Triple A Case: Trial Hearing Will Resume on May 30
The trial hearing for the Triple A case has been postponed to May 30, 2026, after connectivity issues and defense complaints.
Trial hearing in the Triple A case resumes with Aquiles Alvarez at the Santa Elena Judicial Unit
The trial hearing in the Triple A case, involving allegations of illegal oil trading, resumed with Mayor Aquiles Alvarez present at the Santa Elena Judicial Unit.
Court orders transfer of Aquiles Alvarez to La Libertad judicial unit to continue trial hearing
The court has ordered the transfer of Aquiles Alvarez and César Bravo to continue their trial hearing in La Libertad due to technical issues during the previous session.
Triple A Case: Trial Hearing Reinstated with Defenders of the Accused in the Encuentro Prison
The trial hearing for the Triple A case has been reinstated, with lawyers for the accused traveling to prison to meet their clients in preparation for the legal proceedings.
Strict stance of the court on Ganga Iftar party, 14 accused sent to jail
In a case concerning an Iftar party held in the Ganga, the court has sent all 14 accused to judicial custody for 14 days following a hearing.
'I have complete faith in the judicial system': Rajpal Yadav
Famous comedian and Bollywood actor Rajpal Yadav received significant relief from the Delhi High Court in an old cheque bounce case, with the court extending his interim bail until the next hearing scheduled for April 1.
Germany and Spain, Judicial Justice Changed by Appeals... 'Whom Does Court Formalism Exist For?'
Germany and Spain are reshaping their judicial systems as appeals against court formalism raise questions about the rights of defendants and the essence of justice.
Lack of judicial mandate for ex-Controller Carlos Pólit's lawyer prevents the installation of sentence execution hearing in Odebrecht case
The failure to provide a judicial mandate for the lawyer of ex-Controller Carlos Pólit has halted a scheduled hearing on the execution of his sentence for corruption due to procedural issues.
Triple A Case: Judge Daniella Camacho Denies Requests for Recusal and Installs Preliminary Hearing for Judicial Evaluation on Illicit Association
Judge Daniella Camacho has denied requests for recusal in the Triple A case and has scheduled a preliminary hearing for the defendants involved in illicit association.
IESS: Appeal hearing for the appointment of the insured representative will take place in June
The appointment of Jorge Moncayo as the insured representative at the Ecuadorian Institute of Social Security (IESS) is still under judicial dispute, with an appeal hearing scheduled for June 19.
Investigated in the kidnapping of a 14-year-old teenager in Northern PI go through a hearing: 'constant insecurity', says father
The kidnapping case of 14-year-old Jorge Gabriel Carvalho has led to a judicial hearing for five suspects, with insights shared by his father regarding the pervasive insecurity they face.
Suitcase Murder: Ricardo Jardim's Defense to Request Mental Sanity Exam and Points to Other Person's DNA After First Hearing
The first instruction hearing for the murder case of Brasília Costa, whose dismembered body was discovered in Porto Alegre, was held, with the defendant Ricardo Jardim's defense questioning the DNA evidence.
The Hannibal of Żoliborz case is removed from the Supreme Court agenda. The reason is the appointment of a neo-judge
The Supreme Court hearing for Kajetan P., sentenced to life in prison for murder, has been postponed due to a request for rescheduling and the disqualification of a judge.
Hearing between Esteban Paz and Francisco Egas for the 'habeas data' action against the Ecuadorian Football Federation is postponed
A judicial hearing between Esteban Paz and Francisco Egas regarding a constitutional action against the Ecuadorian Football Federation has been postponed due to medical reasons.
The Judges' Honor Court reprimanded a judge from the Trakai courts – she did not wear a robe while hearing cases
A judge in Lithuania has been reprimanded for not wearing a judicial robe while presiding over cases and for failing to announce verdicts and explain appeal procedures.
The appeal hearing of Aquiles Alvarez in the Goleada case has been postponed again
The Provincial Court of Justice of Pichincha has postponed the appeal hearing for Guayaquil's mayor, Aquiles Alvarez, in the Goleada case due to the unavailability of judges and the prosecutor.
Days Before the Hearing in the Triple A Case, There Is Still Not a Complete Trial Court; Parties Involved Request Raffle to Avoid 'Unnecessary Delays'
With less than three days until the hearing for the Triple A case, concerns arise over the incomplete Anti-Corruption Tribunal and the impending legal proceedings involving high-profile defendants including the mayor of Guayaquil.
A tribunal is formed for the Goleada case hearing due to judges' travel
A new tribunal has been created to preside over the appeal hearing in the Goleada case as two original judges are traveling abroad.
PCR Test Case: appeal hearing against the dismissal of Jorge Yunda and thirteen others prosecuted for embezzlement is suspended
The appeal hearing against the dismissal of former Quito mayor Jorge Yunda and thirteen others accused of embezzlement was suspended after a request for a postponement was made by the new provincial prosecutor.
Loan Case: A Key Hearing for the Trial Begins, Which the Defendants Tried to Halt Over 300 Times
Defendants in the Loan Danilo Peña abduction case have tried over 300 times to delay the trial proceedings, with a new preliminary hearing taking place in Corrientes.
Juana Rivas's son accuses his father of causing him 'a hell' in which he feared for his life
Gabriel Arcuri, the son of Juana Rivas, has accused his father, Francesco Arcuri, of subjecting him and his brother to abusive conditions, fearing for their lives during a court hearing in Italy.
Judge confuses deformity with laughter and reprimands witness: "Why are you laughing?"
A Brazilian judge reprimands a witness, mistaking a facial deformity for laughter during a court hearing, raising questions about the sensitivity and awareness needed in judicial proceedings.
Hearing on election petition postponed, CJI asked - Should we interfere with HC's work?
The Supreme Court of India raised concerns about frequent adjournments in election petition hearings, questioning the impact of such delays on the judicial process.
The trial hearing in the Triple A case has been scheduled for March 7, 2026, and will last fifteen days
The trial for the Triple A case, involving 22 defendants including Guayaquil's mayor, is set to begin on March 7, 2026, in Quito, Ecuador.
Public hearing on the rule of law bill. The conflict among judges continues
Poland's Sejm is discussing a government bill designed to regulate the status of 'neo-judges,' leading to significant opposition from the judicial community.
Fine Furniture Case: Hearing against Nubia Vera, judge accused of the crime of concussion, is held in Quito
The court in Quito commenced a hearing against Nubia Vera, accused of requesting bribes in exchange for favorable judicial decisions.
The Supreme Court requires Ábalos and Koldo García to attend the preliminary hearing of the mask trial in person
The Supreme Court mandates former minister José Luis Ábalos and his advisor Koldo García to attend the preliminary hearing related to the mask trial in person rather than via videoconference from prison.
"The system stinks. This job stinks": an ICE lawyer admits in court that the agency violates judicial orders
An ICE lawyer publicly expressed the agency's internal exhaustion and failures in front of a judge during a hearing in Minnesota, highlighting the challenges of the U.S. immigration system.
The former chief of staff of Maroto says he does not remember managing documentation of the company in the 'hydrocarbons case'
Juan Ignacio Díaz Bidart, former chief of staff to Reyes Maroto, testified that he does not recall managing documentation related to the 'hydrocarbons case', although he acknowledged a meeting with the partner of Victor de Aldama.
Date set to define the jurisdiction of the judicial case that concerns Chiqui Tapia the most
A hearing has been scheduled for February 10 to determine whether a judicial case involving Claudio 'Chiqui' Tapia's dealings with U.S. companies will remain in the Buenos Aires national courts or be transferred to Lomas de Zamora.
Hearing in the Amistad case involving lawyer Bibian Hernández accused of money laundering is postponed again
The hearing in the Amistad case, where lawyer Bibian Hernández faces money laundering charges, was postponed again due to a recusal motion against the judge by the defenses of two of the defendants.