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.
Trial in Oslo: Høiby Charged with New Allegations
Marius Borg Høiby faces new charges including reckless behavior and violation of a restraining order.
"Bonus Prince" confesses to new crimes
Marius Borg Høiby, known as the "bonus prince", has confessed to new crimes related to an ongoing trial involving his former girlfriend.
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.
"Expired". If it weren't for the Church's delay, they could have fought in court. [Bishop Jeż's TRIAL]
The article discusses the unprecedented trial of Bishop Andrzej Jeż for failure to report clerical sexual abuse to the authorities, highlighting the implications for the Catholic Church in Poland.
The trial against Marius Borg Høiby - March 3
The article discusses the upcoming trial of Marius Borg Høiby scheduled for March 3.
Follow the trial against Marius Borg Høiby here
Live coverage of the trial against Marius Borg Høiby is taking place.
The case of the coffin switch for resale goes to trial: "They only turn on the oven's fans and when the relatives leave, they take them out"
A Spain-based funeral service faces serious allegations of switching coffins to resell them, as detailed by a former employee's testimonies.
"Re-trial Required" but No Means to Do So...Need for Follow-up Legislation Already Discussed
The South Korean Supreme Court's recent materials on constitutional complaint law raise concerns over the implications and procedural confusion that may arise from its rapid implementation.
Yelwata: Suspects’ trial stalls as Benue awaits pathology report
The trial of nine suspects linked to the Yelwata attack in Benue State has been delayed due to the absence of legal representation for two defendants.
Yelwata: Suspects’ trial stalled as Benue awaits pathology report
The trial of nine suspects in the Yelwata attack case has been delayed due to the lack of legal representation for two of the defendants.
‘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.
Høiby remains in custody
Marius Borg Høiby will continue to be held in custody while his trial is ongoing until a verdict is reached.
Judge will decide whether to bring Judge Nubia Vera to trial for the Mueble Fino case
The Ecuadorian judge will determine if Judge Nubia Vera should face trial for charges of concussion in the Mueble Fino case following recent proceedings.
Judge's retreat in rape trial does not affect investigation against him, says TJ-MG
The Minas Gerais Court asserts that Judge Magid Nauef Láuar's decision regarding a rape case will not influence the administrative investigation against him for possible misconduct.
Murder Trial Against 19-Year-Old: 15-Year-Old Stabbed – Prosecution Calls for Long Juvenile Sentence
A 19-year-old woman is facing a lengthy juvenile sentence for the murder of a 15-year-old, as prosecutors demand 14 to 15 years in prison, while the defense argues for a much lighter sentence.
Now speaks the Thai woman accused of 78 serious human trafficking cases: 'I want to apologize for what has happened'
A Thai coordinator accused of multiple serious human trafficking charges expressed deep remorse during the conclusion of Finland's largest human trafficking trial.
Metastasis Case: Next Monday the trial resumes for the lawyer who attempted to evade prosecution by running for assembly member
The trial for lawyer Armado F. I. resumes on March 2 after he sought to escape legal repercussions by participating in elections.
Notebooks of the Bribes: UIF and the prosecutor respond to Cristina Kirchner's challenges to stop the trial
The UIF and prosecutor Fabiana León address challenges by Cristina Kirchner's defense in the Cuadernos de las Coimas trial to halt the proceedings.
First Tripartite Consultation in the 11th Re-trial Request for the Nabari Poisoned Wine Incident
The 11th retrial request for the Nabari poisoned wine incident led to its first tripartite consultation involving the Nagoya High Court, the Nagoya High Public Prosecutor's Office, and the defense team.
Fake doctor who faked his own death goes to trial for the death of a patient in Sorocaba
Fernando Henrique Dardis, a fake doctor, is on trial for the murder of patient Helena Rodrigues, after having previously faked his own death to escape legal consequences.
Prosecutor's comment prompts retrial for man convicted of child sex offences
A man convicted of child sex offences is set to be retried due to a significant breach of protocol by the prosecutor during the trial.
Báez Sosa Case: One of the Rugby Players in Prison Requests Nullification of Sentence and a New Trial
Lucas Fidel Pertossi, one of the rugby players convicted in the murder of Fernando Báez Sosa, is seeking to nullify his conviction and undergo a new trial, claiming his defense was compromised by a shared legal strategy with co-defendants.
One of the convicts in the murder of Fernando Báez Sosa requested nullification of the sentence and a new trial
Lucas Pertossi, convicted in the murder case of Fernando Báez Sosa, has requested the nullification of his sentence and a new trial.
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.
The mega real estate scam of the L'Abbate clan will go to trial with 5 detainees and the demands of the scammed to recover their savings
A major real estate fraud attributed to the L'Abbate clan is advancing to a public trial with five individuals detained, while victims seek to recover their lost savings.
"He had a skiing accident": mistakenly released and accused of rape, a Briton temporarily escapes his trial
A British man, mistakenly released while awaiting trial for rape, misses his court date due to a skiing accident, leading to the postponement of the trial to June.
Thomas criticizes Supreme Court majority for 'needlessly' expanding precedent in unanimous decision
Justice Clarence Thomas critiques the Supreme Court's unanimous ruling for unnecessarily broadening legal precedent regarding communication between defendants and their attorneys during trial recesses.
The trial against Marius Borg Høiby - February 25
The article discusses the upcoming trial of Marius Borg Høiby set for February 25.
Trial begins of Brazil politicians accused of ordering lawmakers murder
The trial has commenced for Brazilian politicians who are accused of orchestrating the murder of lawmakers, raising significant legal and political implications.
Achraf Hakimi referred for trial included in PSG's squad to face Monaco
Achraf Hakimi, the Moroccan international footballer indicted for rape, has been included in Paris Saint-Germain's squad for their Champions League match against Monaco despite the legal allegations he faces.
The ex-partner of Marius Borg Høiby testifies in her trial for 38 crimes: "It happened often that he grabbed me by the neck"
Nora Haukland testified against Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Norway's future queen, detailing instances of control and abuse amid his ongoing trial for multiple crimes including sexual violence.
The appeal after the Jonas murder is up for trial in March
The appeal regarding the murder of Jonas Aarseth Henriksen will be heard by the Borgarting Court of Appeal starting March 17, 2025.
Prosecutor interrupts Høiby: - Cannot see that this has any relevance
The ongoing trial against Marius Borg Høiby sees the prosecutor challenge him on the relevance of his statements about Nora Haukland.
Notebook Case: The Tribunal Has Not Yet Provided a Schedule to Know How the Trial Will Continue
The trial regarding corruption linked to the 'Cuadernos de las Coimas' case, involving Cristina Kirchner, has resumed amid demands for a clear schedule from the prosecution.
Achraf Hakimi, Willian Pacho's teammate at Paris Saint-Germain, will go to trial for alleged sexual abuse
Achraf Hakimi, the Moroccan defender for Paris Saint-Germain, is set to stand trial for rape allegations stemming from a complaint filed in February 2023.
Petroamazonas requests anti-corruption judge Carlos Serrano to excuse himself from the trial tribunal in the Triple A case; request seeks to avoid delays and annulments
Petroamazonas has requested that anti-corruption judge Carlos Serrano recuse himself from the Triple A trial tribunal in order to prevent potential legal delays and invalidation issues.
The trial of Marius Borg Høiby - February 25
The article discusses the ongoing trial of Marius Borg Høiby which is set to take place on February 25.
Dino says that Marielle's case will be judged 'in light of facts and evidence' at the start of the trial
Minister Flávio Dino announced that the trial regarding the alleged masterminds behind the assassination of councilwoman Marielle Franco will adhere strictly to factual evidence and legal procedures.
Soccer megastar accused of rape
Achraf Hakimi, a star player for PSG, is facing trial for allegations of rape made against him, which he vehemently denies.
Man with a knife, beat with a belt and threatened to kill. Man to be tried for prolonged violence against wife and daughter
A man faces trial for years of domestic violence against his wife and daughter, including physical abuse, coercion, and threats to kill.
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.
Increase of Supreme Court Justices as a Means to Alleviate Trial Backlog... Need for Measures to Address Concerns of Undermining Lower Courts
The proposed amendment to increase the number of Supreme Court justices in South Korea raises concerns about potential undermining of lower courts while aiming to resolve trial backlogs.
Alleged rapist 'accidentally released from jail and left country' before trial
A man facing multiple rape charges was mistakenly released from prison and has fled the UK just before his trial was scheduled to begin.
Resignation of Hwang Su-rim, the People Power Party's Nomination Committee Member Amidst Controversy Over Legal History
Hwang Su-rim, a member of the People Power Party's nomination committee, has resigned following controversy over her previous role as a defense lawyer in President Yoon Suk-yeol's election law trial.
David Rossi, six prosecutors still against the Hyenas
The trial in Genoa will address allegations of defamation against journalists from the show 'Le Iene' by prosecutors involved in the investigation of David Rossi's death.
The new president of Peru will go to trial accused of stealing from the funds of his Bar Association
José María Balcázar, the new president of Peru, faces trial over allegations of embezzling funds from the Bar Association he led.
Petrolgate, Eni acquitted after 10 years and confiscations
The Petrolgate trial concludes with Eni and its managers acquitted after a lengthy legal battle that spanned over a decade.
The 'Monkey Trial'
The 'Monkey Trial' refers to the 1925 legal case against John Scopes for teaching evolution in public schools, sparking widespread debate over science and religion in the United States.
Judge Ji Gui-yeon wrote the 'not guilty verdict', what changed his mind?
The recent verdict by Judge Ji Gui-yeon in the trial concerning the insurrection leader Yoon Seok-youl has sparked discussions about perceived leniency in legal judgments.