Man charged after fatal accident in Lyngdal does not admit guilt
A man charged in connection with a fatal accident in Lyngdal involving a teenage boy has pleaded not guilty and expressed sympathy for the victim's family.
One of the accused denies guilt
One of the suspects involved in a double murder case in Kopervik, Karmøy, denies any criminal wrongdoing, while agreeing to be detained.
The double murder in Karmøy: The accused man denies guilt
A man in his thirties, one of the suspects in a double murder case in Karmøy, Norway, denies guilt but is cooperating with the police during the investigation.
Man charged after fatal accident in Lyngdal does not plead guilty
A man charged in connection with a fatal accident involving a teenage boy in Lyngdal denies guilt.
Does not admit guilt after fatal accident
A man in his forties, charged with negligent homicide following a teenager's death in a hit-and-run in Lyngdal, denies guilt, expressing remorse for the situation.
From the "designed" memory of '83 to the admission of complex guilt
The article explores Argentina's historical reckoning with political violence, particularly reflecting on the legacy of the '83 memory and the complexities of culpability among political actors.
Rejoice Without Regrets. It Can Also Be a Form of Defiance (Weekend Without Politics)
The article discusses the importance of enjoying small pleasures in life despite feelings of guilt or conflict in the face of global suffering.
Muni Seligmann talks about her 10-month-old son's domestic accident: "My body froze"
Muni Seligmann shares her emotional experience regarding her 10-month-old son's serious domestic accident, reflecting on the fear and guilt mothers often face.
"Crime Scene" from Frankfurt: No Fire Victim Should Be Forgotten
The new episode of "Crime Scene: Torch" from Frankfurt addresses the themes of guilt and responsibility surrounding a devastating fire that resulted in tragic losses, particularly focusing on the victims and their families.
My guilt at unwittingly leaving my child with nursery sex abuse monster
A mother expresses her profound guilt and disgust after discovering that the nursery teacher she trusted with her child was a convicted paedophile.
Review: Wedding Shirts About Guilt and Reconciliation
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"Land of Olives": New episode tonight at 23:00
The latest episode of 'Land of Olives' explores the heavy consequences of past actions and the conflicts arising from truths, guilt, and hidden desires.
The 'Bonus Prince's' Lawyers: It's Word Against Word - The Evidence is Insufficient
The defense team for Marius Borg Høiby argues that the testimonies against him are unreliable and do not prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
Guilty Consumption Full of Guilt Sweeping the Food and Beverage Market, Opposite of Health Consciousness
A new trend in Japan known as 'guilty consumption' is gaining traction in the food and beverage market, emphasizing indulgence over health consciousness.
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, back in court, denies guilt
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy continues to assert his innocence in court during the appeal process concerning allegations of seeking Libyan funding for his 2007 election campaign.
Normunds Rutulis admits guilt for drunk driving and publicly asks for forgiveness
Latvian singer Normunds Rutulis has publicly acknowledged his guilt for drunk driving and is seeking forgiveness from the public following his arrest in central Riga.
Avoiding the sobriety check did not save the Skuodas district resident – guilt confirmed by a second court
A man in the Skuodas district was found guilty for refusing a sobriety test after a car incident where he had displayed signs of intoxication and fled the scene.
They give to others, but lose themselves. Good girls and boys are driven by guilt and fear of failure
The article discusses how childhood experiences of individuals, such as Dominika, shaped their behavior driven by guilt and the fear of disappointing their problematic parents.
Woman reports psychological violence suffered in abusive relationships: 'They tried to place a guilt on me that I did not have'
Sara Cardoso shares her experiences of psychological violence in her past abusive relationships, highlighting the manipulative behaviors she faced.
VIDEO: A Young Man in Jēkabpils Causes an Accident but Denies His Guilt. An Expert Points Out Something Quite Different
A young driver in Jēkabpils is involved in a car accident and disputes the police's determination of his guilt, while an expert suggests he may be avoiding responsibility for insurance compensation.
The Presumed Innocence and the Rule of Law
In a letter to the editor, Ivan Vizzari expresses concern over a magistrate's statement suggesting that the judicial process aims to prove the innocence of the accused rather than their guilt, questioning the implications for Italy's legal system.
Mona Chollet, essayist: 'Women are valued for our ability to erase ourselves'
Mona Chollet discusses her latest work, focusing on how societal guilt disproportionately affects women and minorities, highlighting the intersection of intimacy and politics.
Guest of 'Plus Minus' recommends. Wojciech Engelking: What are we returning to
Wojciech Engelking reflects on the powerful narrative in the book 'Kapo' by Aleksandar Tišma, highlighting themes of guilt and existential despair in the context of life experiences.
Police Call 110 from Munich: What Do You Know About Justice?
The episode 'Police Call 110: Ablass' explores themes of justice and morality through a dialogue between a police officer and a lawyer.
BREAKING: Husband who buried ex-wife in garden with help of aunt after stabbing jailed
Alireza Askari has been sentenced to 26 years in prison for the murder of his ex-wife, Paria Veisi, whose body was found buried in his garden following his admission of guilt.
"My father was a mass murderer who never admitted his guilt"
The article recounts Niklas Frank's experiences and feelings towards his father, Hans Frank, a Nazi official executed for war crimes, revealing a complex personal legacy intertwined with historical atrocities.
Accident on the A1. Sebastian M. does not admit to guilt. What did he say before the court?
Sebastian M., a businessman accused of causing a tragic car accident on the A1 highway, denies responsibility despite a prosecutor's assertion of his high-speed driving leading to the incident that killed a family.
BT: Man Charged with Murder Admits Guilt
The man accused of murdering Mohammad Tariq Wasiri in Arna, Bergen, has confessed to the crime, according to police prosecutor Inger-Lise Høyland.
The murder suspect admits to the murder in Arna
The suspect in a murder case in Arna, Norway, has confessed to killing Mohammad Tariq Wasiri, following a previous denial of guilt.
I Will Not Forget You Seems Like it Came Out of The Movie of the Week
The article discusses the romantic drama film 'No te olvidaré,' highlighting its themes of loss, guilt, and the desire for connection between a mother and her daughter.
Former Sheriff Admits Guilt
Former sheriff Asbjørn Skåland has admitted his guilt in misusing his position to obtain a car unlawfully in 2016.
The Face of My Daughter Came to Mind Amidst the Tsunami: Firefighters’ Post-Survival Sense of Guilt
Firefighter Junosuke Oikawa, reflecting on the 2011 tsunami disaster in Japan, grapples with survivor's guilt after losing colleagues while trying to save lives.
Investigation indicates US guilt in school attack that killed more than 150, says newspaper
A military investigation reportedly suggests the US is responsible for a deadly attack on an Iranian primary school that resulted in the deaths of around 175 people, mostly children.
FIFA's Shared Guilt: Playing with Killers
The article discusses the role of FIFA in relation to Iran's exclusion of its women's national team from the World Cup in the U.S., as well as the implications of athletes' protests against the regime.
Iranian-American Residents Call for Regime Change, Amid 'Great Tension and Guilt'
Iranian residents in the U.S. express mixed feelings about U.S. and Israeli preemptive attacks on Iran, grappling with their hopes for change and worries for their families back home.
Mayor of Pagėgiai V. Bendaravičius, who has admitted guilt, is exempted from criminal responsibility in the 'checks' case
V. Bendaravičius, the mayor of Pagėgiai, has acknowledged his guilt in a corruption case but has been allowed to avoid criminal liability after making restitution and expressing remorse.
Man who ran over boy with car denies his guilt: it was an accident, not an intentional act
A man involved in a hit-and-run incident with a minor in Kuressaare claims the incident was accidental, while prosecutors are charging him with attempted murder.
Guilt, Fear, and Paranoia: Why Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment Remains So Uncomfortable
Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment continues to evoke discomfort as it delves into the psyche of the criminal rather than the criminal act itself.
Reconstruction of monuments and "historical guilt". For young Germans, it was an abstraction
The article discusses the tensions surrounding the reconstruction of historical monuments in Germany, amid reflections on the past, particularly concerning the destruction of Dresden during World War II.
The decision on the guilt or innocence of SIS Director Gašpar is still pending, lawyer Harkabus says about the August car accident
The Slovak SIS Director Pavol Gašpar was involved in a car accident six months ago, and a decision regarding disciplinary action against him is now in the hands of President Peter Pellegrini.
'I lost my best friend at 14 to social media - the survivor's guilt is devastating'
The article discusses the tragic death of Molly Russell, a 14-year-old who died in 2017, and the impact of her loss on her friends and family, highlighting the role of social media in her mental health struggle.
Maarja Kangro Presents New Poetry Collection 'The Best Possible Red'
Maarja Kangro will present her poetry collection 'The Best Possible Red' in Tallinn on March 5, which explores themes of passion, guilt, and solidarity amid the backdrop of life's meaning and Ukraine's struggles.
Judge erases conviction for Detroit man whom police coerced to confess to 1999 murder
A Detroit judge overturned the 1999 murder conviction of George Calicut Jr., acknowledging that his confession was coerced and that new DNA evidence undermines his guilt.
The challenge of treating childhood obesity: 'They are very burned-out children, with feelings of guilt'
Childhood obesity is rising globally, posing severe health risks and emotional distress in affected children.
Ian Huntley's damning interview moment that 'gave him away' over Soham murders
An interview moment by Ian Huntley, conducted just before his arrest for the Soham murders, revealed his guilt regarding the murders of two schoolgirls.
She felt guilty and wanted to give up on life, says mother of collective rape victim in RJ
The mother of a young woman who was a victim of collective rape in Rio de Janeiro shared her daughter's feelings of guilt and suicidal thoughts following the incident.
16-Year-Old Accused Denies Guilt in Attempted Murder in Stavanger
A 16-year-old boy in Norway denies charges of attempting to murder a 14-year-old in Stavanger, amid a complex legal process involving multiple defendants.
Murder Conspiracy Trial: Does Not Admit Guilt
A 16-year-old accused in the murder conspiracy case in Stavanger denies the charges of planning to kill a police officer's son but admits to charges related to vandalism at a local school.
Høiby charged with reckless behavior
Marius Borg Høiby faces charges of reckless behavior and has admitted guilt as outlined in the allegations presented by prosecutor Sturla Henriksbø.
Aftenposten: Marius Borg Høiby charged with new offenses – admits guilt
Marius Borg Høiby has been charged with reckless behavior and breaches of a restraining order, acknowledging his guilt ahead of the trial.