Says he had no idea about Epstein's crimes
The article discusses claims made by an individual who asserts they were unaware of Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities.
PM Corregedoria uses wrong data in the arrest of Transwolff escort
The Military Police's Corregedoria in São Paulo wrongly used unverified data in the investigation leading to the arrest of three officers guarding directors of the Transwolff bus company, linked to the PCC criminal faction.
Juvenile Criminal Reform in the Senate, LIVE: What time is the session, main points, and everything about the debate in Congress on February 27
The Argentine Senate will debate a juvenile criminal reform aimed at lowering the age of criminal accountability from 16 to 14 years.
KKE Report in the Inquiry Committee for OPEKEPE: Conscious Decision of ND to Avoid Investigation of Ministers' Criminal Responsibilities
The Greek Communist Party (KKE) accuses the ruling New Democracy party of deliberately avoiding accountability for ministers involved in the OPEKEPE scandal.
Fammelos: "The report of New Democracy is a deception towards the Greek people"
Sokratis Famellos, the president of SYRIZA, has called for a Preliminary Investigative Committee to examine potential criminal responsibilities of two former ministers, criticizing the New Democracy party's report as deceptive to the Greek people.
PASOK's report on OPEKEPE: The goal of the Inquiry Committee is cover-up – Criminal responsibilities for Voridis and Avgenakis
The PASOK party claims that the Inquiry Committee was not used to seek the truth, but rather as a means for the New Democracy party to prevent legal scrutiny of its former ministers.
The Fourth Anniversary of the War in Ukraine Will Be Commemorated in Vilnius with the 'Put in Jail' Action
An event in Vilnius will feature an AI-generated life-sized figure of Vladimir Putin in a criminal uniform, symbolizing calls for accountability for his regime.
Juvenile Criminal Law: Moving from Acceptable to Transformational
The Argentine Chamber of Deputies has approved a new juvenile justice law aimed at promoting accountability and social reintegration of adolescents.
The court relieved a Å ilutÄ— district council member from criminal liability in the 'cheque' case
A court in Lithuania has relieved a council member from Å ilutÄ— district of criminal liability and imposed certain restrictions following his admission of guilt.
Audio Recording from the Epstein Files
The article discusses audio recordings linked to Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities.
Age of Accountability: The Problem Is Not the Law, But How It Is Applied
The debate on lowering the age of accountability has resurfaced in Argentina as the government proposes a legal reform allowing minors from 14 to be criminally charged.
Unlike the Catholic Church, evangelicals support the reduction of accountability, albeit with reservations
In Argentina, the evangelical community advocates for a reduction in the age of criminal accountability, emphasizing the need for exceptional protective measures and supportive public policies.
Jakub Znamierowski: Dead Law, or Punishing Companies
The article discusses the ineffectiveness of Polish laws designed to hold corporations accountable for criminal acts, stating that such laws have become obsolete.
Grabois spoke about "infiltrators" in the incidents over labor reform and challenged the Government on the Juvenile Criminal Law: "As far as I'm concerned, they can lower the age of accountability to zero years"
Juan Grabois criticized the government's portrayal of protesters during the labor reform incidents, alleging they were a minority of 'infiltrators' and called for changes to the Juvenile Criminal Law.
Juvenile penal regime: the reduction of the age of accountability gains strong public support, according to surveys
A significant majority of the Argentine population supports the government's initiative to lower the age of criminal accountability for juveniles, as indicated by recent surveys.
US lawmakers name powerful men ‘likely incriminated’ in Epstein files
A Democratic lawmaker has publicly named six individuals whose identities were previously redacted in connection with Jeffrey Epstein, calling for greater transparency from the Justice Department.
Coupang's Personal Information Leak Criminal Responsibility Time... Police Speeding Up Three-Pronged Investigation
A significant investigation into Coupang's data breach, revealing over 33 million leaked accounts, is underway as police focus on potential criminal accountability amid allegations of information concealment.
G. Floridis: "Judicial council," the dominant view on the revision of Article 86
Justice Minister George Floridis discussed the prevailing opinion on revising Article 86 of the Constitution, which concerns the accountability of ministers in criminal cases.
Vaidotas Beniušis. A Week with Epstein's Files
The article discusses a week's analysis of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein's criminal case by journalists at 15min in Lithuania.
Schoolboys attacked with weapons, attacked a kosher café. Germans are at a loss with the youth gang.
German police are dealing with a youth gang in Leipzig responsible for at least 150 crimes including theft and assault, with many members as young as 11 years old and beyond the reach of criminal accountability.
"Disturbed Relationship" to Rule Violations - CDU in Saxony Wants to Tighten Juvenile Criminal Law
The CDU in Saxony is advocating for reforms to juvenile criminal law, suggesting that 12 to 14-year-olds should potentially be held criminally accountable due to increasing severity in youth offenses.
Readers' Letters: Age of Accountability, Ordinary Behavior, Doubts
The article discusses the debate surrounding the initiative to lower the age of criminal responsibility, highlighting political motivations and the Episcopal Conference's perspectives on juvenile crimes.
Budget, non-state universities, criminal responsibilities of ministers, and election of judicial leadership: the 4 'crowning achievements' of constitutional revision
The article discusses the four main focal points of constitutional revision in Greece, highlighting the budget, non-state universities, the criminal accountability of ministers, and the election of judicial leadership.
Pellegrini contradicts himself with the criminal law amendment. Žilinka is also sending it to the Constitutional Court
Slovak President Peter Pellegrini has signed an amendment to the Criminal Code while attempting to distance himself from responsibility, stating that the government and parliamentary majority hold accountability for its content.