The Innocents in Jail Cost Us One Billion. This Is How Reform Will Prevent More Unjust Trials
The article discusses the significant financial burden and societal impact of judicial errors in Italy, highlighting a proposed reform aimed at reducing such injustices.
Pdl Zuncheddu. Fi proposes a monthly allowance for victims of miscarriages of justice
Forza Italia proposes a monthly allowance for victims of judicial errors, inspired by Beniamino Zuncheddu, who was wrongfully imprisoned for 33 years.
Here's the black list of unpunished judges. Forgotten prisoners and prison by mistake
The article discusses the issue of judicial errors in Italy, highlighting the lack of accountability for judges and the impact on victims.
The Gallery of Errors: From Prison for 'Resemblance' to Phantom Bribes
The event hosted by Fratelli d'Italia at Teatro Parenti in Milan highlighted numerous cases of judicial mistakes that have ruined lives and families, illustrating the need for reform in the justice system.
Collective rape: what the Court of Justice of RJ says about the progress of the inquiry
The Court of Justice of Rio de Janeiro has issued a statement regarding the processing of the collective rape case in Copacabana, emphasizing judicial integrity in the face of procedural errors by the police.
Record compensations for errors of courts and prosecutors. Over 10 million PLN for wrongful arrests and detentions
In Poland, a growing concern over wrongful arrests has led to notable compensations exceeding 10 million PLN, highlighting systemic issues in the judicial process.
False truths from the prosecutors of David Rossi
The article discusses the long-delayed acknowledgment that David Rossi was murdered, amidst years of judicial errors and misleading narratives in Siena.
We victims of maljustice for the Yes
Antonio Lattanzi, a victim of judicial errors, calls on prosecutor Gratteri to address the pain caused by wrongful incarcerations, advocating for justice reform.
Courts signal follow-up on the Baneheia report
Norwegian courts are set to thoroughly review the Baneheia report and take measures to prevent future judicial errors.
BBC: Wrong person in prison for 23 years for the murder of a student? The false testimonies and the videos that 'vanished'
A BBC Panorama investigation raises serious questions about judicial errors and deliberate evidence tampering in the case of Omar Bengit, who has spent 23 years in prison for the 2002 murder of South Korean student Jeong Ok-sin in Bournemouth.
Power Outage, Judicial Mistakes and Norovirus at the Winter Olympics
The article discusses issues such as power outages, legal errors, and outbreaks of norovirus that affected the Winter Olympics.
Carlos Castresana: "The Spanish justice system is incapable of recognizing its mistakes and correcting them"
Carlos Castresana critiques the Spanish justice system's inability to acknowledge and rectify its historical judicial errors in his newly published book.
Ernesto Casado on the 'Bolaños Reform': 'Kicking the can down the road will create problems and errors'
Ernesto Casado criticizes the haste of Bolaños regarding the reform of the judicial system, warning that it will lead to errors and complications.