The Constitutional Court declares that a pretrial detainee has the right to know the evidence against them even if the case is under secrecy
The Spanish Constitutional Court has unanimously ruled that pretrial detainees must be informed of the specific evidence against them, even in secret cases.
Sérgio Cabral asked Rodrigo Bacellar for help to intervene in a legal process, says Federal Police
Sérgio Cabral requested assistance from state deputy Rodrigo Bacellar to influence a legal matter he was involved in, according to the Federal Police.
Maduro requests dismissal of case in the US and alleges interference by the American government
Nicolás Maduro has requested that a US court dismiss drug trafficking charges against him, claiming that the American government is interfering with the legal process.
AfD obtains injunction in Germany preventing it from being classified as a far-right party
A German administrative court has prohibited the intelligence service from classifying the AfD as a far-right party, pending the outcome of an ongoing legal process regarding the issue.
Passing of the Law Against Distortion of Law..."Due to Strong Supporters, Deliberation Was Not Properly Conducted"
The South Korean National Assembly passed a bill criminalizing intentional legal distortion by judges and prosecutors, amidst concerns over the rushed legislative process.
Who does President Karol Nawrocki want to pardon? "Rzeczpospolita"'s findings, the president's reaction
President Karol Nawrocki has requested case files of four convicted individuals, prompting discussions about the presidential pardon process in Poland.
A revolution is coming in criminal procedure. It will be easier for defenders, cheaper, and more efficient
Poland is set to reform its criminal procedure, allowing for more remote participation in trials, benefiting defense attorneys and making the process cheaper and more efficient.
Notebooks of the Bribes: The Trial Court Rejected an Attempt by Ricardo Jaime to Dismiss One of the Judges
In a legal move, Ricardo Jaime's attempt to disqualify judge Fernando Canero on grounds of perceived bias has been rejected by the Federal Oral Court No. 7.
Justice cannot bypass process to correct error, says prosecutor about case of man who was acquitted of raping girl in MG
A prosecutor in Minas Gerais criticized a judicial decision that reversed an acquittal of a man convicted of raping a minor, arguing it poses a legal dilemma.
Faster Path to the Profession of Court Guardian
The Polish government has approved a draft law aimed at streamlining the recruitment process for court guardians and clarifying regulations within the judicial guardian service.
Are ministers negotiating draft laws with the president?
The article discusses the recent challenges and dynamics in the Polish government's process of lawmaking, particularly related to energy legislation and the relationship between ministers and the president.
Senators grilled candidates for the dean of KTF. 'The faculty needs an outsider,' says the favorite
The selection process for a new dean at the Catholic Theological Faculty in Czechia has sparked significant controversy, particularly surrounding former dean Brož's turbulent tenure and legal battles.
Justice suspends education selection process in São Francisco de Itabapoana
The justice system has temporarily suspended the simplified selection process for hiring in the municipal education network of São Francisco de Itabapoana due to a legal challenge regarding insufficient registration time.
PSG star to go to court charged with rape
Achraf Hakimi, a star player for Paris Saint-Germain, faces court in France over rape allegations three years after they surfaced, maintaining his innocence throughout the legal process.
The Constitutional Court will examine the Government's refusal to present the Budgets after admitting the Senate's conflict of powers to process
The Constitutional Court in Spain will review the Senate's complaint against the government's failure to present the national budget, marking a significant legal event.
US companies face a complex legal path to recover Trump tariffs
US companies that paid tariffs imposed by former President Trump are set to embark on a complicated legal process to recover their funds following a US Supreme Court ruling.
Do we have the right to know who writes the laws for Karol Nawrocki? Expert: Transparency is key
An expert emphasizes the importance of transparency in the legislative process, particularly regarding the involvement of external authors in legal drafts.
400 families will receive land in the Terrabienes case, announced the Superintendence of Companies
The Superintendence of Companies in Ecuador announced a resolution allowing 400 families affected by the Terrabienes case to receive their lands after a prolonged legal process.
Elections in the Ecuadorian Football Federation could be postponed due to legal dispute
The elections for the Ecuadorian Football Federation, scheduled for March 17, may be delayed due to a legal dispute regarding the electoral process and candidacy qualifications.
Challenge to the electoral process of the Ecuadorian Football Federation and the candidacy of Francisco Egas
A legal challenge has been filed against the electoral process and the candidacy of Francisco Egas for the Ecuadorian Football Federation.
The Court nullifies Peinado's decision to take the 'Begoña case' to the jury because he has not yet shown "the indications of a crime that justify" continuing
The Provincial Court of Madrid has nullified the judge's decision to process the 'Begoña case' by jury trial, stating there was insufficient evidence of a crime.
‘I want it to end’: five years after Darren Culleton died in custody, his family is still waiting for compensation
The family of Darren Culleton, who died in custody five years ago, is still awaiting compensation amidst a prolonged and complicated legal process.
‘I want it to end’: five years after Daniel Culleton died in custody his family is still waiting for compensation
The family of Daniel Culleton, who died in custody five years ago, continues to face a complicated and lengthy process in seeking compensation from the Victorian government.
I have debts exceeding 20 thousand. How can an ordinary person apply for bankruptcy status, and how much does it cost?
The article explores the legal process in Latvia for individuals, such as Līvija, who struggle with significant debt, detailing how to apply for bankruptcy status and the associated costs.
Schlögel meets Zhadan: Chroniclers of Violence
In Berlin, poet and soldier Serhij Zhadan met historian Karl Schlögel to discuss the Ukraine war and speculate about a potential legal process against Russia.
Permanent residence in the U.S.: the mandatory 10-day process to avoid USCIS rejection in 2026
The article discusses a critical 10-day rule set by USCIS for migrants adjusting their legal status in the U.S., emphasizing the need to report any address changes to avoid complications.
The Question of 170 Billion Dollars: Who Will Receive Refunds from Tariffs, What Will Trump Do
The U.S. Supreme Court has declared the 'extraordinary' tariffs imposed by Donald Trump illegal, yet the process for refunding up to $170 billion to importers remains unclear amid potential legal battles.
Confirmed by the DMV: bad news in Texas for undocumented migrants wanting to buy a car
The Texas DMV has unanimously approved a rule that requires legal presence in the U.S. to register vehicles, effectively disqualifying undocumented immigrants from this process.
Justice accepts appeal and bus company resumes operations after MTE attaches photo produced by artificial intelligence
A Brazilian bus company in Pilar do Sul resumes operations following a judicial ruling prompted by the use of an AI-generated image by the Ministry of Labor and Employment (MTE) to justify its suspension.
Haters Against Segre: Apologies and Compensation
The trial against social media haters targeting Liliana Segre has started, with some defendants offering apologies and financial reparations while others continue the legal process.
The criminal process against the former rector of UACam concludes; he will leave Campeche
A judge granted conditional suspension of the criminal process against José Alberto Abud Flores, former rector of the Autonomous University of Campeche, allowing him to leave Campeche after being accused of drug possession.
Alexandra VillacÃs withdraws protection action after her separation as alternate member of Godoy in the Judiciary
Former alternate member of the Judiciary Council, Alexandra VillacÃs, has withdrawn her legal action following her separation from the Council and the nomination of her replacement.
Justice resumes the process of impeachment of the mayor of Campo Limpo Paulista
The Brazilian judiciary has authorized the continuation of the impeachment process against Mayor Adeildo Nogueira of Campo Limpo Paulista, who is facing legal challenges related to alleged nepotism and administrative misconduct.
Robert Gwiazdowski: Judicial ZBoWID
Robert Gwiazdowski questions the legal basis for the selection process of judges in Poland's National Judiciary Council by the Parliament.
Tempi: Why two exhumations of victims are heading towards a temporary freeze this weekend
The exhumation process of two victims from the Tempi tragedy is expected to be temporarily halted due to legal actions taken by the families.
Will Ankara Succeed in Balancing Disarmament with Conditional Legislative Reforms?
Turkey's parliamentary committee has approved a report with a legal reform package aimed at transitioning the peace process with the PKK from a security-based approach to legislative changes.
Court of Justice acquits former mayor of Campos do Jordão for Christmas decoration without bidding
The Court of Justice of São Paulo acquitted former mayor Ana Cristina and former secretary of Tourism Tércio Laurelli over charges for allowing a company to install Christmas decorations without a bidding process during their time in office.
The King of Britain Lectured on the Law Regarding His Brother's Arrest, Said 'Let the Law Do Its Work... '
King Charles III commented on the arrest of his brother, Prince Andrew, emphasizing the importance of the legal process.
King Charles on Andrew: The law must take its course
King Charles expresses deep concern over the arrest of former Prince Andrew and emphasizes the importance of the legal process.
King Charles breaks silence on Andrew's arrest with urgent statement
King Charles expresses deep concern regarding his brother Andrew's arrest on suspicion of misconduct in public office, emphasizing the need for a fair legal process.
King Charles on his brother's arrest: – The law must take its course
King Charles expressed concern over his brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest for alleged misuse of a public position, affirming that the law must be upheld.
Boy Identified for Contract Murder
A child is suspected of committing a shooting at a playground in Norrköping, Sweden, which resulted in the death of a man, prompting a legal process against him despite his age preventing a formal murder charge.
[Breaking] Court: The Corruption Investigation Agency can initiate an investigation into the crime of insurrection... Recognized in the investigation process
The Korean court has recognized the authority of the Corruption Investigation Agency to investigate insurrection charges against former President Yoon Suk-yeol.
Lawyers have until March 3 to register for the selection contest of Ecuador's Attorney General
Lawyers have until March 3 to register for the public selection process for Ecuador's Attorney General, a position that will serve a six-year term.
Enel wants to eliminate the 2025 blackout from the expiration process
Enel, the energy concessionaire in São Paulo, is seeking to exclude a potential blackout in December 2025 from an ongoing legal process against the company regarding its energy concession.
What happened to the UFRGS student who tried to graduate with a swastika on his face? See how the process is one year later
One year after attempting to attend graduation with a swastika painted on his face, Vinicius Krug de Souza's case continues to unfold in both legal and university contexts.
Turkish Parliamentary Committee Approves Report Supporting Peace with the Kurdistan Workers' Party
A Turkish parliamentary committee has backed a report proposing legal reforms that coincide with the PKK's disarmament, aiming to advance a peace process after decades of conflict.
Digital Footprint: How Can One Erase Their Presence from the Internet's Memory?
The article discusses the challenges and possibilities of erasing one's digital footprint and the legal measures that can facilitate this process.
NYC Board of Elections worker says 'not my job to report anyone' when asked about registering non-citizens
A worker at the NYC Board of Elections stated in hidden video that it is not his responsibility to report non-citizens wishing to register, asserting that the process could continue despite potential legal ramifications.
Killed with a hammer: the life sentence of the ex-boyfriend annulled for the second time
The Italian Supreme Court has annulled the life sentence of Davide Fontana for the murder of Carol Maltesi, leading to a third appeal process concerning premeditation in the case.