[View Briefing] Kim Sung-tae's recordings revealed... Allegations of prosecution manipulation
The article discusses recent allegations regarding the manipulation of prosecution tactics in South Korea, highlighted by the release of recorded discussions involving Kim Sung-tae.
Has Høiby subjected Haukland to a regime of fear? Here is the court's handling of the indictment.
The prosecution claims Marius Borg Høiby subjected Nora Haukland to a regime of fear and control, while Høiby denies the allegations and attributes misunderstandings to witness testimonies.
‘Gwanbong-gwon and Coupang’ Special Investigation Ends Next Week… Will It Reveal the ‘Higher-Ups’ of Investigation Pressure and Evidence Loss
The special investigation into Coupang's unpaid severance pay allegations and the evidence loss related to Gwanbong-gwon is approaching its deadline, focusing on whether it can uncover the alleged higher-up pressures within the prosecution.
Prosecutors Raid Daishin Securities...Former Executive Accused of Involvement in Stock Price Manipulation
The prosecution has raided Daishin Securities due to allegations that a former executive colluded with stock price manipulation forces to manipulate the stock price of a KOSDAQ-listed company.
Police transfer Jeong Jin-seok and Yoon Jae-soon to prosecution over 'suspicions of directing reset of presidential office PCs'
Police in South Korea have transferred former presidential chief of staff Jeong Jin-seok and former secretary Yoon Jae-soon to prosecutors over allegations of instructing the reset of computers at the presidential office following the impeachment of former President Yoon Suk-yeol.
South Africa: We Are Alarmed' - Zimbabwean Community in South Africa Reacts As Chatunga Mugabe Faces Prosecution
The Zimbabwean community in South Africa expresses alarm over the prosecution of Chatunga Mugabe, son of former President Robert Mugabe, following serious allegations of a shooting incident.
Cross-examination set to continue for complainant in Stronach sexual assault trial
The cross-examination of a complainant in the sexual assault trial of businessman Frank Stronach is ongoing, with legal issues arising from allegations of witness coaching by the prosecution.
DR Congo: The trial of General Philémon Yav Irung, the prosecution and the defense clash over key evidence
The trial of General Philémon Yav Irung in the Democratic Republic of Congo is marked by disputes over key evidence related to allegations of collaboration with the Rwandan army.
President Yoon calls the ‘Jung Young-hak transcript’ allegations ‘absurd evidence manipulation’ aimed at the prosecution
President Yoon Suk-yeol criticized the prosecution for allegedly distorting the so-called ‘Jung Young-hak transcript’ in cases related to the Wirye New Town development corruption allegations.
Liberia: No Immunity for Tweah, Others
The Supreme Court of Liberia has ruled that former Finance Minister Samuel Tweah and others are not immune from prosecution regarding corruption allegations, allowing a significant trial to proceed.
Former Norwegian Prime Minister Loses Immunity in Epstein Case
Former Norwegian Prime Minister Thorbjørn Jagland has lost his immunity from prosecution in relation to the Epstein case, allowing for potential investigations into allegations of corruption against him.
[Breaking] Court sends ‘Kang Sun-woo arrest warrant request’ to prosecution
The Seoul Central Court has sent an arrest warrant request for independent lawmaker Kang Sun-woo to the prosecution over allegations related to campaign funds.
Consistently, the court's actors return to one thing: A taxi ride from Skaugum
The trial against Marius Borg Høiby centers on themes of a taxi ride and sleep, as the prosecution argues that the women involved could not resist the alleged assaults due to being asleep or intoxicated.
Jo Tae-yong, in First Trial for 'Negligence of Duty as Director of National Intelligence,' Claims 'Prosecution Based on Imagination'
Former National Intelligence Service Director Jo Tae-yong denied allegations of negligence for failing to report a planned emergency martial law to the National Assembly, asserting that the prosecution's case is based on imaginary claims.
Decision on the indictment of 9 Naju city council members involved in bribery allegations still pending after 8 months
The prosecution has yet to decide whether to indict nine city council members from Naju, who are implicated in bribery related to the selection process of the city council leadership, causing public outcry as some seek to qualify as candidates for upcoming elections.
What options does the International Criminal Court have to prosecute Trump for the crime of aggression?
The article discusses the potential options available to the International Criminal Court for prosecuting former President Trump regarding allegations of aggression.
Newsfilter: The Prosecution is Chasing Slayádu, Žilinka is Breaking His Own Records
The article discusses ongoing criminal investigations into the Slayáda case, which may lead to an eight-year prison sentence, amidst allegations of tender manipulations linked to the government of Robert Fico.
Acquittal for Chiara Ferragni After Fraud Allegations
A Milan court has acquitted Italy's most famous influencer, Chiara Ferragni, of serious fraud charges after the prosecution sought a prison sentence of one year and eight months.
Spanish prosecution opens investigation into allegations against Julio Iglesias
The Spanish High Court's prosecutor's office has launched an investigation into allegations made by Spanish and American media that singer Julio Iglesias sexually assaulted two former employees.
They staged murders to extort, accuses the prosecution of the 'Jihlava gang'. The case is being dealt with by the court
The regional court in Brno is examining the case of the so-called Jihlava gang, accused of extortion and fraud, including allegations that they staged murders to blackmail their victims out of tens of millions.
The prosecution lost 1.5 years on the investigation regarding Ziobro and Święczkowski. Because it sent it to Poland
The National Prosecutor's Office has been slow to act in a case involving significant allegations against top prosecutors from the PiS era, which has languished in Konin for 1.5 years without any charges being filed.
This is absurd, she will fail in court
In the trial concerning Christina Block, a witness corroborates the prosecution's allegations, as the defense appears perplexed and a change in strategy could lead to a lighter sentence.