The ANM in Cassation 'abusive' style Salis. Now the complaint arrives
The National Association of Magistrates (ANM) faces allegations of occupying premises illegally while preparing to address issues pertaining to their political role in upcoming referendums.
Ineligible until 2032, Pablo Marçal leaves PRTB and will join União Brasil in SP
Pablo Marçal announced his departure from PRTB to join União Brasil, despite being ineligible to run for office until 2032 due to previous legal issues.
Kotiliesi: Photographer took photos of underage Laura Malmivaara – later revealed a horrible truth
Actor Laura Malmivaara recalls her experiences as a young model, including a concerning encounter with a photographer who later faced legal issues for sexual harassment.
South Africa: 'Abysmal' Service At Pretoria Master's Office
The Pretoria Master's Office in South Africa has been criticized for its disorganized service, with allegations of corruption and backlogs being addressed by the Department of Justice.
El-Rufai: DSS detains five over airport incident, N1bn suit hangs
The DSS has detained five security personnel related to the airport incident involving former Kaduna Governor Nasir El-Rufai's return to Nigeria.
Court maintains the imprisonment of ex-player from Santos and Corinthians convicted for betting frauds
Former football player Reginaldo Rivelino Jandoso, known as Piá, has had his imprisonment upheld by the court due to ongoing legal issues concerning betting fraud.
Why foreign financiers are wary of Nigerian aviation – Experts
Experts discuss the reluctance of foreign financiers to invest in Nigerian aviation due to governance issues and legal disputes.
Syngenta says it will stop making pesticide linked to Parkinson’s disease
Syngenta has announced it will cease production of the pesticide paraquat, commonly linked to Parkinson’s disease, by the end of June, amid ongoing lawsuits alleging health risks from its use.
Isère: a thirty-year-old man sentenced to one year in prison with suspended sentence for sexual messages to a vulnerable teenager
A 36-year-old man in Isère received a one-year suspended prison sentence for sending sexual messages to a 12-year-old girl who later attempted suicide.
Athens Brewery on Legal Dispute Over Competition Issues
Athens Brewery is involved in a legal dispute regarding competition issues, with a recent interim ruling from an Amsterdam court partially supporting their arguments against claims from Macedonian Thrace Brewery.
Construction of small houses in Garður annulled on legal grounds
The construction of small houses in Garður has been annulled due to legal issues.
The Macedonia-Thrace Brewery on the legal dispute over competition issues
The Dutch court is nearing a decision that could grant Macedonia-Thrace Brewery at least €83 million in damages from Heineken and Attica Brewery due to illegal abusive practices.
Justin Timberlake sues Sag Harbor police to block bodycam footage release from DWI arrest
Justin Timberlake is seeking to prevent the release of bodycam footage from his 2024 DWI arrest by suing the Sag Harbor police department.
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.
Triin Tuula says she is forced to give up her dream home: officially selling it as an uninhabitable shed
Former weather presenter Triin Tuula announces on social media that she has to sell her apartment due to financial struggles related to an ongoing legal battle.
Prince Edward and Sophie's 'secret turmoil' over Andrew after bold move
Prince Edward and Sophie, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh, are reportedly facing challenges due to the controversies surrounding Prince Andrew's recent legal issues.
Glyphosate Crisis: Is Bayer's Nightmare Ending, Mr. Anderson?
Bayer's CEO Bill Anderson is attempting to resolve the company's ongoing glyphosate litigation issues in the U.S., but challenges remain despite some support from political figures.
Trial in Oslo: Høiby Charged with New Allegations
Marius Borg Høiby faces new charges including reckless behavior and violation of a restraining order.
Aftenposten: Marius Borg Høiby charged with new offenses – admits guilt
Marius Borg Høiby has been charged with reckless behavior and breaches of a restraining order, acknowledging his guilt ahead of the trial.
Can you ask a neighbour to cut or trim a large tree?
The article discusses whether it's acceptable to ask a neighbor to trim or remove a large tree due to safety or nuisance concerns.
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.
ICPC lists documents, devices seized from El-Rufai’s Abuja home
The ICPC has detailed items seized from ex-Governor El-Rufai's home as part of a legal dispute concerning the legitimacy of his arrest and the subsequent search of his property.
Businesswoman and intermediary indicted on suspicion of fraud of over R$ 30 thousand in Italian citizenship in MT
A businesswoman and an intermediary have been indicted for allegedly committing fraud in the issuance of Italian citizenship, causing over R$ 30 thousand in losses to victims in Cuiabá.
Emerald Legal's Response Regarding the Incident Involving Mrs. Elbe
Emerald Legal has issued a full response regarding the case of Mrs. Elbe, who was hit by a driver under the influence two years ago.
Morning article on surrogacy practices worldwide turned into an advertisement for 'reproductive tourism'
The article critiques a Croatian media outlet's promotion of surrogacy despite its legal prohibition in Croatia.
Support from the Commission for the 'My Voice, My Choice' Initiative Raises Serious Legal Issues
The European Commission's support for the 'My Voice, My Choice' initiative highlights both the limits of EU jurisdiction on abortion and suggests a politically charged agenda.
'We will fix you in jail', Rajpal Yadav received threats
Actor Rajpal Yadav, currently out on bail following a bounced cheque case that landed him in Tihar Jail, claims he was threatened before his incarceration.
Man charged suspected of child rape
A 24-year-old man has been charged with multiple counts of child rape, involving sexual acts with a 14-year-old over several days, one of which was filmed.
Paweł Burzyński: An Overloaded and Intimidated Prosecutor Knows It Could Get Even Worse
The interview highlights systemic issues in the Polish prosecution service, particularly relating to work regulations and recent legal rulings.
Repayment of the previous owner's liabilities may be a cost for the buyer
The article discusses the implications of assuming previous owner's debts as a cost incurred by the buyer in a property transaction.
Compensation claims for mussel damage are completely exceptional, says a criminal law professor
A preliminary investigation into significant damage to a pearl mussel population in Suomussalmi has found that the incident could lead to charges of serious environmental crimes with estimated damages reaching €2.2 million.
'Frustrated' Prince William 'wanted bombshell Andrew axe move instigated last year'
Prince William reportedly wished to initiate the removal of Prince Andrew from the line of succession last year while his uncle was being stripped of his titles.
‘They just wanted to send me to jail,’ Rajpal announces about the film Ata Pata Lapaata
Rajpal Yadav addresses the consequences of his debut production film 'Ata Pata Lapaata', which led him to serve time in jail due to a long-standing check bounce case.
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.
The courts rejected a request from 'Chiqui' Tapia to leave the country again: 'He would have intended to alter the authorization'
A judge rejected a request from Claudio "Chiqui" Tapia to travel to Venezuela due to ongoing legal issues surrounding financial misconduct.
Additional service purchased during the trip brought unexpected mud and extra costs to the consumer
A vacation in Turkey, expected to feature a romantic hot air balloon ride, instead resulted in unsatisfactory experiences and legal disputes over misleading advertisements.
Justice rejected 'Chiqui' Tapia's request to travel abroad
Argentine football leader Claudio 'Chiqui' Tapia's request to travel to Venezuela for a football federation inauguration has been denied by the court due to concerns over legal issues and inconsistencies in the event invitations.
The night Led Zeppelin had to perform under another name due to a countess's threat
Led Zeppelin played under the name 'The Nobs' in 1970 to avoid legal action from Countess Eva Von Zeppelin, who was offended by their use of her family name.
The opulent palace in Morocco that Epstein attempted to buy days before his arrest
Jeffrey Epstein made an attempt to purchase a lavish palace in Morocco just a day before his arrest in 2019, as revealed by recently released documents from the U.S. Department of Justice.
Release of Lamborghini worth 1.2 crore in Kanpur, owner deposited a bond of 8 crore
A Chief Judicial Magistrate court in Kanpur ordered the release of a luxury Lamborghini after the owner deposited a security bond of 8.83 crore, subject to strict restrictions on the car's sale and modification.
Finnish court releases Sanna Marin's stalker from criminal liability
A Finnish court has released a man who stalked former Prime Minister Sanna Marin from criminal liability, citing his mental health issues.
Chairperson of the Seimas Education Committee: the situation in Alytus reveals systemic gaps, legal amendments are needed
The chairperson of the Seimas Education Committee has highlighted the need for legal amendments to address systemic issues related to teacher protections and emotional well-being in Alytus.
‘The jail of the famous’: Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs detained in the same place as García Luna and Sam Bankman-Fried
Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs has been detained in a New York jail on multiple serious charges, including sexual abuse and human trafficking, while awaiting trial.
Hillary Clinton abruptly ended the press conference after a question about a guest at her daughter's wedding
Hillary Clinton cut short a press conference when questioned about Ghislaine Maxwell's attendance at her daughter Chelsea's wedding, amidst ongoing controversy surrounding Maxwell's legal issues.
Week in Law with Radoslav Procházka: Freedom and Sovereignty in the Digital Geo-Economy
The piece discusses the interplay of legal issues concerning technological sovereignty and its role in strategic autonomy in the digital economy, as analyzed by former constitutional lawyer Radoslav Procházka.
"If you want to know the truth, ask Trump directly": Clinton to testify in Epstein case
Bill Clinton is mentioned in newly released documents regarding Jeffrey Epstein's case but asserts that he severed ties with Epstein long before the latter's 2008 conviction for sex crimes.
Decision on the anticipatory bail of Avimukteshwaranand today
A court decision regarding the anticipatory bail for Avimukteshwaranand is expected today.
Disappointed head of the Anti-Corruption Commission: In the Enefit Green investigation, a broader risk may be underestimated!
The head of the Estonian Anti-Corruption Commission expresses concern that not all issues related to the Enefit Green inquiry are being addressed due to limitations on accessing information about involved parties.
Maduro Wants Judge to Dismiss Drug Case in the U.S.
Nicolás Maduro, former President of Venezuela, has requested an American judge to dismiss drug-related charges against him, alleging interference from the U.S. government in his defense.
Legal case sheds light on US-Nigeria tensions over religious freedom
A legal case involving a Nigerian man suffering from a stroke highlights ongoing tensions between the US and Nigeria regarding religious freedom issues.