Almost useless, nearly one in two trials: more than 200,000 acquitted defendants
Recent statistics reveal that approximately 226,000 individuals were acquitted in Italy over the past two years, highlighting a significant issue with the judicial process where many are forced to defend against unfounded accusations.
The Chief Justice Deceives the People Like This [Column by Park Yong-hyun]
The Chief Justice of South Korea, Cho Hee-dae, faced criticism for allegedly misleading the public about the nation's judicial system's credibility by citing foreign indices and statistics.
Russian Courts Hand Down Record Number of Life Sentences in 2025
Russian courts have imposed a record-breaking 100 life sentences from January to November 2025, nearly double the total for the entire year of 2022, according to the Supreme Court.