"Slashed throat, attempted murder": capital judges assessed the bloody events in Marijampolė differently
The Lithuanian Court of Appeals delivered a controversial verdict regarding a violent incident in Marijampolė, focusing on the legal responsibility for bodily harm and public order violations.
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.
Trump Judge Barrett: First the Verdict, Then the Reasoning?
Amy Coney Barrett, a Supreme Court Justice nominated by Trump, discusses her legal philosophy and whether her originalist approach might serve to justify politically desired rulings.
Jang Dong-hyuk is unresponsive, but Song Eon-seok says: 'I feel responsible for the guilty verdict of Yoon Suk-yeol'
Song Eon-seok, leader of the People Power Party, expressed deep concern following the court's life imprisonment sentence for former President Yoon Suk-yeol, emphasizing the need for accountability and reaffirmation of the rule of law.
[News Dive] Special Feature on Yoon Suk-yeol's Insurrection Verdict! A Live Court Coverage with Participants
The article discusses a special live event covering the court verdict on Yoon Suk-yeol's alleged insurrection, featuring various legal experts and analysts.
Yoon Suk-yeol's treason verdict, sentencing at 3 PM today... death penalty or lesser sentence?
The first-instance verdict for former President Yoon Suk-yeol on treason charges will be delivered, marking a significant legal judgment in a case involving a sitting president accused of rebellion.
Former South Korean President Sentenced for Insurrection - The Meaning of a Non-Enforceable Death Penalty
Former South Korean President Yoon Seok-yeol faces a verdict for insurrection charges, with the prospect of a death penalty that is unlikely to be executed given South Korea's de facto moratorium on capital punishment.
Teen falsely accused of race-based bullying wins $3.2M verdict from Texas jury after viral allegations
A Texas jury awarded $3.2 million to Asher Vann, a teen who was falsely accused of race-based bullying, after a long legal battle stemming from viral allegations.
Gröna Lund's CEO: 'We will not appeal the verdict'
Gröna Lund amusement park will not appeal a court ruling following a fatal accident on one of its roller coasters.
The court rejected an appeal by a Vilnius man who defaced the U.S. coat of arms with a 'Z' letter.
A Vilnius court upheld the verdict against Rokas Šukevičius, who was sentenced to six months of restriction of liberty for defacing the U.S. coat of arms.
The Immunity of Babiš's Court Will Only Be Delayed. The Delay May Affect the Verdict
The article discusses the potential impact of delays in court proceedings related to Babiš's immunity on the final verdict.
Prosecutors appeal the not guilty verdict for LG's Koo Yun-kyung couple for 'using undisclosed information'
Prosecutors in South Korea have appealed a not guilty verdict for Koo Yun-kyung, the representative of the LG Welfare Foundation and the daughter of the late LG Group chairman Koo Bon-moo, and her husband for using undisclosed information to gain unjust profits in stock trading.
The court will announce the verdict for Irma Gajauskaitė accused of organizing riots
Irma Gajauskaitė, accused of organizing riots and assaulting her brother, faces a verdict soon after being previously charged with antisemitism online.
Alex Murdaugh attorney argues state Supreme Court should overturn guilty verdict
Alex Murdaugh's attorney is seeking to have his murder conviction overturned by the South Carolina Supreme Court, citing allegations of jury tampering by a former court clerk.
Åkesson has swished the responsible of Dumpen after the verdict
Jimmie Åkesson pledges financial support for the legal costs of 'Dumpen' after its responsible operator was convicted of defamation for disclosing a man's identity in a child abuse case.
Final verdict of the Supreme Court of Lithuania in the case of Liudo Vaisietos 'checks'
The Supreme Court of Lithuania has upheld a ruling requiring former council member Liudas Vaisieta to repay over 13,000 euros to the municipality, confirming that he unjustly enriched himself at its expense.
The verdict has been reached in the case of the son of a PiS MP. He was accused of beating his former partner
In July 2023, footage was released showing the son of a PiS MP allegedly abusing his ex-partner, leading to formal charges and a trial in Olsztyn.
The first verdict on virtual asset law has come out… the representative of a market manipulation company was sentenced to 3 years in prison
A virtual asset management company representative was sentenced to three years in prison for artificially inflating cryptocurrency prices, marking the first application of the Virtual Asset User Protection Law's provisions against unfair trading since its enactment is set for July 2024.
How will Hungary rule on Maja T.?
A verdict is expected on February 4 in Budapest against a German individual accused of left-wing extremism, with the case raising complex legal, political, and European dimensions.
Verdict in the proceedings against AfD MP: Halemba lacks respect for the rule of law
A legal proceeding against AfD MP Daniel Halemba is marked by claims of political motivation and tension in a courtroom perceived as a stage for political conflict.
First Verdict in BiH for Discrimination Against LGBTQ Individuals
A former parliamentarian in BiH has been found guilty of hate speech against LGBTQ individuals, marking the first legal ruling of its kind in the country after a six-year process initiated by a non-governmental organization.
The court acquitted Speychal of charges in the related case involving ČKD Praha DIZ
The Municipal Court in Prague acquitted former owner of engineering firm ČKD Praha DIZ, Petr Speychal, of tax evasion charges, while five others were found guilty and faced prison sentences and fines.
Due to the scandal, she lost millions, her marriage fell apart, her reputation was ruined, and now she received the verdict
Italian fashion influencer Chiara Ferragni has been acquitted of serious fraud charges in the 'Pandorogate' case, but the two-year legal battle has significantly affected her business empire, reputation, and personal life, including her marriage to rapper Fedez.
On Wednesday, a possible judgment regarding the Clean Transport Zone in Krakow.
Legal experts predict multiple scenarios for the upcoming verdict on the legality of the Clean Transport Zone in Krakow, with a prevailing expectation of its legality being upheld.
Paris court finds 10 guilty of harassing Brigitte Macron online
A Paris court has convicted ten individuals for online harassment directed at French First Lady Brigitte Macron, involving false claims about her gender.
Former Berlin Senator: Kalayci Verdict Becomes Final
The conviction of former Berlin Health Senator Dilek Kalayci for bribery is now final after the Federal Court dismissed the appeals of both Kalayci and a marketing agency owner involved in the case.