French policeman to be tried over 2023 killing of teen Nahel
A French appeals court has ruled that a policeman who shot and killed teenager Nahel Merzouk in 2023 will face trial for violence that led to death, rather than murder.
The appeals court for Kwon Seong-dong announced sentencing scheduled for April 23... issues of evidence legality in question
The appeals court for Kwon Seong-dong, who is accused of accepting political funds, is set to deliver a ruling on April 23, following a determination hearing on April 9.
Chiara Balistreri: "The sentence reduction for my ex who abused me, now I feel more in danger"
Chiara Balistreri expresses her outrage over the reduced sentence of her abuser, fearing for her safety after the abuser's penalty was decreased in an appeals court.
Construction, the Municipality adjusts to the prosecutors and finds itself with seventy appeals to the Regional Administrative Court
The Municipality of Italy has recently adopted a more restrictive interpretation of urban planning laws, resulting in approximately seventy appeals filed with the Regional Administrative Court against the new regulatory changes.
Senator appeals to Fachin to reverse decision that annulled the confidentiality violation of a company linked to Toffoli's family
Senator Alessandro Vieira appeals to the President of the Supreme Federal Court to overturn a ruling that annulled the investigation into a company linked to a Supreme Court minister's family.
The Trump government intervenes to help Argentina in the YPF trial
The U.S. Department of Justice has requested that Argentina allocate part of its speaking time in a New York Appeals Court hearing to support its position in a legal case involving the 2012 expropriation of YPF shares.
Appeal of 12-Year Drug Sentence to the Court of Appeal
A man in his 60s appeals his 12-year prison sentence for drug importation to Norway, while another sentenced man accepted his 7 years and 2 months in prison.
Svenska Yle: Young criminal boss from Porvoo, Carl Björkendahl, was detained in absentia – wanted by police
The Helsinki Court of Appeals has detained the missing 23-year-old criminal boss Carl Björkendahl in absentia, following a request from the prosecutor due to his previous serious convictions.
The Golden Dawn and the Next Paragraph
Greece's appeals court has definitively upheld the conviction of 42 members of the extremist Golden Dawn party, marking a significant judicial closure on the organization labeled as a criminal entity.
Man and woman raped a primary school-age child in North Savo – Court of Appeals reduced the district court sentence
A man and woman have been sentenced to nine years in prison in Finland for the serious rape of a ten-year-old child, but their sentences were reduced by the Court of Appeals.
The Right Side of History
The article discusses the final ruling of the Five-Member Court of Appeals regarding the guilty verdicts against all 42 members of the Golden Dawn party, affirming it as a criminal organization.
Golden Dawn is a Criminal Organization: Unanimous Conviction at the Court of Appeals, all 42 defendants guilty
The Greek Court of Appeals has unanimously upheld the original ruling that declared Golden Dawn a criminal organization, finding all 42 defendants guilty, including leaders of the far-right party.
Golden Dawn: Definitively a criminal organization by the Court of Appeals decision
The Greek Court of Appeals has definitively classified Golden Dawn as a criminal organization, confirming earlier rulings tied to violent actions against migrants and political opponents.
Golden Dawn Trial: The Hour of the Appeals Court's Decision
The Athens Appeals Court is set to announce its verdict on the case against members of the Golden Dawn party, who were convicted of operating as a criminal organization.
Florida man who wrestled cop's gun away and killed him to be executed after final appeals rejected
A Florida man convicted of killing a police officer in 1991 will be executed after all his appeals were denied by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Businesswoman friend of Lulinha appeals to the Supreme Court to suspend confidentiality breach in INSS CPI
Roberta Moreira Luchsinger has appealed to the Supreme Court of Brazil to suspend the breach of her banking, tax, and telecommunication secrecy approved by a mixed CPI investigating improper discounts in social security benefits.
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.
Trump administration loses attempt to delay tariff refund fight
A federal appeals court denied the Trump administration's request to postpone legal proceedings regarding tariff refunds, following a recent Supreme Court ruling.
Neighbor Pressured Widow into Horrible 'Gig Trips' in a Van
A Finnish court case involving a widow and her neighbor reveals allegations of severe sexual coercion and violence, which were ultimately dismissed by an appeals court.
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.
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.
5th Circuit clears Texas to enforce drag show law in front of minors, Paxton claims 'major win'
A Texas law regulating drag shows in the presence of minors has been upheld by the 5th Circuit Court of Appeals, allowing its enforcement after a previous lower court injunction was lifted.
Central Finland's sote savings are being implemented – the administrative court quickly granted permission for the termination of services
Central Finland's welfare area is allowed to proceed with its planned service reductions despite appeals against a regional council decision.
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.
Who protects children from sexual violence?
A controversial court ruling in Brazil that initially cleared a man of sexually assaulting a 12-year-old girl has sparked outrage and led to a reaffirmation of his conviction by the appeals court after public pushback.
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.
35-year-old appeals conviction for Stjørdal murder to the Supreme Court
A 35-year-old man convicted of the murder of 20-year-old Linea Bjørnnes in Stjørdal has appealed his sentence to the Norwegian Supreme Court.
Shown Insight: Medical Student Remains Free After Rape
A Belgian appeals court upheld a controversial decision to suspend the prison sentence of a medical student convicted of raping a fellow student, citing his 'considerate' behavior.
Gumma's Three-Person Death Accident, Defendant Appeals Against First Instance Ruling Recognizing Dangerous Driving
The defendant in a tragic accident in Gumma that resulted in the deaths of three people has filed an appeal against a 20-year sentence for dangerous driving.
Al Ahly of Egypt appeals to sports court against huge compensation for former coach
Al Ahly SC of Egypt announced it will appeal to the Sports Arbitration Court regarding a compensation ruling of $588,000 for former coach José Ribeiro.
Victory for Migrants in Texas: Court Protects Free Assistance Program Against State Pressure
A Texas appeals court has upheld a legal assistance program for migrants, rejecting the state's attempt to shut it down due to a lack of evidence of harm to local residents.
VIDEOS: AB1 of Wednesday, February 25, 2026
The article discusses recent legal news, including defendants beginning to serve sentences, ongoing appeals, and the response of various officials to recent judicial decisions in Brazil.
Binda, regarding the unfair detention, the judges now want to re-read the documents. The defense: 'Finally, we are getting to the root'
The Milan Court of Appeals has ordered the General Prosecutor to present all original documents related to the case of Stefano Binda, who was charged with the 1987 murder of Lidia Macchi and arrested in 2016 after a thirty-year investigation.
HS: Residents are taking terrible rent increases to the Court of Appeals
Residents of Lehtisaari in Helsinki are challenging significant increases in land rents in the Court of Appeals after a lower court deemed them reasonable.
In March, the appeal for the incentives of the New Building Regulation will be heard by the Council of State
The Council of State in Greece will hear appeals from various municipalities regarding the environmental incentives under the New Building Regulation in early March.
Coup Acts: STF rejects appeals and maintains conviction of former top brass of the DF Military Police
Brazil's Federal Supreme Court upheld the conviction of five former leaders of the Military Police of the Federal District for their roles in a coup attempt.
MP appeals the decision of the TJ-MG that acquitted a man convicted of sexual abuse of a vulnerable person; the victim was a 12-year-old girl
The Public Prosecutor's Office in Minas Gerais is appealing a court decision that acquitted a 35-year-old man accused of sexually abusing a 12-year-old girl.
Severe setback for Gavin Newsom in California: the legal measure that favors ICE and would affect migrants
The Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals has suspended California's 'No Vigilantes Act', allowing ICE agents to operate without mandatory visible identification, a decision seen as a victory for the Trump administration.
The Court of Appeals Upheld the Life Sentence in the Hervanta Murder – Also Sentenced the Other Perpetrator
The Turku Court of Appeals has upheld a life sentence for Elias Leo Laine, who was convicted of murder in Hervanta, Tampere, while another accomplice received a sentence for negligence.
Former partner appeals to Mette-Marit and Haakon on behalf of Høiby: Don't you see that he needs help?
The court proceedings involving Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit, continued with testimonies from his ex-partner, Nora Haukland, who accused him of domestic violence.
Former President Yoon Seok-youl of South Korea Appeals Life Sentence, Claims 'Factual Errors' in Ruling
Former South Korean President Yoon Seok-youl has filed an appeal against a life sentence handed down for inciting insurrection, claiming errors in the factual determinations of the court.
Ministry of Public of MG appeals decision that acquitted accused of sexual assault against a 12-year-old girl
The Ministry of Public of Minas Gerais has appealed a court decision that acquitted a man accused of sexually assaulting a 12-year-old girl, following his previous conviction to over nine years in prison.
Coup Plot: Majority of the First Panel of the STF Votes to Uphold Convictions of Core 3 Defendants
The majority of Justices on the First Panel of Brazil's Supreme Court voted to reject appeals from seven defendants involved in the 2022 coup attempt.
Agnė Jagelavičiūtė's Mother Nijolė Appeals to the Supreme Court
Nijolė, the mother of Agnė Jagelavičiūtė, has appealed to Lithuania's Supreme Court regarding a civil case involving her late daughter's son.
Appeal Dismissed for 12 Democrats: Violation of Hong Kong National Security Law, Preliminary Election is 'Sedition'
A Hong Kong court dismissed the appeals of 12 pro-democracy activists who were convicted under the National Security Law for their involvement in a preliminary election deemed an attempt to subvert the government.
'The fight is detrimental for both...', China's warning to the US after the tariff decision
China has warned the US that the recent Supreme Court tariff decision could be harmful for both nations as it appeals for the removal of unilateral tariffs imposed by Washington.
Fined Council Member S. Berletaitė Receives Reduced Penalty but Loses Mandate
The Lithuanian Court of Appeals has upheld a three-year ban on politician S. Berletaitė from working in public service due to misconduct involving the misappropriation of municipal funds, though her fine was reduced.
"Slashed throat, attempted murder": capital judges assessed the bloody events in Marijampolė differently
The Lithuanian Court of Appeals delivered a controversial verdict regarding a violent incident in Marijampolė, focusing on the legal responsibility for bodily harm and public order violations.
In the 'Chekiukai' case, Neringa politician remains convicted
The Lithuanian Court of Appeals confirmed the conviction of Neringa politician S. Berletaitė for fraudulent activities regarding municipal funds.
US Court Opens Path for Louisiana to Require Display of the Ten Commandments in Classrooms
A federal appeals court in the United States has paved the way for Louisiana to mandate the display of the Ten Commandments in public school classrooms.