Aftenposten's commentator: It is especially striking that Høiby's behavior in court is tolerated
The article discusses the ongoing court case against Marius Borg Høiby, highlighting the inappropriate behavior exhibited during the proceedings.
Financier Crispin Odey takes FCA to court over exclusion from City
Crispin Odey, a financier facing multiple allegations of sexual misconduct, is suing the FCA for banning him from the financial services industry after being fined for lack of integrity during investigations.
The Judges' Honor Court reprimanded a judge from the Trakai courts – she did not wear a robe while hearing cases
A judge in Lithuania has been reprimanded for not wearing a judicial robe while presiding over cases and for failing to announce verdicts and explain appeal procedures.
The limbo that the Argentine lawyer accused of racism in Rio de Janeiro lives in while waiting for a diplomatic "safe conduct"
Argentine lawyer Agostina Páez faces uncertainty in Brazil after being accused of racism, as she awaits diplomatic protection from her government.
The government opposes the proposal to test future education reforms through pilot projects
The Lithuanian government has rejected a proposal to conduct pilot projects for future education reforms, asserting that existing laws already provide a sufficient legal framework for such innovations.
New crimes added to the case against Marius Borg Høiby, son of Mette-Marit of Norway
Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Norway's Mette-Marit, faces additional charges in his ongoing trial, including violation of a visitation ban and disorderly conduct.
Government to Focus on Public Opinion on Criminal Procedure Issues in March-April
The South Korean government is set to conduct intensive public consultations on key issues related to criminal procedure law, including supplementary investigative powers, during March and April.
Justice Tsoho to appear before CCB over asset declaration
Justice John Tsoho, the Chief Judge of Nigeria's Federal High Court, has confirmed he will appear before the Code of Conduct Bureau regarding an asset declaration matter, accompanied by his legal representative.
Aleksanteri Kivimäki’s alleged accomplice revealed to be an incompetent lawyer
A Finnish lawyer, noted for her incompetence and improper conduct, has been banned from representing clients in court, being linked to Aleksanteri Kivimäki's ongoing criminal case.
Judge tore up the documents. Maciej Nawacki wins in the Supreme Court, will not lose immunity
Judge Maciej Nawacki will maintain his judicial immunity after the Supreme Court ruled that his actions during a judge assembly did not constitute legal consequences.
Justice evaluates if Baldoni exceeded limits with Blake Lively in film scenes
A legal battle between Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni revolves around claims of inappropriate conduct during filming, raising significant questions about on-set behavior and consent.
Serbia did not conduct an effective investigation into the murder in Lovas: A penalty has been imposed
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Serbia failed to carry out an effective investigation into the murder of P. Đ., leading to damages awarded to his son in a legal case.
After his arrest, Andrew retreats to a royal estate while the police raid his former mansion: what happens next in his case
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor has retreated to Sandringham after being detained for alleged misconduct linked to Jeffrey Epstein, as police conduct a raid on his former residence.
Who Wants to Block the Law Enforcement Forces
The article discusses the ongoing case of Ramy, reflecting on the legal accusations against a policeman for excessive conduct in fulfilling his duty during a pursuit.
Lawyers of Kim Yong-hyun say to the Bar Association, 'You should have kept your mouth shut'
Kim Yong-hyun's legal representatives criticized the Bar Association for not defending lawyers' rights after a disciplinary procedure was initiated against lawyer Lee Ha-sang for conduct in a trial involving Kim.
Court finds 'oppressive' conduct marring key WA Aboriginal health service
The Federal Court of Australia has identified oppressive conduct and factional control within the South West Aboriginal Medical Service, resulting in the invalidation of expulsion notices issued to members and a director.
Police Officer Charged for Search Without Authorization
A police officer in Iceland has been charged for conducting a search without proper authorization, raising questions about police conduct and oversight.
The police left - then the man tried to set fire to his partner
A man attempted to set fire to his partner after police had previously left the scene despite being alerted to his abusive behavior.
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Brazilian Federal Police conduct an operation targeting suspects involved in drugging and assaulting women.
The Legal Council: The benefit cap could clash with children's rights
The Legal Council is urging the Swedish government to conduct a more thorough analysis of how its proposed benefit cap aligns with the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.
SAN title can be withdrawn if abused — AGF
The Attorney General of Nigeria warns that the title of Senior Advocate of Nigeria can be revoked if misused, emphasizing the importance of ethical conduct among its holders.
The case of the drug dealer from Kaunas will be reviewed by several judges of the Supreme Court - a plenary session has been convened
The Supreme Court of Lithuania will conduct a plenary session to review the drug distribution case involving a Kaunas resident, with a significant number of judges participating to address the legal implications of evidence obtained under criminal intelligence laws.
UK law firms get ready for crackdown on money laundering
UK law firms are preparing for new anti-money laundering regulations as the Financial Conduct Authority takes on the role of the sector's watchdog, threatening stricter penalties and changes in the industry.