The trial for the tragedy in the Tempi region begins – 36 defendants in court
The trial for the deadly train crash in Tempi, Greece, that killed 57 people, including many young adults, begins today with 36 defendants facing charges related to the incident.
Debts Over 140,000 Euros: Con Artist Tarmo Tsauram Has Nearly One Hundred Frauds on His Conscience
Tarmo Tsauram, a notorious con artist in Estonia, is facing legal proceedings for multiple frauds committed between 2020 and 2022, involving the misuse of identities to secure loans and installment contracts.
Suspect in elderly man's murder concealed his face in court – Arrested
A 26-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering an 80-year-old man in Helsinki after he concealed his face during court proceedings.
Divorce without a Court. An Express Marriage Termination: Hit or Miss?
Poland's parliament has passed legislation allowing couples to obtain divorces through civil registry offices without court proceedings starting in 2027, drawing mixed reactions from legal experts and political factions.
RAF: Court rejects bias requests in Klette trial
A German court has rejected bias claims against judges in the trial of former RAF terrorist Daniela Klette, allowing proceedings to continue on April 8.
The Supreme Court takes the first step to seize a €60,000 bond from Ábalos and Koldo García
The Supreme Court of Spain has initiated proceedings to seize a €60,000 bond from former minister José Luis Ábalos and his former advisor Koldo García due to their failure to pay the specified amount linked to the judicial process regarding a masks scandal.
Rwanda: Rwanda Takes UK to Court Seeking £100m Over Failed Migrant Deal
Rwanda has initiated legal proceedings against the UK in The Hague seeking over £100 million related to a failed migrant deportation deal.
MPF appeals to TRF1 to keep action on oil exploration in the Amazon estuary in Pará
The Federal Public Ministry of Brazil has appealed to the Regional Federal Court to continue judicial proceedings regarding oil exploration in the Amazon estuary in Pará and to annul the environmental license granted to Petrobras.
VG's commentator summarizes the last court day
VG's commentator provides an overview of the latest court proceedings.
Defense attorney on Haukland: - He's not easily directed
Marius Borg Høiby is accused of domestic violence against Nora Haukland, a claim he firmly denies, stating that their relationship was characterized by mutual arguments rather than one-sided abuse.
You wrote to Kočner, now advising Fico. An influential lawyer has stood before the court
An influential lawyer who previously corresponded with businessman Marian Kočner is now advising Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico and has faced court proceedings.
The court will begin hearing the prosecution against SPD regarding the posters, Okamura excluded
The court is set to address allegations against the SPD party in May related to campaign posters, with Tomio Okamura being excluded from the proceedings.
PHOTOS ⟩ The boys from Raasiku accused of horrific murder appeared in court
Three young boys from Raasiku are facing court proceedings for allegedly murdering a 42-year-old man in a brutal manner.
The court will start addressing the government's SPD indictment regarding election posters in May
A court in Czechia is set to begin proceedings in May concerning the indictment against the government party SPD linked to election campaign posters.
Court decision of Budapest: Hungary will not recognize the judgments of Croatian courts against Hernádi
A Hungarian court has decided not to recognize Croatian court judgments against Zsolt Hernádi, citing serious violations of his fundamental human rights during the legal proceedings.
The Court of Cassation convened a hearing to resolve which judge should investigate the mansion in Pilar attributed to Toviggino
The Federal Court of Cassation in Argentina has scheduled a hearing to decide whether to move the investigation of a mansion attributed to AFA treasurer Pablo Toviggino back to a specific judge.
Christian Olearius: Seizure of Cum-Ex Criminal Earnings Under Review
Christian Olearius continues to face the potential seizure of millions related to the Cum-Ex scandal as Germany's Federal Court reviews proceedings.
Demands over 1.9 million from Høiby
Marius Borg Høiby is facing demands for over 1.9 million kroner in compensation from six plaintiffs as the court proceedings unfold.
South Africa turns to dogs to help children in court
South Africa is utilizing therapy dogs to assist children during court proceedings, aiming to reduce their anxiety and improve their experience in the judicial system.
Prosecutor: Høiby misspoke
The ongoing trial against Marius Borg Høiby involves serious traffic violation allegations, with updates being provided by Aftenposten.
Aftenposten's commentator: This is simply important public education
Aftenposten reports on the ongoing court case against Marius Borg Høiby, emphasizing the significant public interest in understanding the legal proceedings surrounding serious crimes such as sexual assault.
'To Save the Hotel, Now in Court', BJP Leaders are in Trouble
Political turmoil erupted in Jalandhar, Punjab, as significant BJP leaders faced court proceedings concerning the demolition of illegal parts of the Park Plaza hotel.
Vorcaro allegedly used money from Master to finance art collection in the USA, says liquidator
The liquidator of Banco Master has provided details to a U.S. court on how former banker Daniel Vorcaro allegedly utilized bank funds to purchase high-value artworks.
At the Vatican the court orders the second trial of a cardinal for embezzlement
The Vatican court has ordered a second trial for Cardinal Angelo Becciu, who has been convicted of embezzlement, with the new proceedings set to begin on June 22.
The court dismissed the proceedings regarding Bąkiewicz's behavior at the border
A Polish court has dismissed charges against MP Robert Bąkiewicz for inciting hatred against border guards and immigrants.
The court in Břeclav has begun to unravel the death of a boy who was struck by a goalpost
A court in Břeclav has initiated proceedings to investigate the death of a child who was killed by a falling goalpost.
Cristina Kirchner, before the court judging her for corruption in the Cuadernos case: 'This is not a political persecution, these are mafia practices'
Cristina Kirchner appeared in court to defend herself against corruption charges, claiming the proceedings are politically motivated and not legitimate.
Being in Sinn Féin not the same as being in the IRA, Gerry Adams tells high court
Gerry Adams asserts in high court that being a member of Sinn Féin should not be conflated with being part of the IRA, amid legal proceedings regarding his alleged involvement with the paramilitary group.
Tartu credit union that sent mixed signals received a temporary bankruptcy administrator
The Tartu credit union has initiated both restructuring and bankruptcy proceedings, leading to the court appointing a temporary bankruptcy administrator to evaluate its financial situation.
Cristina Kirchner's Jokes at the Start of Her Interrogation: 'I Have Nicknames, But I Don't Think They're Appropriate'
Former president Cristina Kirchner appeared in court facing a trial regarding alleged corruption, where she characterized the proceedings as politically motivated.
The Court of Appeals Examined K. Bartosevicius' Case
The Court of Appeals is set to announce a decision on April 30 regarding the conviction of K. Bartosevicius, where the prosecutor seeks to increase his sentence to up to 10 years in prison.
"Do you have a nickname?" The uncomfortable questions to Cristina Kirchner at the start of her statement and her ironic responses
Cristina Kirchner faced an uncomfortable interrogation at the start of her testimony in the Cuadernos case, marked by irony and tension as the court asked her personal questions.
In Paris, Alain Delon's sons in court for recording and broadcasting a conversation between Anouchka and her father
Alain Delon's sons are facing legal proceedings for recording and distributing a private conversation between their father and sister amidst ongoing family disputes regarding Delon's health.
Log cabin manufacturer that went bankrupt is in court in Oulu - charged with serious financial crimes
Key representatives of a rustic log cabin manufacturer are facing serious financial crime charges, with court proceedings beginning in Oulu.
Court hearing with Marius Borg Høiby is canceled today due to sick judge
Today's court hearing for Marius Borg Høiby has been canceled because a judge is sick, with the court hoping to resume proceedings tomorrow.
The trial against Høiby postponed on Tuesday due to illness
The trial against Marius Borg Høiby has been postponed due to the illness of a judge, with hopes to resume proceedings soon.
The trial against Marius Borg Høiby is postponed due to illness
Marius Borg Høiby's trial has been delayed due to the illness of the presiding judge, with hopes to resume proceedings soon, as outlined in a court statement.
The trial against Marius Borg Høiby is postponed on Tuesday due to illness
The trial against Marius Borg Høiby has been postponed due to the judge's illness, with hopes to continue proceedings the following day.
The Prosecutor's Office archives the proceedings of the 'pendrive' from the investigation of Leire Díez that the PSOE submitted to the National Court
The Spanish prosecutor's office has decided to archive the investigation into a pendrive submitted by former PSOE member Leire Díez, concluding there is no new relevant information.
The court in Moscow postpones the case against the German artist for mocking Putin
A Russian court has delayed proceedings against German sculptor Jacques Tilly, accused of insulting Vladimir Putin, to April 2nd, citing a new prosecutor's need for more time to prepare.
The court will decide in the coming days whether to proceed with the bankruptcy proceedings of Tartu HLÜ
A court in Tartu is set to determine whether to advance with bankruptcy proceedings for the Tartu Credit Union amidst conflicting restructuring and bankruptcy requests from its management.
The court will decide in the coming days whether to proceed with the bankruptcy proceedings of Tartu HLÜ
The Tartu court is set to decide soon whether to proceed with bankruptcy proceedings for the Tartu Credit Union amid conflicting requests for both restructuring and bankruptcy.
Gallery: Are scandalous Instagram posts taking their toll? The court began discussing Tanel Padar's lawsuit against Malluka
Musician Tanel Padar has initiated legal proceedings against blogger Mallu Mariann Treimann-Legrant, seeking to refute alleged false statements made about him and to claim compensation for moral damages.
The court will discuss another Feri's rape case, tickets will be issued for the courtroom due to high interest
The Prague 3 District Court is set to begin hearings in the case of former MP Dominik Feri, who faces allegations of rape stemming from an incident involving a 17-year-old girl.
Concerns Associated with the Use of Lay Judges in Court Proceedings
The Estonian Ministry of Justice has proposed legislation to expedite court proceedings, suggesting the abolition of lay judges due to various concerns about their effectiveness.
Supreme Court Justice Doubts Whether Pakosta Amendment Will Shorten Court Proceedings
Supreme Court Justice Juhan Sarv questions if the proposed amendment will effectively shorten court procedures.
Marius confessed his love to his ex-partner – Then the messages became threatening
Marius, a Norwegian bonus prince, is facing legal scrutiny due to allegations of violence and control in his relationship with ex-partner Nora Haukland, as court proceedings reveal troubling communications between them.
Political pressure to release Vorcaro exposes STF, generates embarrassment and Mendonça articulates majority to maintain detention
Political efforts are intensifying to release banker Daniel Vorcaro from prison, prompting embarrassment within Brazil's Supreme Court regarding the integrity of judicial proceedings.
Master Case: Mendonça and Fux vote to maintain Vorcaro's imprisonment; the score is 2-0
Ministers André Mendonça and Luiz Fux voted to uphold the imprisonment of banker Daniel Vorcaro, as the Supreme Court considers the ongoing legal proceedings against him.
The second complaint for sexual assault against Errejón has been filed away after the woman did not ratify it in the Violence Court
The second sexual assault complaint against Íñigo Errejón was archived due to the complainant's failure to confirm her statement in court.