The case of mammoth tusk smuggling is already on the desk of Kaunas District Court judges
A Russian citizen has been charged with smuggling a mammoth tusk from Lithuania to Switzerland, having misdeclared it as petrified wood.
Sworn in 11 new district court judges
Eleven new judges have been sworn in across various district courts in Lithuania.
G. NausÄ—da Appoints Eleven District Court Judges
Lithuanian President Gitanas NausÄ—da has appointed eleven judges to various district courts across the country.
Damage Compensation Lawsuit for Atami Mudslide: Judges Inspect Disaster Site
Judges from the Shizuoka District Court inspected disaster sites in Atami as part of a damage compensation lawsuit following a mudslide that occurred in July 2021.
MIKE DAVIS: Red-state senators must pick up the pace to get Trump judges confirmed
Red-state senators need to expedite the confirmation of Trump’s judicial nominees in order to combat Democrat obstruction and fill critical vacancies in district courts.
Seoul Central District Court Confirms Two Special Courts for Insurrection Cases and Appoints Two Judges for Warrants
The Seoul Central District Court has established two special courts for insurrection cases and appointed two judges for warrant reviews, effective from the 23rd of this month.
Seoul Central District Court designates two Equal Judgement Chambers solely for serious crimes of rebellion
The Seoul Central District Court has established two trial chambers composed entirely of senior judges to handle cases of rebellion-related crimes.
The Legal Advisor to the Supreme Court: Levin Acts in Violation of the Law and Harms the Public by Preventing the Appointment of Judges to Peace and District Courts
The Legal Advisor to the Government, Gali Behar-Mayar, stated that Justice Minister Yariv Levin is violating the law and harming the public by preventing the appointment of judges to the peace and district courts amidst an exceptional burden on the Israeli judicial system.
FULL EMAIL ⟩ The internal letter from Liisa Pakosta fueling the court scandal has caused discontent among judges. Minister: there is nothing in those letters but my personal thoughts
The internal letter from Justice and Digital Minister Liisa Pakosta regarding plans to convert the Tallinn district and administrative court into a school has sparked backlash from judges, although Pakosta insists it only contains her personal opinions.
The murder of eight-year-old Kamil from Częstochowa. The court decided on the matter of officials
The Kielce District Court has reopened the investigation into the potential accountability of judges, police, social workers, and the prosecutor's office concerning the murder of Kamil, while excluding matters regarding doctors and teachers.
Helsinki Foundation: New electoral system for KRS will favor district judges
The newly adopted government bill concerning the National Judiciary Council outlines that fifteen judicial members will be elected by judges themselves, including a diverse representation from various court levels.