The court is dealing with a driver from the president's security detail who crashed a police BMW while under the influence of alcohol.
A driver from the Czech president's security detail faces court proceedings for crashing a police BMW while intoxicated.
District Court Released Kankaanpää Men from Terrorism Charges - Now the Case is Being Reviewed by the Court of Appeal
The Vaasa Court of Appeal has commenced proceedings related to the highly publicized terrorism suspicions from Kankaanpää after the District Court dismissed terrorism charges against the primary suspects in December 2024.
The Russian Central Bank is suing the EU in the Luxembourg court
The Russian Central Bank has initiated legal proceedings against the EU in a Luxembourg court.
Finnish Councillor Appeals Tampere’s Gaza Aid to Administrative Court
A Finnish city councillor has filed an appeal against a 50,000 euro aid decision for Gaza, which is currently stuck in legal proceedings.
Draft law aims to speed up protracted court proceedings
A new draft law in Estonia seeks to expedite court proceedings, addressing significant delays over the past decade.
The National Court assumes the investigation of the rescue of the airline Plus Ultra
The National Court of Spain has taken over the investigation into the rescue of the airline Plus Ultra, maintaining the confidentiality of the proceedings.
Marius Borg Høiby is charged with reckless behavior and violation of restraining order
Marius Borg Høiby, son of the Norwegian crown princess, has been charged with reckless behavior and violating a restraining order amid ongoing court proceedings regarding other serious allegations including violence and rape.
Alleged triple murderer's court proceedings halted as search continues
Court proceedings against Julian Ingram, accused of a triple murder, are on hold pending his apprehension.
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.
Trump administration failed in attempts to delay tariff refund battle
A federal appeals court dismissed Donald Trump's administration's attempt to delay legal proceedings regarding tariff refunds.
Høiby in SMS to Haukland: - Put on some clothes then
Marius Borg Høiby is facing allegations of controlling behavior towards Haukland, as highlighted in ongoing court proceedings, where SMS exchanges are being reviewed as evidence.
Haukland: - They are going to publish pictures of us, so we might as well get paid for it
The article discusses ongoing legal proceedings involving Marius Borg Høiby, highlighting his perspectives on public attention and media relationships.
'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.
AfD Prohibition Proceedings: 'I am sure that Karlsruhe will take a different direction'
German Green Party politician Till Steffen expresses confidence that the Federal Constitutional Court will approach the AfD prohibition proceedings differently than a recent Cologne ruling.
The Case of the Brutal Murder of a 15-Year-Old in Vilnius: Details of the Court Proceedings Behind Closed Doors Came to Light
Details have emerged about the court proceedings surrounding the case of the brutal murder of a 15-year-old in Vilnius, which had significant public attention.
Marius's remand period extended – this is how the defense commented
Norwegian 'bonus prince' Marius Borg Høiby will remain in custody as his numerous criminal charges are currently being processed in court.
Rauno Ligi and Karl Metsküll: Courts have applied the right to appeal very broadly
Rauno Ligi and Karl Metsküll discuss the extensive application of the right to appeal in environmental matters by courts in Estonia and the resulting delays in legal proceedings.
USA: Maduro demands the dismissal of the proceedings: 'I cannot afford my own defense'
Nicolás Maduro has urged a New York court to dismiss drug trafficking charges against him, claiming he cannot afford a defense due to US government actions blocking payment for his attorney.
Gisèle Pelicot points out the abusive men in final hearing: 'It is a trial of cowardice'
Gisèle Pelicot has delivered her final statement in a trial against multiple abusers, calling the proceedings a 'trial of cowardice' as she challenges societal views on rape.
Marius Borg Høiby expressed his feelings in court - 'I sat in isolation in the house all alone'
Marius Borg Høiby, son of Crown Princess Mette-Marit, testified in court regarding his relationship and isolation during legal proceedings related to domestic violence allegations, which he denies.
The unfavorable ruling against Rožukalne in the case against 'nra.lv' has come into effect
The Supreme Court has declined to initiate cassation proceedings, affirming a lower court's decision that dismissed media expert Anda Rožukalne's claim regarding defamation from an article published on 'nra.lv.'
Germany: Court ruling temporarily prohibits classifying the AfD as 'confirmed far-right'
A Cologne court has ruled that the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution cannot currently classify the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as 'confirmed far-right' pending further legal proceedings.
Constitution Protection: AfD Wins in Urgent Procedure Regarding Classification as Right-Wing Extremist
The Administrative Court of Cologne has temporarily prevented the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution from classifying the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as definitively right-wing extremist, pending the outcome of a main proceedings.
Extortion group or family estate division? Arigo Toro disputes evidence in court and rejects prosecutor's claims
Arigo Toro contests evidence presented against him in a court case involving allegations of extortion and clarifies his stance on the ongoing legal proceedings.
A new turn in the resonant murder case of a 15-year-old – the decision was influenced by unexpected requests
The recent court session in the murder case of a 15-year-old revealed that new procedural documents had been submitted, prompting a delay in proceedings.
Grandfather of the Teen Murdered in Žvėrynas: I Intend to Participate in the Court Session Regarding My Grandson's Murder
A grandfather expresses his intent to participate in court proceedings related to the murder of his teenage grandson, while reflecting on the tragic circumstances surrounding the crime.
The Prosecutor's Office seeks to revoke Tõnis Mölder's diplomatic immunity
The Prosecutor's Office in Estonia has requested the Chancellor of Justice to propose to the Riigikogu the revocation of Tõnis Mölder's diplomatic immunity, necessary for sending his criminal case to court.
Constitutional Court: In certain cases, the lack of opportunity to renew civil proceedings does not contradict the Constitution
The Constitutional Court of Lithuania ruled that not allowing the renewal of civil proceedings in specific circumstances is constitutionally permissible.
Jere Karalahti left child support payments unpaid – Nanna took him to court
The former partner of Jere Karalahti, Nanna, has initiated legal proceedings against him in West Uusimaa District Court for unpaid child support for their three children.
Ján Čurilla writes: The Čurillas were never indicted or convicted
Ján Čurilla discusses the implications of Slovak Prosecutor General Maroš Žilinka's decision to intervene in court proceedings related to Interior Minister Matúš Šutaj Eštok's personnel orders.
The court is taking on the case of a teenager's murder in Vilnius
A court in Vilnius will examine the case of a minor accused of the brutal murder of another minor, with proceedings led by a panel of three judges.
Krimpodden: In His Defense
In a recent episode of Krimpodden, Marius Borg Høiby presents his defense against allegations of domestic violence involving his ex-girlfriend, Nora Haukland.
They climbed to the top together, but only one returned. The tragic death of a climber is shaking Austria
A tragic climbing accident in the Austrian Alps has sparked widespread attention and legal proceedings following the death of a climber under questionable circumstances.
Will the police take action against Shankaracharya?
Swami Avimukteshwaranand claims that the police initiated the case against Shankaracharya, which was registered as per a court order.
Høiby on the alleged chokehold at Skaugum: – Wild fantasy, plain and simple
Marius Borg Høiby dismisses allegations regarding a chokehold incident as mere fantasy during courtroom proceedings.
Prosecutor interrupts Høiby: - Cannot see that this has any relevance
The ongoing trial against Marius Borg Høiby sees the prosecutor challenge him on the relevance of his statements about Nora Haukland.
'Mother is not the killer', after 98 days in jail, justice served in son's murder case
Alka Jain, mother of the deceased 15-year-old Abhyuday Jain, was acquitted by the High Court after spending 98 days in jail, as the court ruled that the criminal proceedings against her were based solely on suspicion without evidence.
15 reporters investigate, former investigator reveals impressions of the Hino Town incident 'that was...'
A former investigator discusses the controversial 1984 Hino Town incident in Japan, highlighting doubts surrounding the investigation and court proceedings.
Marek Domagalski: Let’s not waste judicial power
The article discusses a legal case in Poland where a party seeks to renew proceedings based on a recent constitutional ruling that impacts the ability to appeal court decisions regarding judicial fees.
VIDEOS: JA 1st Edition - Tuesday, February 24, 2026
The article covers severe weather impacts and notable events in Brazil, emphasizing the victims of rain in Juiz de Fora and ongoing judicial proceedings.
Find out what they called 'material', the court ordered. Canceled acquittal for cocaine
A Czech court has annulled an acquittal related to a cocaine case, ordering the disclosure of certain materials involved in the proceedings.
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.
Court divorces former prime minister Nečas (ODS) and Jana Nečasová, proceedings lasted only ten minutes
The court has officially divorced former Czech Prime Minister Petr Nečas and Jana Nečasová after a swift ten-minute proceeding.
Crying Haukland: - I do not feel protected
In a court appearance, Haukland expressed feeling unprotected and emotionally affected by her public identity amidst legal proceedings involving Marius Borg Høiby.
PSG star Achraf Hakimi indicted for rape
PSG right-back Achraf Hakimi faces court proceedings after being indicted for rape, a charge he denies.
Understand how the trial of the Marielle case will be and how the crime occurred, according to investigations
The Supreme Federal Court of Brazil begins trial proceedings for those accused of orchestrating the murder of councilwoman Marielle Franco.
Admitted to drunk driving - today Sandra Borch appears in court
Sandra Borch has admitted to multiple instances of drunk driving and is facing court proceedings in Norway.
Sandra Borch appears in court for drunk driving
Sandra Borch, a former minister in Norway, is facing court proceedings for her previous drunk driving incidents, admitting to alcohol problems and seeking treatment.
Marielle Case: First Panel judges those accused of ordering the murder of councilwoman; learn about the trial
The First Panel of the Federal Supreme Court (STF) in Brazil will begin trial proceedings on January 24 against those accused of ordering the murder of councilwoman Marielle Franco.
David Lammy lifts cap on court sitting days in effort to cut backlog of cases
David Lammy has announced the lifting of the cap on crown court sitting days in England and Wales in an effort to address the backlog of criminal cases.