Trial of Tempe: The president of the Athens Bar Association calls on all lawyers to rise to the occasion
The president of the Athens Bar Association urges lawyers to uphold legal proceedings during the trial concerning the Tempe tragedy in Greece.
Tempi: The Time for Justice – 36 Defendants on Trial for the Tragedy with 57 Dead
The trial begins for 36 defendants related to the Tempi train disaster in Greece that resulted in 57 fatalities.
The trial for the tragedy in the Tempi region begins – 36 defendants in court
The trial for the deadly train crash in Tempi, Greece, that killed 57 people, including many young adults, begins today with 36 defendants facing charges related to the incident.
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.
Three policemen from Naucalpan linked to process for torturing a transgender person: They could face 30 years in prison
Three municipal police officers from Naucalpan are facing legal proceedings for their alleged involvement in the torture of a transgender woman, potentially leading to 30 years in prison.
Breaking: Kyle Sandilands launches legal action over $100m contract termination
Kyle Sandilands has initiated legal proceedings against ARN Media after the termination of his $100 million contract following a dispute on-air.
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.
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.
All Means Are Used: Italians Have Difficulty Understanding the Referendum
The article discusses concerns among Italians about a proposed constitutional change that may affect legal proceedings and the potential release of serious criminals.
CNE report on the Construye movement states it has not a single member and proposes its cancellation
The Ecuadorian National Electoral Council found that the political movement Construye has no permanent members and has initiated proceedings for its legal cancellation.
Debts Over 140,000 Euros: Con Artist Tarmo Tsauram Has Nearly One Hundred Frauds on His Conscience
Tarmo Tsauram, a notorious con artist in Estonia, is facing legal proceedings for multiple frauds committed between 2020 and 2022, involving the misuse of identities to secure loans and installment contracts.
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.
VIDEOS: MG2 of Friday, March 20, 2026
The article discusses various topics including a significant rise in diesel prices in Brazil, government measures to control fuel prices, and updates on legal proceedings and international relations.
"Ten thousand to whoever gets naked" and other key phrases in the accusation against Marcelo Porcel for sexual abuse
Marcelo Porcel, facing accusations of sexual abuse, asserts his innocence and plans to submit written statements in response to the allegations.
Divorce without a Court. An Express Marriage Termination: Hit or Miss?
Poland's parliament has passed legislation allowing couples to obtain divorces through civil registry offices without court proceedings starting in 2027, drawing mixed reactions from legal experts and political factions.
We got our hands on the documents: Gigantti has initiated something secret and serious against the merchant who defected to Power
Gigantti has commenced legal proceedings against Mikko Nguyen, a former franchisee who is moving his stores to rival chain Power, amid concerns over franchise agreement confidentiality.
Côte d'Ivoire: new legal procedure against Tidjane Thiam's presidency at the PDCI
A member of the Democratic Party of Côte d'Ivoire is filing a legal complaint to declare the presidency of Tidjane Thiam vacant due to his absence from the country for over a year.
Rwanda: Rwanda Takes UK to Court Seeking £100m Over Failed Migrant Deal
Rwanda has initiated legal proceedings against the UK in The Hague seeking over £100 million related to a failed migrant deportation deal.
VIDEOS: Jornal Liberal 2nd Edition of Thursday, March 19, 2026
This article covers various political developments in Brazil, including legal proceedings and party announcements.
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.
Thessaloniki: The 19-year-old friend of Kleomenis is free – Facing felony charges
A 19-year-old friend of the late Kleomenis has been released but now faces upgraded felony charges related to a fatal incident in Kalamaria.
Defender Marius Borg Høiby: 'No Evidence of Rapes'
Marius Borg Høíby's defense claims there is no evidence to substantiate the accusations of rape against him as the trial reaches its concluding day.
Wants Høiby to be acquitted: - The absence of fear for Marius is prominent
Defense attorneys for Marius Borg Høiby are requesting acquittal on the most serious charges against him, suggesting that a sentence of one and a half years in prison is appropriate for the admissions he has made.
Court decision of Budapest: Hungary will not recognize the judgments of Croatian courts against Hernádi
A Hungarian court has decided not to recognize Croatian court judgments against Zsolt Hernádi, citing serious violations of his fundamental human rights during the legal proceedings.
Understand how imprisoned doctor suspected of raping granddaughter may lose professional registration
A 76-year-old doctor in São Paulo, arrested on suspicion of raping his four-year-old granddaughter, may lose his medical registration pending an investigation by the São Paulo Regional Medical Council.
Former mayor of Tequila obtains definitive suspension against the linking process; will remain in Altiplano
Diego 'N', former mayor of Tequila, has been granted a definitive suspension against his legal proceedings, but he will remain in custody at the Altiplano prison.
Habeas data hearing of Alexandra Villacís over inability to hold public office postponed to March 23
The habeas data hearing for Alexandra Villacís has been postponed to March 23, 2026, due to requests from the Ministry of Labor and the Attorney General's Office.
The Court of Cassation convened a hearing to resolve which judge should investigate the mansion in Pilar attributed to Toviggino
The Federal Court of Cassation in Argentina has scheduled a hearing to decide whether to move the investigation of a mansion attributed to AFA treasurer Pablo Toviggino back to a specific judge.
Christian Olearius: Seizure of Cum-Ex Criminal Earnings Under Review
Christian Olearius continues to face the potential seizure of millions related to the Cum-Ex scandal as Germany's Federal Court reviews proceedings.
Child is a victim of racial slur during football match in interior SP
An 11-year-old child was subjected to racial slurs during a football match in Tarabai, Brazil, leading to police intervention and legal proceedings against a 12-year-old perpetrator.
The prosecutors' verdict is revealed: A strict penalty for the son of the Norwegian princess
M. Hoiby, son of a Norwegian princess, faces serious charges resulting in a potential sentence of up to 16 years in prison for multiple counts including sexual assault.
Hundreds of witnesses, yet no verdicts. This is happening in the cases of animal shelters
Despite years of activism regarding the plight of animals in Radysy, legal proceedings against the shelter's owner and his son only began after police involvement in mid-2020.
Prosecution's demand for punishment for Høiby: Seven years and seven months in prison
The prosecution demands a sentence of seven years and seven months in prison for Marius Borg Høiby in a high-profile criminal case involving multiple serious allegations.
Requests seven years and seven months in prison for Marius Borg Høiby (29)
The prosecution is seeking a sentence of seven years and seven months in prison for Marius Borg Høiby, who is accused of 40 offenses, including serious charges such as rape and abuse, which he denies.
UK Government prepares to sue Roman Abramovich over £2.5bn Chelsea funds after missed deadline
The UK Government is poised to initiate legal proceedings against former Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich for failing to distribute £2.5 billion from the club's sale to support Ukraine.
Prosecutor: Høiby misspoke
The ongoing trial against Marius Borg Høiby involves serious traffic violation allegations, with updates being provided by Aftenposten.
Aftenposten's commentator: This is simply important public education
Aftenposten reports on the ongoing court case against Marius Borg Høiby, emphasizing the significant public interest in understanding the legal proceedings surrounding serious crimes such as sexual assault.
VIDEOS: RJ2 on Tuesday, March 17, 2026
The article covers various political and social issues in Brazil, including statements by Trump, a denial from governors regarding fuel tax cuts, government funding, international agreements, and legal proceedings against politicians.
Vorcaro allegedly used money from Master to finance art collection in the USA, says liquidator
The liquidator of Banco Master has provided details to a U.S. court on how former banker Daniel Vorcaro allegedly utilized bank funds to purchase high-value artworks.
Tsukuba University student missing case, defendant claims innocence in third trial - first public trial in France
In the ongoing legal proceedings regarding the mysterious disappearance of a Tsukuba University student in France, the defendant maintains his innocence during his third trial.
Faithful leaders, a Kicillofista minister, activism with drums and a banner as a motto: 'We are going to free you'
A large group of Kirchnerist militants gathered with drums and banners in support of Cristina Kirchner as she faced legal proceedings related to the 'Cuadernos de las coimas' case.
Being in Sinn Féin not the same as being in the IRA, Gerry Adams tells high court
Gerry Adams asserts in high court that being a member of Sinn Féin should not be conflated with being part of the IRA, amid legal proceedings regarding his alleged involvement with the paramilitary group.
Historian Attila Simon: The Memorial in Dunajská Streda Should Address Discussion, Not Criminal Law
Historian Attila Simon discusses the ongoing legal proceedings regarding a memorial in Dunajská Streda, emphasizing that discussions about its symbolism should take precedence over criminal charges.
The Court of Appeals Examined K. Bartosevicius' Case
The Court of Appeals is set to announce a decision on April 30 regarding the conviction of K. Bartosevicius, where the prosecutor seeks to increase his sentence to up to 10 years in prison.
Notebooks of Bribes: Cristina Kirchner Will Declare for One Hour Without Answering Questions
Former President Cristina Kirchner will offer a statement lasting one hour without taking questions regarding her corruption charges.
In Paris, Alain Delon's sons in court for recording and broadcasting a conversation between Anouchka and her father
Alain Delon's sons are facing legal proceedings for recording and distributing a private conversation between their father and sister amidst ongoing family disputes regarding Delon's health.
Live from the trial against Marius Borg Høiby on Tuesday, March 17
This article provides live updates from the ongoing trial of Marius Borg Høiby, with the prosecution set to conclude their summation today.
The prosecutors' attack on urban planning: "The rules reduced to mere embellishments"
Prosecutors are investigating a case involving the construction of a 24-story tower in Milan, raising concerns about urban planning regulations.
Unlit Parking on Night Bridge Leads to Fatal Accident, Driver Reported for Negligent Driving
A tragic accident occurred on the Megami Ohhashi Bridge in Nagasaki where a parked car without lights was involved in a collision resulting in the death of a truck driver.
Buyers of claims from the Bierut decree will be left empty-handed. Important resolution of the NSA
The NSA has reaffirmed that buyers of claims related to Warsaw properties cannot be considered parties in the proceedings to establish perpetual usufruct rights, leaving them with little chance to reclaim properties in Warsaw.