The 'reasonable doubt' of those who acquitted Stasi: 'Sempio innocent until proven otherwise'
A new book examines the controversial Garlasco murder case, particularly focusing on the acquittal and subsequent conviction of Alberto Stasi, and suggests the narrative around his innocence is still alive among some.
M. Karystianou: "No one will touch the grave of the children"
Maria Karystianou criticizes the Greek judicial system for allegedly covering up the truth regarding the deaths of children in the recent train tragedy in Tembi.
Babiš wants to 'fight for the truth' in the Čapí hnízdo case, does not trust the court process
Andrej Babiš expresses his determination to pursue the truth in the Čapí hnízdo case while voicing skepticism about the judicial proceedings.
Exclusive: Re-trial Application Dismissed Without Reviewing Original Records by Judge Woo In-sung
The court dismissed a re-trial application recommended by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission for a past human rights violation incident, without securing original trial records, which raises concerns about judicial oversight.
Filed: Famelos' lawsuit against the 'Truth Team', no possible connection to ND emerged from the judicial investigation
The judicial investigation found no evidence linking the New Democracy party to the 'Truth Team', and thus Famelos' lawsuit has been filed away.
An inconvenient truth for Feijóo before the judge of the dana: the leader of the PP acknowledges that emergency management is autonomous
Alberto Núñez Feijóo, leader of the PP, admits under judicial review that emergency management falls under regional authority, countering his party's narrative of blaming the central government for a disastrous event.
The Truth is Upside Down. The Lesson of Enzo Tortora's Companion to Marco Travaglio
The new year has unofficially ignited the 'hostilities' ahead of the spring justice referendum, with Marco Travaglio using the case of Enzo Tortora to argue against supporters of judicial reforms.