Millionaire for a Day: Understand the Dismissal of Witnesses in the Case of the Driver Who Received R$ 131 Million by Mistake
The Brazilian justice system has dismissed witness testimonies in a high-profile case involving a driver who mistakenly received over R$ 131 million from Bradesco bank.
Dismisses case of selling sex to a minor
The Norwegian police have dismissed the case against a Chinese woman in her fifties who was accused of sexual relations with minors aged 14 to 16 due to uncertainty about the age of the customer.
Kyoto Animation Incident: Appeal Withdrawal Challenged by Death Row Prisoner's Lawyer
The lawyer of death row inmate Shinji Aoba has filed an objection to the Osaka High Court's decision deeming the withdrawal of his appeal valid in the Kyoto Animation arson murder case.
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.
How a New Smile Turned into a Legal Case: A Patient Sues the State Over an Incomfortable Dental Prosthesis
A patient is suing the Latvian state for compensation over an uncomfortable dental prosthesis following a traumatic dental experience.
The Core of a Significant Court Dispute is the Use of Artificial Intelligence in National Defense
A court dispute between tech giant Anthropic and the U.S. government raises ethical and legal questions about the use of artificial intelligence in national defense.
One of the accused denies guilt
One of the suspects involved in a double murder case in Kopervik, Karmøy, denies any criminal wrongdoing, while agreeing to be detained.
Murder suspect does not appear for questioning
One of the two suspects in the Karmøy murder case is unable to attend police questioning today due to health concerns, as confirmed by their lawyer.
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.
This is something artificial intelligence cannot create
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a case regarding copyright protection for a work created by the artificial intelligence Dabus, reinforcing the view that machines cannot hold copyright interests.
Sexual Violence on the Internet: Why Is Nothing Legally Possible Against Deepfakes (Yet)?
The article examines the legal shortcomings in Germany regarding the use of sexually explicit deepfakes, highlighting a case involving actress Collien Fernandes.
New legal actions in the drama of R. Javtokas and K. Nacickaitė-Van Der Horst
R. Javtokas has initiated a civil lawsuit against the Lithuanian Basketball Association, with K. Nacickaitė-Van Der Horst added as a third party in the case.
Rejecting a burdensome inheritance, one must remember about children
The Supreme Court in Poland has ruled on a case regarding the legal consequences of a guardian's late refusal of inheritance for a minor child.
Compensation case against Gerry Adams dropped at the last minute
A legal compensation claim involving Gerry Adams has been dismissed just before it could proceed.
“He fought.” What the forensic consultancy says about Garlasco
New revelations in the Garlasco case suggest the victim may have fought back against their attacker, potentially altering previous legal conclusions.
Triple A Case: Hearing Suspended and Defense of the Accused Must Move to the Encuentro Prison
The specialized Criminal Guarantees Tribunal suspended the trial hearing of the Triple A case and ordered the defense attorneys to move to the Encuentro Prison in Santa Elena.
VIDEOS: Acre News 2nd Edition this Friday, March 20, 2026
The article highlights significant news stories presented in a Brazilian local news segment, including cultural tributes, medical analysis, political movements, legal issues, and a unique AI case.
Prosecutor's Office states it will not provide information to defense of alias 'Pipo' due to restrictions of international legal assistance
The Ecuadorian Prosecutor's Office has denied a request from the defense of Wilmer Chavarría, alias 'Pipo', for access to recordings related to the criminal case involving the murder of Fernando Villavicencio.
Prosecutors stopped Suzanne Morphew's cremation at the last minute, and say Barry Morphew ordered it: docs
Prosecutors intervened to halt the cremation of Suzanne Morphew after her husband Barry Morphew allegedly authorized it amidst ongoing murder charges against him.
R. Jakštys, imprisoned for the sexual exploitation of minors, has filed a lawsuit regarding the behavior of a prison guard
R. Jakštys has filed a legal complaint seeking compensation for non-material damages due to alleged improper conduct by a prison officer.
Woman in Georgia charged with murder after taking abortion medication
A 31-year-old woman in Georgia has been charged with murder after she took abortion medication and gave birth to a premature baby who died shortly after.
Sex at Gröna Lund's classic ride – Employee had a panic attack
A couple engaged in sexual intercourse on a ride at Gröna Lund amusement park, causing a panic attack for an employee who witnessed the incident.
Csm, that strange postponement on the "Emiliano case": the decision only after the referendum
The Council of the Judiciary (Csm) will decide on Michele Emiliano’s request for a legal advisor position after the referendum results are in, due to unresolved technical and political issues regarding the request.
SK: Fire Chief Accused of Arson
A fire chief employed by Satakunta's rescue service has been charged with arson for deliberately starting a fire that caused significant damage.
VIDEOS: BDP of Friday, March 20, 2026
The article presents a variety of news items including requests from Iran's new supreme leader, commentary on the impact of war on security perceptions in Dubai and Qatar, information on a legal case affecting elections, updates on diabetes medication in Brazil, tax declaration programs, and music festival news.
Judge Peinado summons Begoña Gómez to appear during Holy Week
Judge Juan Carlos Peinado has summoned Begoña Gómez, wife of Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, to appear in court amid an ongoing judicial investigation.
Piotr Zamroch: The Judgment of the Constitutional Tribunal in Case P 10/16 from the Perspective of Three Months of (Non)Implementation
The Constitutional Tribunal's ruling on December 2, 2025, has sparked significant debate among distribution and transmission companies in Poland due to its implications on property rights.
Angola: Court Convicts 21 Defendants and Acquits Six in AGT 2025 Case
A court in Luanda convicted 21 individuals for defrauding the Angolan state out of over 100 billion kwanzas in a major financial scandal, while six others were acquitted.
2010 ruling by the Supreme Court: the meaning of the term "negras" in the Lithuanian language does not have a derogatory connotation
A significant ruling from Lithuania's Supreme Court clarified that the term "negras" does not carry derogatory implications, despite its use in a racial assault case.
Chat about the Knutby case
Thomas Bodström, a lawyer, answers readers' questions regarding the Knutby case.
Union of Prosecutors: Condemns any statement from political figures and individuals related to legal matters concerning the Tempe case
The Union of Prosecutors in Greece strongly condemns statements from political figures and those associated with legal proceedings related to the tragic Tempe accident ahead of the upcoming trial.
Influencer who promoted Tiger Game sentenced to prison and ordered to pay R$ 1 million
Dheovana França, a digital influencer, has been sentenced to five years in prison for money laundering related to promoting unauthorized gambling platforms.
The Høiby case is finally over
The article discusses the conclusion of the Høiby case in Norway, expressing the author's views on the matter.
Money on the table – Such compensations are demanded by the alleged victims of bonus prince Marius
The alleged victims of Marius Borg Høiby are seeking substantial financial compensations in a court case in Oslo.
Actor Kevin Spacey settles sexual assault allegations – court trial in London canceled
Kevin Spacey has reached a settlement with three men who filed a civil suit against him for sexual abuse, resulting in the cancellation of their upcoming court trial in London.
Man and child mother charged with child marriage in Western Norway
A man in his 30s and the mother of a 14-year-old girl are facing charges for child marriage in Norway after the girl was married to the man by an imam.
Jennifer Pan pleads guilty to manslaughter in mother’s death after new trial ordered
Jennifer Pan has pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the 2010 death of her mother following a Supreme Court decision that ordered a new murder trial.
Kevin Spacey reaches agreement with three men who accused him of sexual assault
Kevin Spacey has reached a settlement with three men who accused him of sexual assault, avoiding a civil trial in London scheduled for October.
Deposit by mistake and legal dispute: see the timeline of the case of the driver who received R$ 131 million from a bank
A Brazilian driver is embroiled in a legal dispute after mistakenly receiving R$ 131 million in his bank account, which he claims as compensation and damages.
"Cynically belittled the ski center employee, incited hatred": trial will take place over racist assault in Vilnius
A trial is set to begin in Vilnius concerning a racist attack involving a 46-year-old woman of Belgian and Jamaican nationality, who allegedly incited hatred against ski center employees.
The Bear Hunting Case in Sweden: The Defendants Speak
A court case has begun in Sweden for six men charged with serious hunting law violations after shooting a bear and her cubs in Strömsund.
Man who shared ex-wife's nudes out of revenge is convicted in MG
A man has been convicted in Brazil for sharing intimate images of his ex-wife without her consent, using them as a form of revenge after their breakup.
A voyeurism case, suspended sentence for a teacher in Tokyo - the first sentence against a group of teachers
A Tokyo teacher received a suspended sentence for violating child protection laws by taking voyeuristic images of young girls, marking a first in a series of similar cases involving educators.
Stornelli responded to the accusation made by Cristina in the hearing regarding the notebook case: 'It is a distracting maneuver'
Prosecutor Carlos Stornelli dismisses accusations made by former President Cristina Kirchner as a ploy to distract from her own legal troubles.
“Should we go all the way?” asked the 58-year-old massage therapist before assaulting
A 58-year-old massage therapist was sentenced to conditional imprisonment for sexually assaulting a female client during a session.
Anticorruption requests a fine of 181 million from BBVA for the 'Villarejo case', 173 years in prison for former president Francisco González and 243 for the former commissioner
Spain's Anticorruption Prosecutor is demanding a 181 million euro fine from BBVA and significant prison sentences for key figures in the 'Villarejo case' involving high-level corruption and illicit activities.
The 'process of the century' returns to square one: the Vatican court annulled the conviction of Cardinal Becciu and there will be another trial
The Vatican court has annulled the conviction of Cardinal Becciu, prompting a retrial of the case that has been termed the 'process of the century.'
Louisiana social worker fights state red tape blocking her from helping special needs kids
A Louisiana social worker is challenging state regulations that hinder her efforts to open a facility for children with special needs amidst ongoing legal battles.
Lawyer wants to reopen the Knutby case
Lawyer Johan Eriksson plans to request that the Swedish Prosecutor General reopen the murder investigation of the so-called babysitter in the Knutby case, citing flaws in the original inquiry.
Liga2 Case: Prosecutor identifies direct authors of the crime of illicit association as Augusto Verduga, Andrés Arauz, and five others being processed
The Prosecutor's Office in Ecuador has identified Augusto Verduga and Andrés Arauz as direct perpetrators of illicit association in the Liga2 case, which is under legal scrutiny for involvement of former members from the Council for Citizen Participation and Social Control.