Denies charges of abuse
The man accused of serious sexual offenses against multiple children pleaded not guilty at the start of his trial in Sunnmøre District Court.
Sunnmøre: Man charged with sexual assault against several children
A man in his 40s is on trial in Sunnmøre for multiple sexual assaults against children under 16 years old.
'I have mourned for justice longer than I lived with my son,' says Henry Borel's father
Leniel Borel, the father of four-year-old Henry Borel, expresses his relentless pursuit of justice following his son's tragic death five years ago, with a jury trial set to commence shortly.
Lieutenant Colonel Suspected of Killing His Wife is Accused of Sexual Harassment by Police Woman
A police officer has accused Lieutenant Colonel Geraldo Neto, who is already on trial for the femicide of his wife Gisele Alves Santana, of sexual harassment.
WATCH ⟩ Hockey Player and His Allies on Trial for Arson in Russia's Interests
Two young men have been charged with malicious arson in Russia's interests for setting fire to railway distribution systems and a locomotive, allegedly in propaganda acts filmed for use in the Ukraine conflict.
Hockey Player and His Associates to be Tried for Burning of Locomotive in Russia's Interests
A Latvian hockey player and two associates face trial for sabotaging railroad equipment on behalf of Russian interests, with implications for national security and espionage.
Trial of OPEKEPE: Varra is set to testify on Tuesday with a 'heavy' file
Grigoris Varra, former president of OPEKEPE, will present a 93-page document during his testimony in an ongoing court case involving former officials of the organization.
‘Living without your words is a lot of loneliness’: What did ‘El Chapo’s’ loving letters to his girlfriends say?
The trial of ‘El Chapo’ revealed not only the crimes of Joaquín Guzmán Loera but also his sentimental side through letters to his romantic partners.
Father of Henry Borel reports intimidation attempts ahead of trial in Rio
Leniel Borel, father of Henry Borel Medeiros, reports intimidation as the trial concerning his son's death approaches.
N400 billion probe: El-Rufai gets fresh trial in rights suit
The Court of Appeal in Kaduna has ordered a fresh hearing of a human rights suit involving former Kaduna State governor Nasir El-Rufai, nullifying the lower court's previous judgment due to a violation of his right to fair hearing.
Former councilor suspected of killing ex-fiancé remains silent during hearing that will decide on jury trial in MG
A former councilor in Brazil, Lucas Coelho, remains silent during a court hearing regarding the murder of his ex-fiancé, Jhonathan Simões, as the court considers whether to send the case to a jury trial.
Sentenced to 24 years for murdering his ex-girlfriend, a man pending another trial for killing another ex-partner
A man has been sentenced to 24 years in prison for the murder of his ex-girlfriend, while also facing another trial for the murder of a previous partner.
Valet claimed self-defense in trial that convicted him for killing beaten neighbor: 'I was afraid for my life'; VIDEO
A valet in Brazil was sentenced to 14 years in prison for the death of his neighbor, which he claims was an act of self-defense during their encounter.
Kevin Spacey reaches a settlement in London to avoid another trial for sexual abuse
Kevin Spacey has avoided another sexual abuse trial in London by reaching an out-of-court settlement with his accusers.
Claimants drop lawsuit against Gerry Adams over IRA bombings
Three men have withdrawn their lawsuit against Gerry Adams, the former Sinn Féin leader, regarding his alleged involvement in IRA bombings after a civil trial.
A promising 19-year-old wrestling team member hanged in Iran
In Iran, a 19-year-old wrestler named Saleham Mohammadi was executed by hanging for alleged involvement in protests, raising concerns about human rights abuses during his trial.
"Put him on trial." Russian blogger took on Putin and ended up in a psychiatric institution
A Russian blogger who criticized President Putin has been sent to a psychiatric hospital after facing backlash for his comments.
Death of PM Gisele: Should the Lieutenant Colonel go to a jury trial or be judged by Military Justice?
A lieutenant colonel, Geraldo Neto, has been charged with femicide and procedural fraud in the shooting death of his wife, soldier Gisele Alves, and a decision is pending on whether he will face a jury trial or military justice.
Grzegorz Braun puts on a show with his trial. He plans to publish a book afterwards
Grzegorz Braun's trial in Poland has become a spectacle, attracting numerous supporters and media attention.
4 Days Before the Jury, Justice Fails to Locate Henry Borel's Nanny for Testimony
The judiciary in Rio is struggling to find Henry Borel's nanny, a key witness in the upcoming murder trial scheduled for Monday, which involves accusations against his mother and a former councilor.
What happens if Castro resigns before the trial at the TSE? Understand the scenarios
Brazilian Governor Cláudio Castro faces a potential trial at the Superior Electoral Court that could lead to his condemnation, prompting discussions among his allies about resignation before the process concludes.
The Bonus Prince Is Prepared for a Prison Sentence
Marius Borg Høiby, son of the Norwegian Crown Princess, faces potential prison time as his trial concludes, with his defense arguing there is insufficient evidence for conviction.
Notebook Case: Claudio Uberti reaffirmed his confession: "They call me a snitch but I am repentant, not a snitch"
Claudio Uberti reaffirms his role as a collaborating witness in the high-profile corruption trial involving former officials and businesspeople in Argentina.
Defense Lawyer on Compensation Claims: - Almost Absurd
During the trial of Marius Borg Høiby, his defense lawyer argued that the compensation claims made by the alleged victims are nearly absurd, and if convicted, they should reference past cases where damages were significantly reduced due to consensual sex having occurred prior to any assaults.
Notebooks of the Bribes: Driver Oscar Centeno is at Comodoro Py to be questioned in the trial
Oscar Centeno, a key witness in the Coimas case, is at Comodoro Py for questioning during the oral trial regarding his detailed notes that initiated the investigation.
MP tries to maintain jury trial of ex-fiancé accused of killing lawyer and simulating suicide in Itaberaí
The Goiás Public Prosecutor's Office aims to uphold the jury trial for Luís Felipe Silva Lima, accused of murdering his ex-fiancée, lawyer Jordana Fraga Martins David, in 2018.
Defender Hard Out: Accuses Woman of Lying
In a high-profile Oslo court case, the defense attorney claims the woman accusing his client of rape is lying, presenting doubts about her credibility during the trial's closing arguments.
Marius Høiby’s Defense on the Last Day: Bad Behavior is Irrelevant
Marius Høiby’s defense argues that personal morals or behavior outside of legal statutes should not influence the court's decision in his ongoing trial.
"Brutal to Hear Høiby’s Defender"
The ongoing trial against Marius Borg Høiby features his defense attorney controversially challenging the credibility of the key witness, referred to as the Skaugum woman.
Resident accused of killing neighbor goes to trial this Thursday (19) in Ribeirão Preto
Sérgio Salomão Fernandes, accused of killing his neighbor Júlio César da Silva in Ribeirão Preto, will stand trial this Thursday (19) after claiming self-defense, which was not substantiated.
A man threatened a girl with a gun in Mažeikiai - a pre-trial investigation has been initiated
A man in Mažeikiai threatened a girl with a gun, leading to his arrest and a pre-trial investigation by the police.
"This case marked us": at the trial for the murder of Justine Vayrac, police bewildered by the 'chameleon' Lucas Larivée
The trial of Lucas Larivée for the murder of Justine Vayrac reveals disturbing insights into his character and behavior, alarming investigators involved in the case.
Becciu trusts in the new trial: 'Innocent, the truth will come to light'
Cardinal Angelo Becciu expresses confidence in his upcoming trial, claiming his innocence after being previously convicted on serious charges.
Ionara case: accused of murdering woman in front of her daughters goes to trial for feminicide in AC
A former police officer in Brazil has been ordered to stand trial for the feminicide of his partner, Ionara da Silva Nazaré, who he allegedly shot to death in front of her children.
Man who 'drove wife to suicide' strangled her with belt, court hears
Christopher Trybus is on trial for allegedly causing the suicide of his wife through extensive manipulation and sexual violence.
Trial in Landshut: Father Attempts to Kill Daughter with Rat Poison - Eight Years in Prison
A German father has been sentenced to eight years in prison for attempting to kill his three-year-old daughter using rat poison, amid conflicting claims from both parents regarding the incident's nature.
Tense confrontation between a femicide and his ex-sister-in-law during trial: 'You'll die in there, misogynist'
The trial of Javier Cerfoglio for the femicide of Magalí Vera involves tense testimonies from the victim's family, highlighting the brutal circumstances of her death.
Prosecutors seek more than seven years in jail for son of Norway’s crown princess
Prosecutors are seeking over seven years of imprisonment for Marius Borg Høiby, son of Norway’s crown princess, due to his involvement in 39 criminal offences, including serious charges such as rape and assault.
The case of 'Frogner Woman' became the origin of the trial against Borg Høiby
The trial against Marius Borg Høiby stems from abuse allegations raised by his former girlfriend, referred to as the 'Frogner Woman'.
A week before the verdict, Emily Ceco from 'Love is Blind' broke down in tears recalling the violence she suffered at the hands of her ex-husband
Emily Ceco, a former contestant on Netflix's 'Love is Blind Argentina,' broke down while discussing the violence she endured from her ex-husband, Santiago Martínez, as the court nears a verdict in his trial.
"Libyan Financing": Nicolas Sarkozy Reaffirms He Has "Committed None of the Facts"
Nicolas Sarkozy, during his appeal trial regarding alleged Libyan financing of his 2007 presidential campaign, maintains his innocence against previous convictions.
Shared Dreams Case: Mauricio Macri testified as a witness and recalled a call from Alberto Fernández 'intimidating' him to execute the program
Former President Mauricio Macri testified in the trial regarding the 'Shared Dreams' housing program, recalling a pressured call from Alberto Fernández during his cabinet role.
‘Put him on trial’: pro-Kremlin loyalist turns on Putin in rare outburst
Ilya Remeslo, a former pro-Kremlin lawyer, publicly denounces Vladimir Putin, calling for his resignation and trial over the disastrous war in Ukraine.
Ex-Belgian diplomat faces trial over Lumumba assassination
Former Belgian diplomat Etienne Davignon is set to stand trial for his alleged role in the assassination of Patrice Lumumba, the first Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, over sixty years ago.
Trial against Marius Borg Høiby: 'He knew what he was doing'
Marius Borg Høiby, once beloved in Norway, now dubbed 'the monster of Norway', expressed deep personal anguish during his closing statement in a trial where he faces significant prison time.
Belgium will prosecute a 93-year-old former diplomat for the assassination of Patrice Lumumba in Congo
Belgium has opened a trial against 93-year-old Étienne Davignon for his role in the assassination of Congo's first Prime Minister, Patrice Lumumba, in 1961.
Vatican infected by malagiustizia: the process against Becciu must be redone. Lawyers: rights violated
The Vatican court has declared the nullity of the sentence against Cardinal Angelo Becciu and ordered the renewal of his trial due to violations of legal procedures.
Belgium's judiciary breaks the silence and demands prosecution of former diplomat in the Lumumba assassination case
A Belgian court has ordered the trial of a former diplomat, Étienne Davignon, for his involvement in the assassination of Congo's first Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba in 1961.
Belgian aristocrat to be tried for the murder of Congo's first prime minister
A Belgian aristocrat, who served as a diplomat and European commissioner, is set to face trial for his alleged involvement in the assassination of Patrice Lumumba, the first prime minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Congo-Kinshasa: Ex-Belgian Diplomat to Stand Trial Over 1961 Assassination of Patrice Lumumba
A former Belgian diplomat has been ordered to stand trial in Belgium for his alleged role in the assassination of Patrice Lumumba in 1961, marking a significant step in addressing Belgium's colonial past.