Minjung-ki Special Investigation Team Delays Decision Due to Omission of Evidence List... Court: 'This is the first case I've seen'
The Minjung-ki Special Investigation Team's failure to prepare the necessary evidence list has led to a delay in the trial concerning a KOSDAQ-listed company's involvement in aiding a fugitive connected to stock price manipulation.
First trial for nursery teacher murder, defendant largely acknowledges charges - Sendai District Court
The first trial of the nursery teacher murder case in Sendai saw the defendant acknowledge most of the charges against him, while denying theft.
Vorcaro reported meeting with Moraes in exchange of messages with girlfriend
Daniel Vorcaro disclosed a meeting with Supreme Court Minister Alexandre de Moraes in messages exchanged with his girlfriend, revealing details amidst ongoing legal scrutiny.
The court continues the interrogation of Valdemar Rupšys in the case of dental implants
The interrogation of General Valdemar Rupšys continues regarding allegations of abuse related to military-funded dental implants.
26-Year-Old Nagoya Woman Murder Case: Suspect Charged with Murder in Nagoya District Court
The Nagoya District Public Prosecutor's Office has charged Kumiko Yasufuku, 69, with murder in the 1999 killing of Namiko Takaba in Nagoya.
The detention of lawyer Kim Yong-hyun postponed for an additional 5 days due to courtroom disturbance
The enforcement of a 5-day detention order against lawyer Kwon Woo-hyun, issued for disturbances during a riot trial, has been cancelled by the court.
Justice upholds conviction of accused of killing and dismembering ex-girlfriend in Acre
The Court of Acre upheld the conviction of Juscelino Romeu de Almeida for the murder and concealment of the body of his ex-girlfriend, Rayres Ferreira, affirming a 32-year and six-month sentence for qualified homicide.
Justice authorizes Nunes administration to open park closed since 2012
The São Paulo Court of Justice has allowed Mayor Ricardo Nunes' administration to open the Primavera municipal park, which has been closed since 2012 due to concerns raised by the Public Ministry.
The appeal hearing of Aquiles Alvarez in the Goleada case has been postponed again
The Provincial Court of Justice of Pichincha has postponed the appeal hearing for Guayaquil's mayor, Aquiles Alvarez, in the Goleada case due to the unavailability of judges and the prosecutor.
Court convicts three defendants for smuggling 18 giraffes in Rio
A federal court in Rio de Janeiro has convicted three individuals for their involvement in the smuggling of 18 giraffes from South Africa intended for a local wildlife park and resort.
Owo Church Attack: Suspect Details DSS Arrest in Court
A suspect in the Owo church attack has described his arrest by the Department of State Services in court, highlighting the circumstances surrounding his detention.
Court denies appeal and keeps Vasco-AC players suspected of collective rape in prison
Acre's court has denied a habeas corpus request for four Vasco-AC players accused of collective rape against two women, keeping them imprisoned in Rio Branco.
In the Court, Comodoro Py and the Magistrature expect Juan Bautista Mahiques to resolve the crisis of the 300 vacancies in Justice
Juan Bautista Mahiques is expected to tackle the ongoing crisis of 300 vacant positions within the Argentine judiciary as his predecessor leaves behind initiatives in procedural reforms and significant legal cases.
Justice Jackson authors unanimous SCOTUS opinion handing Trump an immigration win
Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson wrote a unanimous Supreme Court ruling that affirms the authority of immigration judges and presents a significant victory for the Trump administration's deportation policies.
Justice dismisses 9 employees after the removal of a judge suspected of selling sentences in MT
Nine employees were dismissed from the Mato Grosso State Court following the removal of Judge Dirceu dos Santos due to allegations of selling judicial rulings.
Emilio Lozoya must indemnify Lourdes Mendoza with 500 thousand pesos; Supreme Court rules in favor of journalist
The Supreme Court of Justice in Mexico has upheld a ruling that Emilio Lozoya must pay journalist Lourdes Mendoza 500,000 pesos for defamation.
He was completely out of control
The Oslo court is presented with evidence related to a violent incident involving Marius Borg Høiby and a woman, featuring audio recordings of threatening behavior.
ICJ sets date for new arguments between Ecuador and Mexico over filed claims
The International Court of Justice has extended a deadline for Ecuador and Mexico to submit new pleadings regarding Ecuador's claim against Mexico for granting illegal political asylum to former vice president Jorge Glas.
Cucchi Cover-ups: Cassation acquits Colonel Sabatino and confirms the conviction of two Carabinieri
The Italian Supreme Court has acquitted Colonel Sabatino while upholding the convictions of two Carabinieri officers involved in the Cucchi cover-up case.
Friend of complainant testifies at Frank Stronach’s sexual assault trial
A friend of a complainant testified about a past conversation regarding alleged sexual assault by Frank Stronach during his ongoing trial.
Court maintains prison for Daniel Vorcaro and brother-in-law and determines transfer to state prison in SP
A Brazilian court has upheld the preventive detention of banker Daniel Vorcaro amid an investigation into a billion-dollar financial fraud scheme.
'I saw blue dots in the beans,' says victim at jury of stepmother accused of poisoning stepchildren
The trial of Cíntia Mariano Dias Cabral, accused of poisoning her stepchildren, began with testimony from a survivor who described the alarming details of the incident.
Second Chamber of the STF is expected to uphold Vorcaro's imprisonment
The Supreme Federal Court's Second Chamber is likely to maintain the imprisonment of former banker Daniel Vorcaro, following a decision by Minister André Mendonça.
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.
Confirmation of the sentence for the man who attempted to steal Horacio Rosatti's truck at the courthouse
A man has been sentenced to four years in prison for attempting to steal a vehicle belonging to Horacio Rosatti, the President of Argentina's Supreme Court, in what authorities deemed an attack on a key institution.
The murder committed 20 years ago haunts the convicted: he appealed to the court again
A man convicted of murder 20 years ago has appealed to the court after spending 13 years hiding in Ireland following his crime.
Police officer accused of killing girl Hillary goes to trial in the coast of SP
The trial of police officer Luis de Farias Pacheco, accused of killing two-year-old Hillary Souza Valadares, commenced in Peruíbe, São Paulo.
Police seek to break phone secrecy of defendants in collective rape case; arrested turned themselves in without phones
The Civil Police in Brazil are requesting a court order to break the phone secrecy of four suspects accused of collectively raping a 17-year-old girl in Copacabana, after they surrendered without their devices.
In hotel with a gun: the trapper Baby Gang sentenced to 2 years and 8 months in prison
Trapper Baby Gang has been sentenced to 2 years and 8 months in prison for possession of an unregistered firearm and theft.
Court releases woman identified as accomplice of man who killed his ex-in-laws in Campinas
A Brazilian court has released Amanda Vitória Torres dos Reis, accused of being an accomplice in the murder of her ex-in-laws, due to insufficient evidence against her.
Cúneo Libarona revealed details of his resignation and cooled a dream of Milei about the appointment of judges: 'The Court holds, we have three magnificent judges'
Mariano Cúneo Libarona, the outgoing Justice Minister of Argentina, announced his resignation to focus on personal matters and confirmed the appointment of Juan Bautista Mahiques as his successor.
See Who's Who in 'The Group' of Daniel Vorcaro, Arrested this Wednesday (4)
The Brazilian Supreme Court authorized a new phase of Operation Compliance Zero, leading to the arrest of Daniel Vorcaro, who allegedly led an intimidation and surveillance group against his adversaries.
Vorcaro's Defense Appeal May Bring Master Bank Case to 2nd Panel and Involve Toffoli in the Trial
Daniel Vorcaro's defense is considering an appeal that could bring his case to the 2nd Panel of Brazil's Supreme Court, potentially involving Judge Dias Toffoli in the proceedings.
Gorsuch name-checks Founding Fathers who were 'habitual' drinkers in SCOTUS fight over marijuana users
Justice Gorsuch discusses the definition of a 'habitual drunkard' in a Supreme Court case addressing gun ownership rights for drug users.
VG apologizes
VG has issued an apology for mistakenly publishing the name of a woman involved in a court case during a live broadcast.
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.
Vorcaro denies accusations and says he did not attempt to obstruct justice
Daniel Vorcaro, the owner of Master, has denied accusations of attempting to obstruct justice in relation to alleged fraud investigations.
Two reality stars from the U.S. condemned for stealing 25 million dollars in a pyramid scheme that defrauded more than 10,000 people
Marlon and LaShonda Moore, former contestants of the reality show Family or Fiancé, were found guilty of participating in a pyramid scheme that defrauded over 10,000 individuals in a federal court in Sherman, Texas.
The 'star' of the brutal murder gang remains restless even behind bars: caught for extortion after the couple of pensioners was tortured to death
A Lithuanian court has opened a case against three individuals, including R. Jurevičius, for extortion involving violent threats against another inmate following the brutal murder of a pensioner couple.
Brim's acquittal in the seaman's case overturned
The Icelandic Supreme Court has overturned the acquittal of Brim hf. in a case concerning the drowning of a young sailor, leading to a new trial in the lower court.
Golden Dawn Trial: Mitigating Circumstances Requested by the Convicted
Lawyers for the convicted members of the Golden Dawn party are requesting recognition of mitigating circumstances following the court's decision.
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.
Ragelskis sentenced, the court imposed a special punishment: allowed to use a computer, but not social media
A judge in Lithuania sentenced L. Ragelskis to one year and nine months of restricted freedom without intensive supervision, despite his failure to appear in court for the verdict.
The court banned pro-Russian activist L. Ragelskis from using social networks
A court in Lithuania has imposed a social media ban on pro-Russian activist L. Ragelskis, sentencing him to 1 year and 9 months of restricted freedom and a fine.
Iglesias denies manipulating the 'Dina case' to present himself as a victim of 'the sewers' and justifies not returning the stolen card to his advisor: "I was paternalistic"
Pablo Iglesias appeared in court regarding the 'Dina case' related to a stolen memory card belonging to his ex-advisor, defending against accusations of manipulation while implying he acted out of paternalism.
Master Case: who are the targets of the operation that arrested Daniel Vorcaro; measures include arrests and use of ankle monitors
The arrest of Daniel Vorcaro, owner of Banco Master, was ordered by Minister André Mendonça of Brazil's Supreme Court, highlighting an investigation into a criminal organization with ties to corruption and financial crimes.
Frogner woman on Sonja's birthday: - I slapped him
A former girlfriend of Høiby testified in court about an incident where she slapped him during a private birthday celebration for Queen Sonja.
Investigators say Vorcaro engaged in illegal counterintelligence
Investigators have revealed that Daniel Vorcaro, owner of the Master, illegally accessed classified information related to ongoing investigations.
The Justice accepts a legal challenge from Fravm against Almeida's second terrace ordinance
The court has accepted a challenge from the Federation of Regional Associations of Madrid against the new terrace ordinance, which they argue violates accessibility laws.
Marius Borg Høiby’s ex-girlfriend: 'I thought he was a psychopath'
The turbulent relationship between Marius Borg Høiby, son of the Norwegian crown princess, and his ex-girlfriend is highlighted in her testimony regarding infidelity and emotional distress.