Judge sentenced for raping another judge but still without immunity. Will he face a final verdict?
A judge from the District Court in Bydgoszcz was sentenced to four years in prison for raping a fellow judge, but his case is still pending appeals, raising questions about the finality of the verdict.
Laws on Judicial Appeals and Distortion of Law to Take Effect Tomorrow, Judicial Appeals Can Be Filed From Midnight Today
New laws concerning judicial appeals and distortion of law will come into effect tomorrow, allowing for immediate filing of judicial appeals starting at midnight today.
Obama appointeeβs Chicago immigration order backfires after court says she went too far
A federal appeals court overturned an immigration enforcement order issued by a Chicago judge, ruling that it overstepped judicial authority.
Jan KuzawiΕski, President of the National Chamber of Appeals: I Am Afraid of a Wave of Departures
Jan KuzawiΕski discusses the challenges faced by the National Chamber of Appeals in Poland, particularly regarding delays in rulings and the potential for a wave of resignations.
The Golden Dawn and the Next Paragraph
Greece's appeals court has definitively upheld the conviction of 42 members of the extremist Golden Dawn party, marking a significant judicial closure on the organization labeled as a criminal entity.
Senate appeals Gilmar's decision that suspended the breaking of confidentiality for a company linked to Toffoli by CPI
The Federal Senate of Brazil is contesting a recent judicial decision that halted the breaking of confidentiality for a company associated with minister Dias Toffoli, claiming it undermines the investigative powers of parliamentary commissions.
Judicial Setback for Gavin Newsom in California: Law Requiring Visible ID for ICE Agents Suspended
A federal appeals court temporarily suspended a California law requiring ICE agents to display visible identification, marking a setback for Governor Gavin Newsom amidst immigration policy tensions with the Trump administration.
Disqualification of Marine Le Pen: Court to Review Her Appeal in 2026
The Paris Appeals Court will have a decision regarding Marine Le Pen's disqualification ready by summer 2026, affecting her potential candidacy for the 2027 presidential elections.
Who protects children from sexual violence?
A controversial court ruling in Brazil that initially cleared a man of sexually assaulting a 12-year-old girl has sparked outrage and led to a reaffirmation of his conviction by the appeals court after public pushback.
VIDEOS: AB1 of Wednesday, February 25, 2026
The article discusses recent legal news, including defendants beginning to serve sentences, ongoing appeals, and the response of various officials to recent judicial decisions in Brazil.
Appeal Dismissed for 12 Democrats: Violation of Hong Kong National Security Law, Preliminary Election is 'Sedition'
A Hong Kong court dismissed the appeals of 12 pro-democracy activists who were convicted under the National Security Law for their involvement in a preliminary election deemed an attempt to subvert the government.
Santa Cruz appeals to the Supreme Court
The province of Santa Cruz in Argentina is appealing to the Supreme Court amid a serious institutional crisis driven by judicial corruption and the manipulation of justice by political factions.
According to the court, Han Deok-soo gets 23 years, Lee Sang-min 7 years... Will the court of appeals correct the treason dedicated to the military?
The court has ruled that former Minister Lee Sang-min is guilty of aiding a treason plan by issuing orders to cut power to media outlets, yet his sentence is significantly lower than that of former Prime Minister Han Deok-soo, raising questions about sentencing disparities.
TJ-SP appeals the suspension of allowances and talks about the risk of legal insecurity in Dino's decision
The SΓ£o Paulo Court of Justice has appealed against a federal decision that halted the payment of additional allowances across the three branches of government, citing concerns over legal insecurity.
'Trial Appeal Law' Passed by the Democratic Party in Committee
The South Korean National Assembly's Legislative and Judiciary Committee has approved a bill allowing constitutional appeals against court rulings, led by the Democratic Party.
Prosecution appeals the second trial ruling on Yang Sung-tae, Park Byung-dae, and Ko Young-han in the 'judicial wrongdoing' case
The prosecution has filed an appeal against the second trial ruling involving former Supreme Court Chief Justice Yang Sung-tae and other judges over the judicial corruption scandal.
The French Prosecutor Requests a Five-Year Disqualification for Marine Le Pen, but Leaves the Door Open for Her to Be a Candidate
The French prosecutor has requested a five-year disqualification for far-right leader Marine Le Pen, but has left the possibility for her to run in upcoming elections depending on judicial outcomes regarding her appeals.