a five-and-a-half-year prison sentence.
The shareholder of 'Versiculus,' Evaldas Gudynas, allegedly bribed a representative of the defense system
A criminal case regarding the alleged bribery of a defense system employee by Evaldas Gudynas has been transferred to the Kaunas court in Lithuania.
Judge Peinado summons Begoña Gómez to appear during Holy Week
Judge Juan Carlos Peinado has summoned Begoña Gómez, wife of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, to appear in court amid an ongoing judicial investigation.
Piotr Zamroch: The Judgment of the Constitutional Tribunal in Case P 10/16 from the Perspective of Three Months of (Non)Implementation
The Constitutional Tribunal's ruling on December 2, 2025, has sparked significant debate among distribution and transmission companies in Poland due to its implications on property rights.
Angola: Court Convicts 21 Defendants and Acquits Six in AGT 2025 Case
A court in Luanda convicted 21 individuals for defrauding the Angolan state out of over 100 billion kwanzas in a major financial scandal, while six others were acquitted.
The bribery case of a Defense Ministry representative has been transferred to court, the accused is a shareholder of the company
A shareholder of a company in Vilnius has been accused of bribing an employee of the Defense Ministry with over 3,000 euros.
2010 ruling by the Supreme Court: the meaning of the term "negras" in the Lithuanian language does not have a derogatory connotation
A significant ruling from Lithuania's Supreme Court clarified that the term "negras" does not carry derogatory implications, despite its use in a racial assault case.
VIDEO ⟩ The court has made a decision regarding the Ukrainian construction worker who was trapped under a concrete panel
A court has ruled on the case concerning the death of Ukrainian construction worker Anatoli, who was killed when a concrete panel fell on him during construction work in Viimsi.
Another Trani Case: How the Prosecutor Destroyed Another Innocent
The case of Tommaso Minervini, the former mayor of Molfetta, highlights critical issues regarding judicial procedures in Italy following his exoneration by the Court of Cassation.
Three men deny plot to sexually assault man's drugged wife
Three men have pleaded not guilty to a conspiracy to sexually assault a woman after allegedly being invited by her husband, who is accused of drugging her over a two-decade period.
Supreme Court annulled the acquittal of Narva officials in corruption case
The Supreme Court has sent a criminal case involving Narva officials back to the circuit court for reconsideration regarding actions that violated operational restrictions.
Supporters of a Free Church: They Watched Their Daughter Die for Days
The parents of Josephin W., who held radical Christian beliefs, were accused of neglect as they watched their daughter suffer from a deteriorating health condition without seeking medical help until it was too late.
Former childcare worker jailed for indecent treatment of child
A former childcare worker, Arvind Ajay Singh, was sentenced to 20 months in prison for the indecent treatment of a child under his care, with plans for his deportation after serving 10 months.
Amid negotiations with Vorcaro, STF may reconsider the possibility of PF closing plea deals on its own
The Brazilian Supreme Court is contemplating whether the Federal Police can independently finalize plea agreements without the approval of the Public Prosecutor's Office, sparked by the case of banker Daniel Vorcaro.
YPF Case: Plaintiffs downplayed the ruling in the U.S. celebrated by the Government and reaffirmed their expectation of payment
In the ongoing YPF expropriation case, plaintiffs have downplayed a recent U.S. court ruling and reaffirmed their expectations of receiving compensation from Argentina.