Justice cannot bypass process to correct error, says prosecutor about case of man who was acquitted of raping girl in MG
A prosecutor in Minas Gerais criticized a judicial decision that reversed an acquittal of a man convicted of raping a minor, arguing it poses a legal dilemma.
‘Portobello’: the Camorra disrupts Italian prime time television in Marco Bellocchio's new miniseries
The miniseries 'Portobello' by Marco Bellocchio examines a significant judicial error in Italy involving the television presenter Enzo Tortora, who was wrongfully imprisoned.
Can unpublished judgments of the Constitutional Tribunal be applied?
A procedural error in a legal question directed to the Supreme Court has hindered the court's ability to decide whether and to what extent an unpublished judgment of the Constitutional Tribunal can be applied.
Judicial error in Berlin: Judge delays protocol, alleged rapist is released
A serious judicial error in Berlin has led to the release of an alleged rapist, putting the victim's safety at risk after she bravely testified against him.
SA Parole Board says commissioner made 'error' in overturning Snowtown killer's release
The SA Parole Board seeks a judicial review of a decision by the Parole Administrative Review Commissioner who overruled their plan to release Snowtown murderer James Vlassakis in 2025, claiming they were not allowed to participate in the review process.
Between Rouen, Spain, and Morocco, the underbelly of a 'large-scale' drug trafficking operation and the denials of the 'mastermind' as presumed
A 42-year-old man, suspected of leading a large drug trafficking organization, has been extradited from Morocco and is in provisional detention, claiming judicial error while using various aliases to coordinate deliveries on encrypted messaging services.