How many amnesias about the disasters of those two prosecutors
The article critiques the statements of prosecutors Nicola Gratteri and Antonino Di Matteo regarding the upcoming referendum, accusing them of misrepresenting voters and maligning the judicial system.
Here is the long list of shame: rapists and pedophiles reported in Italy
The article discusses the systemic issue of repeat offenders among migrants in Italy, particularly focusing on rapists and pedophiles who have not been deported despite serious crimes.
Marek Domagalski: Judges Should Be Assigned Limits to Their Power
The article discusses the ongoing disputes within the judicial system of Poland, especially regarding the conflicts between old and new judges and proposals for reforming the Supreme Court.
Judge denies amparo to Hernán 'N', alleged leader of 'La Barredora', against possible extradition to the US
A federal judge has denied an amparo sought by Hernán 'N', aimed at preventing his possible extradition to the United States due to a lack of formal extradition requests.
'Purging' the list of 75 candidates for Attorney General begins with incomplete commission and complaints from oversight
The review process for 75 candidates to become Ecuador's Attorney General is marred by delays, incomplete oversight, and transparency concerns.
Up to three years in prison for failing to comply with legitimate decisions of the competent authority for which Aquiles Alvarez will be prosecuted
Guayaquil's mayor, Aquiles Alvarez, faces a potential prison sentence of up to three years for allegedly failing to comply with legal decisions regarding the use of electronic surveillance devices.
VIDEO: Cryptocurrency millionaire plans to build a 'paradise on earth' on Caribbean island
A cryptocurrency millionaire has revealed controversial plans to develop a small Caribbean island into a semi-autonomous community with its own judicial system.
Lawyer arrested suspected of intimidating judge also investigated for illegally arresting officials in PI, says delegate
Lawyer Jonatã Timóteo Brandão Lima was arrested for allegedly intimidating a judge and is being investigated for illegally detaining public officials in Piauí, Brazil.
Notebook Case: The Court rejected the objections of Cristina Kirchner and the rest of the accused
The Federal Oral Court No. 7 has dismissed objections raised by Cristina Kirchner and other accused parties in the ongoing corruption case, allowing the legal proceedings to proceed as scheduled.
In two hours or one month you can solve a judicial problem with mediation, an alternative that not everyone knows: learn how to access it
Mediation offers a fast and confidential means to resolve legal conflicts in Ecuador, significantly easing the workload of the judicial system.
Judges Warn: More Asylum Procedures Burden Hesse's Administrative Courts
Judges in Hesse, Germany, are sounding alarms over the significant increase in asylum procedures that are straining the capacity of administrative courts.
No pretrial detention requested in connection with sexual assault investigation in Akureyri
Authorities in Akureyri are not seeking pretrial detention amid an ongoing investigation into a sexual assault case.
Moon Hyung-bae: 'Distortion of Law Crime, Legislation by the National Assembly Must Be Respected... I Have Also Been Reported Multiple Times'
Former Constitutional Court Chief Justice Moon Hyung-bae emphasized the importance of respecting the legislation of the 'Judicial Three Laws' led by the Democratic Party, while discussing the implications of the 'distortion of law' crime.
[Exclusive] The Supreme Court is setting up a task force to respond to the 'Lawsuit for Review'... Directs assessment of impact to departments
The South Korean Supreme Court is preparing a task force to address the introduction of the 'Lawsuit for Review' law, which may cause confusion in the judicial system, by directing its various departments to evaluate potential impacts.
Family in the Woods: “Inspection without reason, that of the ministry is intimidation”
A family in the woods claims that a recent inspection by the ministry was baseless and serves as an intimidation tactic.
Former Chancellor Mynář to Receive Just Under Half a Million from the State
Former presidential office chief Vratislav Mynář has been awarded 472,000 CZK by the Ministry of Justice for wrongful prosecution in a subsidy fraud case.
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.
Delhi Riots: Sharjeel Imam Granted 10-Day Interim Bail to Attend Brother's Wedding
Sharjeel Imam, accused in the Delhi riots conspiracy case, has been granted 10-day interim bail by a court to attend his brother's wedding and care for his ill mother.
Jan Kuzawiński, President of the National Chamber of Appeals: I Am Afraid of a Wave of Departures
Jan Kuzawiński discusses the challenges faced by the National Chamber of Appeals in Poland, particularly regarding delays in rulings and the potential for a wave of resignations.
Letters from readers: AFA, appointment, painful situation
Readers express concerns about the Argentine Football Association's challenges and government appointments, highlighting the impact on fans and public trust in the judicial system.
‘The ruling of the SCJN is not enough for me’: Sasha Sokol accuses Luis de Llano of refusing to comply with the sentence
Singer Sasha Sokol claims producer Luis de Llano has not complied with a Supreme Court ruling requiring him to publicly apologize and pay damages.
Aquiles Alvarez accumulates two preventive prison orders against him
Aquiles Alvarez, the mayor of Guayaquil, faces two preventive prison orders following a court ruling based on his violation of electronic monitoring requirements.
The Judicial Power did not sanction the judge who called Sánchez's wife "Barbigoña" because he did it as a "mere citizen"
The Spanish Judicial Power decided not to sanction Manuel Ruiz de Lara for referring to Begoña Gómez as 'Barbigoña', arguing that he acted as a private citizen rather than in his judicial role.
Judge Hajduk refused detention for Čurilla and Ďurka and warns against criminalizing established practices
Judge Tomáš Hajduk ruled against the detention of police officers Ján Čurilla and Pavol Ďurka, stating that the proposal for their detention was submitted to the wrong court, rendering the case illegal.
The prosecutor Cascini backfires for the No, amid gaffes and shocking statements
Giuseppe Cascini finds himself at the center of controversy as his responses during a debate regarding the judicial system's integrity reflect inconsistencies related to the recent referendum.
Judge and former prosecutor accused of trying to extort a family of butchers to avoid imprisoning them
A judge and a former prosecutor in Argentina are under investigation for allegedly attempting to extort a family of butchers with a bribe to prevent their imprisonment.
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.
PGR defends itself against Mendonça's criticism regarding the arrest order for Vorcaro: without 'option to be unconsidered'
The Attorney General of Brazil, Paulo Gonet, defended his actions in the investigations of a billion-dollar fraud involving Banco Master, emphasizing that criminal cases should not be treated lightly and responding to criticisms from Supreme Court Justice André Mendonça.
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.
What if we replaced judges with AI?
The article explores the provocative idea of substituting judges with artificial intelligence in Brazil's judicial system amidst current crises in the judiciary.
[Editorial] Constitutional Court Chief Justice Says He Feels "Heavy Responsibility" for Introducing Judicial Petition System, Must Be Fully Prepared
The Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court, Kim Sang-hwan, expressed his weighty responsibility regarding the implementation of the judicial petition system after it was approved in a recent cabinet meeting.
José María Fernández Seijo, progressive member of the CGPJ: 'I thought other things could be done differently, but I assume that the structure forces me to renounce'
José María Fernández Seijo reflects on the challenges of his role within the CGPJ and the need for a rebalancing in judicial appointments.
25yo jailed for SA Mid North crash that killed two 'beautiful girls'
Seth Rigney, 25, has been sentenced to prison for a crash that killed his girlfriend and another young woman in South Australia.
The Cassation confirmed the sentence of four years and eight months in prison against Ricardo Echegaray for fraud with Oil Combustibles
The Federal Chamber of Cassation has upheld the sentence of Ricardo Echegaray to four years and eight months in prison for his involvement in tax fraud linked to Oil Combustibles.
COMMENTARY: Equality Before the Law Has Suffered - Josef Koukal
The article discusses the ongoing legal battles surrounding Andrej Babiš and highlights the implications of political interference in the judicial process in Czechia.
Judicial Decisions in Southern Minas
A man was sentenced to 11 years and four months in prison for attempting to kill military police officers in Passos, Brazil.
Babiš has immunity. He hid from the justice he trusts
Czech politician Andrej Babiš is facing legal troubles but claims immunity while expressing trust in the judicial system.
Drug Dealing, Rape, and Theft: Who is the Migrant Pardoned by the Judges Mentioned by Meloni
The article discusses the case of Fatallah O., a Moroccan migrant with a long criminal history, focusing on Italy's struggles with repatriation and the judicial system.
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.
State Audit: In three years, the proportion of timely recommendations implemented has increased to 23%
The Lithuanian State Audit Office reports an increase in the timely implementation of recommendations to 23% over three years, highlighting positive reforms in the judiciary and social support systems, but noting ongoing delays in critical systemic changes.
Report captures 'king of processes' in condominium, he gets upset and threatens to take reporter to the police; VIDEO
A report reveals Luiz Eduardo Bottura, a fugitive accused of leading a criminal organization, living luxuriously in a condominium despite serious legal charges.
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.
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.
A detained man accused of rape jumped from the third floor in the courts of La Plata
A man detained on charges of sexual assault jumped from the third floor of the penal courts in La Plata, Argentina, resulting in serious injuries.
She said she was raped by two men, but it was false: a key video and a 3-year sentence
Fiorella Belén Damiani was sentenced to three years of suspended prison for false testimony after falsely accusing two men of rape in Argentina.
Alexandre Devecchio: “Partiality, Irresponsibility, Laxity… The Triple Failure of the French Justice System”
Alexandre Devecchio criticizes the French justice system for its perceived failings, highlighted by controversial interventions in recent high-profile cases.
Who are the lawyers investigated for promising favorable judicial decisions to prisoners in Cuiabá
Three lawyers and a law graduate in Cuiabá are under investigation for allegedly promising favorable judicial decisions for inmates as part of Operation Smoke.
Helena Jubany Case: The main suspect of the crime ruled out as the author of the letters received by the young woman
The main suspect in the Helena Jubany murder case has been ruled out as the author of anonymous letters received by the victim prior to her death, leading to a new phase in the long-standing investigation.