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.
Park Chan-Woon: 'Hasty Prosecutorial Reform Will Lead to Extreme Chaos... The President Is Keeping the Center Well'
Former advisory chairman Park Chan-Woon explained his resignation, emphasizing the need for careful consideration in prosecutorial reform and expressing concern over potential misunderstandings regarding the reform committee's role.
Russia Bans Extradition of Foreign Nationals Who Fought in Its Army
Russia has enacted a law that prohibits the extradition of foreign nationals who serve in its military, effectively protecting them from prosecution in other countries.
Police rejected criminal prosecution for questioning Beneลก decrees and revealed weaknesses in Fico's amendment
Slovak police decided not to pursue criminal charges against activists who challenged a recent amendment on the legality of questioning the Beneลก decrees.
Who Incites the Temptation of the Crime of Distortion of Law
Despite experts' concerns about the crime of distortion of law, public support remains high due to various incidents highlighting its necessity.
'Damaged corpses found in Korea' and 'Foreign investor symptoms' false news spreaders handed over to prosecution
Individuals who disseminated false information regarding damaged corpses and a fake statement impersonating the President in Korea have been referred to prosecution.
Alleged terrorism: AGF takes over Malami, sonโs trial
The Attorney-General of Nigeria has taken over the prosecution of former AGF Abubakar Malami and his son over alleged terrorism and firearms charges.
Receiving 700 million from a pastor for 'commissioned investigation'... Former and current police officers handed over to the prosecution
Former and current police officers in Seoul are being prosecuted for taking bribes from a pastor in exchange for conducting a commission investigation.
Arkadiusz Myrcha: The amendment to the Code of Criminal Procedure does not hurt the services
The Polish parliament has approved amendments to the criminal procedure code, which include significant changes to detention laws and the rights of suspects, despite opposition from some prosecutors.
Recruitment of 300 posts in Bihar, those related to law can apply
The Bihar Public Service Commission has announced vacancies for 300 posts of Prosecution Officer, inviting applications from candidates with legal qualifications.
Attorney General: I have no information about interference in the investigation related to Skvernelis
The Attorney General of Lithuania stated that she has no information regarding any interference in the investigation concerning politician Skvernelis.
FIRST READING: B.C. judge surprised by police actually enforcing drug laws
A British Columbia judge expresses surprise at the prosecution of drug laws amidst rampant illegal drug sales that often go unpunished.
Attention migrants: The announced change in Illinois that would enable severe penalties against ICE agents
Illinois' Cook County has announced a new policy allowing prosecution of ICE agents for serious charges in cases involving unlawful use of force during immigrant operations.
Has Immunity Ended? The Cook County Prosecutor's Office in Chicago Will Now Go After Federal Agents Who Violate the Law
The Cook County Prosecutor's Office in Chicago has issued a new protocol allowing for the potential prosecution of federal immigration agents who violate state laws.
Latvian citizens can be extradited to the UK for criminal prosecution
The Latvian Cabinet has approved a draft law allowing for the extradition of Latvian citizens to the UK for criminal prosecution.
Austrian Prosecution Charged Man for Preparing an Attack on Taylor Swift Concert
An Austrian man has been charged by prosecutors for allegedly planning an attack during a Taylor Swift concert.
A police officer wanted a meeting with a fourteen-year-old, but was beaten by pedophile hunters. He is now facing prosecution
A police officer in Czechia aimed to meet a fourteen-year-old and was subsequently attacked by vigilantes concerned about child exploitation.
Frank Stronachโs fierce defence: Billionaireโs combative lawyer sets tone for his sex assault trial
The sexual assault trial of billionaire Frank Stronach has begun, with the prosecution presenting testimony from multiple women who accuse him of a pattern of sexual misconduct.
Monaco, Paris, or maybe Miami? A new idea for questioning Leszek Czarnecki
The Polish prosecution has devised a new strategy to question businessman Leszek Czarnecki abroad after previous attempts to bring him to justice in Poland were unsuccessful.
Kim Young-seon, despite being acquitted of violating political funds law, appeals while prosecution also files an appeal
Former Member of Parliament Kim Young-seon, acquitted of violating political funding laws, has filed an appeal claiming the verdict is unjust, while the prosecution contests the decision.
Federal Court ends action against land leveling at Portรฃo do Inferno in MT; understand
The Federal Court has concluded the public prosecution case aiming to suspend leveling works at Portรฃo do Inferno, citing various irregularities in the project.
News from the Kaunas judges for Miltenis sentenced in the Didลพiลซnaitytฤ case
The conditional release of A. Miltenis, sentenced in the Didลพiลซnaitytฤ case, was initially granted but later revoked by a higher court following a prosecution appeal.
The Prosecutor Accuses Robert Bฤ kiewicz of Inciting Crime
Robert Bฤ kiewicz faces prosecution for inciting violence during a rally in Warsaw against illegal migration.
Global Newspapers: Israel Closes War Crimes Cases for Fear of International Prosecution
Israeli military closes numerous war crimes cases against Palestinians to avoid international scrutiny, as revealed by a report from the Washington Post.
Jung Cheong-rae: 'Only granting the right to request supplementary investigations to the prosecution... law distortion crime to be addressed in February'
Democratic Party representative Jung Cheong-rae confirmed the party's stance to grant only the right to request supplementary investigations to the prosecution, asserting their commitment to the complete abolition of the prosecution's investigative powers amidst ongoing debates on prosecutorial reform.
The ruling party decides to grant only the right to request supplementary investigations to the Public Prosecution Office
The Democratic Party of Korea has decided to remove the supplementary investigative powers from Public Prosecution Office prosecutors while unifying the investigative personnel of the Serious Crimes Investigation Agency as requested from the government.
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.
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.
Can the ICE Agent Who Shot Renee Good Be Prosecuted?
The article discusses the potential legal implications and the possibility of prosecution regarding the ICE agent involved in the shooting of Renee Good.
Former South Korean President Faces Death Penalty for Imposing Martial Law
Former South Korean President Yoon Seok-youl could face the death penalty as prosecutors conclude a trial regarding his imposition of martial law in 2024, with a verdict expected in early February.
South Korea: Will the former president be sentenced to death? The prosecution wants this
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol faces impeachment and criminal charges linked to an attempt to impose martial law, with the prosecution seeking the death penalty, which has not been carried out in the country since 1997.
Rep Ro Khanna demands prosecution of ICE agent in Minneapolis fatal shooting
Rep. Ro Khanna is urging the arrest of the ICE agent involved in the fatal shooting of Renee Good in Minneapolis and advocating for new legislation to increase oversight of ICE operations.
Prosecution for dangerous bodily harm against four minors who assaulted their 16-year-old classmate in Agios Panteleimonas
Prosecution is underway for four minors charged with dangerous bodily harm after they assaulted a 16-year-old classmate, with additional charges against three parents for neglect.
Pirro touts DC crime is being prosecuted 'like never before' in announcing year-end stats
U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro announced significant crime prosecution achievements in Washington D.C. and the effectiveness of federal enforcement resources under President Trump.
Says great effort to stop alcohol shipments
The head of the prosecution unit of the police in the capital region emphasizes the clarity of the law regarding the sale of alcohol, highlighting that selling alcohol on holidays is a violation, while police have recently closed online retailers for such violations.
What about the investigation into Ewa Wrzosek? The prosecutor's decision is out
The article discusses the prosecutor's decision to close the investigation into Ewa Wrzosek, detailing the formal and organizational violations she committed but concluding she did not commit a crime.
Not only on New Year's Eve: Violence against emergency services has become alarmingly normal
The article discusses the rising violence against emergency service workers, emphasizing the need for efficient prosecution of the mostly young offenders to restore respect for those who serve in these roles.
He saves her life with a transfusion, but now he risks prosecution
A doctor at Policlinico Umberto I in Rome faces legal trouble for performing a life-saving transfusion against a patient's explicit religious wishes.