Murder of G. Lygeridis: Tensions and counter-arguments in court
The trial for the murder of Giorgos Lygeridis continues with escalating tensions and confrontations in the courtroom over the defense's comments.
How ‘Norway's most hated man’ can be acquitted of the alleged sleeping rapes
Marius Borg Høiby, facing serious allegations, finds his defense team focusing on legal arguments rather than moral judgment in a high-profile case in Oslo.
Defence to make closing arguments as Le Pen trial ends
The defense is set to present its closing arguments as the trial of Marine Le Pen reaches its conclusion.
Kataryna: I have heard the arguments of the defenders of the participants in the Epstein affair before
The author reflects on the long-standing arguments used to defend Roman Polański in light of historical sexual misconduct allegations.
Controversies Surrounding the KO Senator's Case. Does the Composition of the Court Guarantee Impartiality?
The article discusses the concerns raised by Senator Stanisław Gawłowski regarding the impartiality of the appellate court and the arguments presented by his defense team questioning the composition of the judges.
The U.S. Used Machado's Appeals to Justify the Incursion Against Maduro
The U.S. Department of Justice utilized humanitarian arguments from dissenters to justify military action against Maduro, despite intelligence warnings about aggressive defense strategies.