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.
After being acquitted in annulled trial, woman is sentenced to 26 years in prison for husband's death in SC
Camila Fernanda Franca Pereira has been sentenced to 26 years in prison for the murder of her husband, Gustavo Alberto Sagaz, in a case that has gone through multiple judicial proceedings.
Complaint by judges against Konstantopoulou, Karystiannou: 'They do not want the trial for Tempe to take place'
Judges in Greece express concerns over attempts to politically exploit the trial concerning the Tempe tragedy, accusing certain politicians of obstructing the process.
Severe attack against Konstantopoulou by judges
The Association of Judges and Prosecutors in Greece has issued serious accusations against Zoe Konstantopoulou, claiming she is attempting to obstruct the trial regarding the tragic incident in Tempi.
Deputies: the Government delays the formation of the Political Trial Commission while the $LIBRA case advances
The Argentine government delays the establishment of a crucial Political Trial Commission amid ongoing implications of the $LIBRA case.
Cristina Kirchner attacks the Justice system over the Cuadernos case: "There are mafia practices"
Former Argentine President Cristina Kirchner has criticized the judicial system during her trial for corruption, claiming it involves mafia-like practices and asserting that she is a victim of political persecution.
Notebooks of Bribes: Cristina Kirchner Launched the Attack as Defense and Resumed Her Challenges to Justice
Cristina Kirchner defended herself in her bribery trial by attacking prosecutor Carlos Stornelli and the judicial system.
Sarkozy trial 'test to French judicial system' when faced with political pressure
The trial of former French President Nicolas Sarkozy poses significant challenges to the French judicial system amid political pressures.
From the Bettencourt case to the Libyan trial: Nicolas Sarkozy's never-ending judicial battle
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy continues to face multiple legal challenges, including an appeal in a Libyan financing case that has been ongoing for over 15 years.
Concerns Over Judicial Intimidation from 'Distortion of Law' Offense... Supreme Court to Create Task Force for Criminal Trial Protection and Support
The South Korean Supreme Court announced the establishment of a task force to address concerns regarding judicial intimidation related to the newly introduced 'distortion of law' offense.
A federal judge has been sent to trial for threatening his employees, and the process for his dismissal is beginning.
Federal Judge Pablo Díaz Lacava of La Pampa has been ordered to stand trial for threats and workplace abuse in a context of gender-based violence against female employees.
After more than 2 years, those accused of killing 5 in a massacre in AC are brought to a popular jury
Four individuals have been indicted to stand trial for their alleged involvement in a massacre that left five dead in Rio Branco, Brazil, in November 2023.
Tempi: The trial was interrupted due to the president's indisposition
The trial concerning the Tempi railway disaster was adjourned due to the presiding judge's illness, rescheduled for March 19.
José López says he is not mentally fit to continue in the trial of the bribery notebooks
José López, a former government official, claims he is not mentally capable of continuing his trial regarding corruption linked to the notebooks of bribes.
Exclusive: Family of School Bullying Victim Loses Due to Attorney Kwon Kyung-ae's No-show, Decides to Seek Judicial Review
The family of a school bullying victim has requested the court to reopen proceedings, claiming their right to a fair trial was violated when attorney Kwon Kyung-ae failed to attend hearings and thus led to their loss in a damage compensation lawsuit.
Followers of No always want a biased prosecutor
A prosecutor involved in the trial against Italian Minister Daniela Santanchè appeared in court wearing a No vote symbol, raising concerns about impartiality in the judicial process.
Confession and contradictions: how the 16 hours of the jury that convicted the stepmother for poisoning her stepchildren went
The jury trial that convicted Cíntia Mariano Dias Cabral for poisoning her stepchildren lasted nearly 16 hours and involved emotional testimonies and serious accusations from the children of the accused.
Operation Repentant / Ján Čurilla and Pavol Ďurka will be prosecuted at liberty. The judge did not take them into custody
Police officers Ján Čurilla and Pavol Ďurka will be prosecuted while remaining free, as their judge did not impose pre-trial detention.
Liberia: Koffa Pushes Back Against Jury Disbandment in Capitol Arson Case
Former House Speaker Jonathan Fonati Koffa defends his right to a fair trial as he challenges the disbandment of the jury in the Capitol arson case.
Grzegorz Braun appeared in court. He had unusual company
Polish MEP Grzegorz Braun is facing trial for an incident in which he extinguished Hanukkah candles with a fire extinguisher, alongside other accusations regarding previous misconduct.
Trial opened against Mónica Oltra for covering up her ex-husband's sexual abuse of a minor
The Valencia Court has initiated a trial against Mónica Oltra for allegedly covering up sexual abuse committed by her ex-husband against a minor in her care.
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.
Jury with defendants accused of attempting to kill teacher postponed after juror list leak in MA
A jury trial for four defendants accused of attempting to kill teacher Edemires Moura Barbosa has been postponed after one of the defendants accessed the complete list of summoned jurors.
With the Schoklender brothers, De Vido and José López, the oral trial for "Shared Dreams" begins this Wednesday
The Argentine federal court will start the trial of several high-profile defendants, including the Schoklender brothers and former officials, for the alleged embezzlement of funds intended for social housing.
Aftenposten: The Prosecutor's Office Requests a Fine of 400,000 NOK for NRK After Images of Victims
The Norwegian Prosecutor's office is seeking a fine for NRK for airing images of crime victims during a court trial, which they claim undermines the victims' trust in the judicial process.
The Oversight Commission shifts its agenda towards the irregular issuance of licenses and registrations in various municipalities across the country
The Oversight Commission of the National Assembly of Ecuador is investigating the irregularities in the issuance of driving licenses and vehicle registrations in various municipalities after completing a political trial against a judicial official.
Commissioner Villarejo returns to the dock with the start of the trial over the 'Dina case'
Commissioner José Manuel Villarejo is on trial for allegedly trading information from a stolen phone belonging to Dina Bousselham, a former advisor to Pablo Iglesias.
"Re-trial Required" but No Means to Do So...Need for Follow-up Legislation Already Discussed
The South Korean Supreme Court's recent materials on constitutional complaint law raise concerns over the implications and procedural confusion that may arise from its rapid implementation.
Disappearance of Loan: Strong Clash Between Prosecutors and Judges Over the Decision to Start the Trial on October 7
A dispute has arisen between prosecutors and judges over the scheduled start of a trial regarding the disappearance of a child named Loan, with significant concerns expressed by the child's parents.
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.
'Fringe Benefits': a retired judge complained about the lack of snacks and coffee for magistrates during a trial at the STF
During a trial at Brazil's Supreme Federal Court, retired judge Cláudia Márcia de Carvalho Soares criticized the lack of basic provisions for magistrates, including snacks and functional apartments.
Setback for a businessman, Cristina and De Vido in the trial for the Coima Notebooks
The Argentine Federal Criminal Cassation Court rejected a businessman’s offer to pay and perform community service to avoid prosecution in a corruption trial involving notable political figures.
PSG Fans Support Hakimi in the Stands
Paris Saint-Germain fans expressed their support for Moroccan defender Achraf Hakimi during a UEFA Champions League match against Monaco, following a judicial decision to refer him for trial on a rape charge.
Notebooks of the Bribes: The Trial Court Rejected an Attempt by Ricardo Jaime to Dismiss One of the Judges
In a legal move, Ricardo Jaime's attempt to disqualify judge Fernando Canero on grounds of perceived bias has been rejected by the Federal Oral Court No. 7.
Athens Court: Lawyer Carried a Weapon During a Trial – What the Association of Judges and Prosecutors States
A lawyer was caught carrying a gun during a criminal trial at the Athens Court, raising significant concerns about security in judicial premises, according to a statement from the Association of Judges and Prosecutors.
Petroamazonas requests anti-corruption judge Carlos Serrano to excuse himself from the trial tribunal in the Triple A case; request seeks to avoid delays and annulments
Petroamazonas has requested that anti-corruption judge Carlos Serrano recuse himself from the Triple A trial tribunal in order to prevent potential legal delays and invalidation issues.
Hakimi on trial for rape
Achraf Hakimi has been referred to trial for rape following a three-year judicial investigation.
"You had to eat snot": died 651 days after receiving a brutal beating and the family requests that the trial be expedited
Walter Teves passed away after being in a coma for 651 days following a brutal attack by two brothers, prompting his family to urge for a hastening of the judicial process.
The leaders of the 'patriotic police' minimize their maneuvers against the Pujol in the trial
High-ranking police officials have downplayed their involvement in illicit operations against former Catalan president Jordi Pujol during a trial.
Tunisian lawyer jailed by anti-terror court released from prison
Ahmed Souab, a prominent Tunisian lawyer, has been released from prison after serving a 10-month sentence handed down by an anti-terror court for criticizing a mass trial of political figures.
The Valencia Court orders the opening of a trial against Mónica Oltra against the criteria of the investigating judge
The Valencia Court has ordered a trial against former Vice President Mónica Oltra for allegedly covering up sexual abuse committed by her ex-husband.
Widow of Marielle says that the trial of the masterminds in the STF can serve as an example against impunity
Mônica Benício, the widow of Marielle Franco, expresses high hopes for the upcoming trial of those responsible for the murder of Marielle and Anderson Gomes at the Supreme Federal Court in Brazil.
The plan of the 'gaucho narco': the Security Minister of Entre Ríos assured that his name was on the victim list
The article discusses a high-profile trial involving Leonardo Airaldi, accused of hiring assassins to kill prominent judicial figures in Argentina.
Increase of Supreme Court Justices as a Means to Alleviate Trial Backlog... Need for Measures to Address Concerns of Undermining Lower Courts
The proposed amendment to increase the number of Supreme Court justices in South Korea raises concerns about potential undermining of lower courts while aiming to resolve trial backlogs.
Kozani: 39-year-old arrested for illegally recording trial with her mobile phone
A 39-year-old woman was arrested in Kozani for illegally recording a criminal trial with her mobile phone during court proceedings.
President Yoon: Why ask foreign governments for opinions on the Yoon Seok-yeol ruling? Criticize media behavior
President Yoon criticized domestic media for seeking foreign governments' opinions on the trial of former President Yoon Seok-yeol regarding charges of insurrection.
Choi Sang-mok, accused of perjury, applies for disqualification of Judge Jin-kwan Lee overseeing Han Deok-soo's sentencing
Choi Sang-mok, a former economic deputy prime minister indicted for perjury, has requested the disqualification of Judge Jin-kwan Lee, expressing concerns over the fairness of the trial regarding Han Deok-soo's case.