Judge tore up the documents. Maciej Nawacki wins in the Supreme Court, will not lose immunity
Judge Maciej Nawacki will maintain his judicial immunity after the Supreme Court ruled that his actions during a judge assembly did not constitute legal consequences.
Eliana Calmon Revisits Episodes That Justify the Code of Ethics
Eliana Calmon reflects on her tenure as the national corregidora of the judiciary and discusses ethical practices that should be incorporated into a judicial code of conduct.
Central African Republic: A policeman arrested after the escape of rebel leader Nourd Gregaza found dead
The body of a policeman involved in the investigation of a rebel leader's escape has been discovered, raising concerns over judicial transparency and police conduct.
Source: High-ranking Air Force officer detained for espionage in Greece
A 54-year-old high-ranking officer, whose name is withheld, has been detained in Greece on charges of espionage, with military judicial authorities indicating clear evidence of criminal conduct.
Execution Against an Innocent Woman: The Supreme Court Gave Her a Chance for Higher Compensation
The Supreme Court has given a wrongfully evicted woman the opportunity for greater compensation due to improper official conduct by a judicial executor, with responsibility resting on the state and specifically aimed at the Ministry of Justice.
Daily summary of JN: Toffoli and Moraes comment on the judges' code of conduct; investigations into dogs Orelha and Caramelo are completed
Supreme Court ministers discussed ethical conduct with Toffoli advocating judicial self-restraint and Moraes condemning the demonization of judges' lectures, while police investigations related to organized crime and missing children continue in various states.
Indefensible
In his opening speech for the judicial year, President of the STF, Minister Edson Fachin, stated that each minister must take responsibility for their choices and announced the assignment of Minister Cármen Lúcia to create a code of conduct for the court.
Cármen announces conduct rules for electoral judges with restriction on participation in events
Minister Cármen Lúcia, president of the TSE, announced ethical conduct recommendations for electoral judges during the opening of the judicial year, with a proposal to be discussed at an upcoming meeting.
At the opening of the judicial year, Fachin advocates prioritizing the STF's code of conduct and says it is a moment for 'self-correction'
During the reopening of the Supreme Court's activities, President Luiz Edson Fachin emphasized the creation of an ethics code as a key priority and announced that Cármen Lúcia will serve as the rapporteur.
STF resumes activities this Monday; see what may be judged in February
The Federal Supreme Court (STF) is set to resume its activities after the year-end recess, with discussions on a Code of Conduct for magistrates and awaiting the Senate's review of Jorge Messias's nomination.