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.
Family courts in England and Wales ‘not good enough’ for women and children, minister says
A government minister in the UK has criticized the family courts in England and Wales as inadequate, announcing reforms aimed at prioritizing child welfare and improving the legal process for women and children.
'AI should assist, but the decision will always be made by humans...', said CJI Suryakant
India's Chief Justice Suryakant asserted the role of AI in the judicial process during a seminar, emphasizing that while AI can assist with legal tasks, final decisions must remain solely in human hands.
Process initiated against Érik ‘El Terrible’, former official and former boxer, for alleged sexual abuse
Érik ‘El Terrible’, a former Tijuana city official and four-time world boxing champion, has been linked to a legal process for aggravated sexual abuse following a nearly 24-hour hearing.
'Give our illegal home to housing charity - don't just demolish it'
A couple in Ireland pleaded for their illegally built home to be given to a charity instead of being demolished as a council begins the demolition process after a lengthy legal battle.
Almost useless, nearly one in two trials: more than 200,000 acquitted defendants
Recent statistics reveal that approximately 226,000 individuals were acquitted in Italy over the past two years, highlighting a significant issue with the judicial process where many are forced to defend against unfounded accusations.
Residents will be able to receive free consultations on bankruptcy rights
Free consultations on bankruptcy rights will be provided to residents during the "Days of Bankruptcy Process Administrators" on March 24 and 25.
Likud petitions the High Court to annul the election of the legal advisor to the Election Committee
The Likud party has petitioned Israel's Supreme Court to cancel the appointment of attorney Ya'fat Siminovsky as legal advisor to the Central Election Committee, citing concerns about her experience and the selection process.
Court suspends contract termination process of Enel in São Paulo
The Federal Court of the Federal District has granted a preliminary injunction favorable to Enel São Paulo, suspending a process that could lead to the loss of its energy distribution contract.
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.
Enel SP Takes Legal Action Against Aneel to Halt Process That Could Revoke Concession
Enel SP has filed a lawsuit against Brazil's National Electric Energy Agency (Aneel) to suspend an administrative process that may lead to the revocation of its concession in São Paulo.
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.'
Esteban Paz after Francisco Egas's reelection in the FEF: 'Everything is prepared for the TAS, we will go to the last instances'
Esteban Paz criticized the electoral process following Francisco Egas's reelection as president of the Ecuadorian Football Federation, claiming that he will pursue legal action due to alleged irregularities.
Swedish citizen has been executed in Iran
A Swedish citizen was executed in Iran, raising concerns about the fairness of the legal process that led to this decision.
Vatican infected by malagiustizia: the process against Becciu must be redone. Lawyers: rights violated
The Vatican court has declared the nullity of the sentence against Cardinal Angelo Becciu and ordered the renewal of his trial due to violations of legal procedures.
Transparency in the trial against Høiby is not about sensationalism
The article argues that transparency in the trial against Marius Borg Høiby is crucial for public understanding and accountability in the legal process.
The best-kept secret of Raffaella Carrà: who the adopted son revealed after her death is
Raffaella Carrà's adopted son, Gian Luca Pelloni Bulzoni, was revealed as her only legal heir following her passing, a fact that remained private until now due to a legal process in Rome.
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.
Regions fined after deal on record-keeping system
The Gothenburg Administrative Court has imposed fines on nine regions for entering into a contract for the Cosmic record system without a proper procurement process.
Inheritance of Real Estate Made a Little Easier. New Regulations Are Already in Effect
New regulations in Poland simplify the process for heirs regarding real estate inheritance and updating property registers.
The FEF elects president this Tuesday: Francisco Egas arrives as the sole candidate in a legally scrutinized process
Ecuador's Federation of Football (FEF) will hold elections on March 17, 2023, with Francisco Egas as the sole candidate amid legal and political challenges.
WARNING: The absence of an important document may unexpectedly halt apartment sales
Thousands of Estonian homeowners are unaware that the annual chimney sweeping certificate is not merely a suggestion but a legal obligation that can stop the selling process and jeopardize insurance claims in case of an accident.
The Spanish theory about the cancellation of the Finalissima linked to the judicial process of Chiqui Tapia
The cancellation of the Finalissima between Argentina and Spain is linked to legal issues surrounding Argentine football president Chiqui Tapia, who is under investigation for tax evasion.
Single Grants Counted in Implementation Statistics
Former head of EFTA's legal office argues that the EU accession process should not be viewed as a relinquishment of the legal framework.
POMIDA: The new process for issuing payment orders and lease returns by lawyers
A new regulation in Greece allows lawyers to issue payment orders and lease returns starting April 2026, offering a faster alternative to traditional court processes.
Important changes for heirs starting March 17. These formalities will be handled by a notary
Starting March 17, new regulations in Poland will simplify the property inheritance process by allowing notaries to handle property registration formalities directly.
Two Common Mistakes Relatives Make in Inheritance Declarations - They Will Pay for It Later in an Unpleasant Way
The article discusses two common mistakes relatives make during the inheritance declaration process and offers guidance on how to avoid them.
The Presumed Innocence and the Rule of Law
In a letter to the editor, Ivan Vizzari expresses concern over a magistrate's statement suggesting that the judicial process aims to prove the innocence of the accused rather than their guilt, questioning the implications for Italy's legal system.
Francisco Egas confirms that the elections of the Ecuadorian Football Federation will take place on Tuesday, March 17
Francisco Egas, president of the Ecuadorian Football Federation (FEF), confirmed that the elections are set for March 17, despite previous legal challenges regarding the transparency of the process.
Excluded participant from winning pool in Mega-Sena was afraid of delaying his share of the prize, says lawyer
A 78-year-old man from Goiânia, Brazil, who was excluded from a winning Mega-Sena lottery pool feared the lengthy legal process to claim his prize, but ultimately received R$ 180,000 after a judicial agreement.
Tax Returns: The Application for Legal Entities is Open – Automatic Issuance of Fines, How Taxpayers Will Be Informed
Greece's tax authority has launched an online application for legal entities to submit their income tax returns for the year 2025, automating the fine issuance process for late submissions.
‘El Congo’ is linked to a process for drug dealing; Prosecutor seeks order for the murder of Carlos Manzo
Gerardo ‘N’, known as ‘El Congo’, has been linked to a legal process for drug dealing, with prosecutors also pursuing charges related to the murder of Uruapan mayor, Carlos Manzo Rodríguez.
The Ministry of Justice wants to make it more difficult for the prosecution to go to the Supreme Court
The Estonian Ministry of Justice has proposed amendments to the prosecution law aimed at making the process of appealing district court decisions to the Supreme Court less automatic.
Concerns About the Judicial Review for the 'Haves' [Reading the World]
The article discusses concerns regarding the judicial review process in South Korea, particularly its implications for the underprivileged.
Hytalo Santos: TJPB denies request to annul the case against influencer due to judge's suspicion and use of AI
The TJPB denied an annulment request for a criminal case against influencer Hytalo Santos related to the sexual exploitation of minors, citing insufficient grounds from his legal team.
Apicum-Açu City Council Revokes Decree Increasing Mayor and Vice Mayor Salaries Following MP Recommendation
The Apicum-Açu City Council has revoked a decree that had raised salaries for the mayor and vice mayor after a recommendation from the state's public prosecutor's office, highlighting legal irregularities in the decision-making process.
«RB Rail» rejects accusations regarding the procurement of a railway switch
RB Rail has clarified misunderstandings surrounding a procurement process, asserting compliance with legal requirements while dismissing allegations of impropriety.
Liberia: Court Issues Temporary Order Halting LFA Electoral Process
A Liberian court has issued a temporary order to halt the electoral process of the Liberia Football Association pending a legal challenge.
Garnishment of bank accounts, here's how much the State can take
The article explains the process and limitations surrounding the garnishment of bank accounts in Italy, detailing the legal framework and financial limits imposed to protect debtors.
Foreigners Without Legal Residency in Spain Will Be Able to Receive Public Healthcare
The Spanish government has regulated the process to grant public healthcare rights to foreigners without legal residency in Spain.
President of the Judiciary Council and his alternate will be elected from a single shortlist
A single process for the appointment of the principal and alternate members of the Judiciary Council in Ecuador was approved by a majority vote of the Citizen Participation and Social Control Council.
Hearing the Coupang Special Prosecutor’s Indictment… The Bucheon District Prosecutor’s Office Leadership Ordered ‘No Charge’ Processing from the Beginning
In the Coupang unpaid severance pay case, the Bucheon District Prosecutor's leadership allegedly directed the chief prosecutor to process the case towards a 'no charge' conclusion right from the start.
After the conflict at Alytus Adolfo Ramanauskas-Vanagas Gymnasium, the education process is being resumed
Alytaus Adolfo Ramanauskas-Vanagas Gymnasium resumes classes following a conflict involving the dismissal of an ethics teacher, while legal action may determine her reinstatement.
Did you know? This is what happens to a child if their guardians die
The article discusses the legal processes in Finland for determining guardianship for children who become orphans, especially in light of a recent fire incident.
Trial for YPF: The Government requested the "immediate" suspension of the delivery of WhatsApp and the location of the BCRA's gold
The Argentine government has requested an immediate suspension of the discovery process in the YPF legal case, arguing it harms national sovereignty.
How to check if you have a coercive lawsuit in Ecuador
Citizens can check for coercive lawsuits against them in Ecuador through an application provided by authorities.
"We are not going to delay the case"
The article discusses the political stance regarding a legal case in Iceland, emphasizing efficiency and preventing any obstructions in the process.
Rebellion in Virginia: Spanberger Refuses to Comply with a Custody Transfer Order for an Immigrant to ICE
Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger has rejected a request from ICE to transfer custody of an immigrant accused of murder, citing concerns over the legal process.
Death of a teacher stabbed by a student at a college in Porto Velho marks one month; TJ-RO states that the process is proceeding normally
The case of teacher Juliana Santiago's murder, stabbed by a student, is still under legal proceedings one month after the incident.
Aftenposten’s commentator: Høiby has no respect for the legal system
A court case involving Marius Borg Høiby is being closely followed, with reports highlighting his disrespect for the legal process and ongoing violations of a restraining order.