A 'Lie' of a 5-Year-Old Son, Father Spent 23 Years in Jail... Accused of 4 Murders
In a significant ruling, the Allahabad High Court acquitted a man who spent 23 years in prison for allegedly murdering his wife and three children, after determining that the prosecution failed to prove its case against him.
At least six of the 71 detained after disturbances during the march against labor reform have been released
At least six out of 71 individuals detained during a protest against labor reform in Buenos Aires have been released, with ongoing investigations by the local prosecution service.
MALLE SEPPIK ⟩ My four years of terror under the management of the prosecution – an embodiment of arrogance and childish irresponsibility
Malle Seppik critiques the Estonian prosecution system for its perceived arrogance and irresponsibility, calling for reform and expressing concern over its functioning.
[Exclusive] Blue House says ruling party must "speak smoothly in one voice" regarding abolition of supplement investigative rights
The Blue House has urged the ruling party to maintain a united front in discussions about the abolition of supplementary investigative rights amid ongoing reforms in the prosecution system.
Read in Vima of Sunday: How ministers will be referred to
The article discusses proposed amendments to the Greek Constitution concerning the prosecution of ministers, including the abolition of investigative committees and efforts to diversify the election of leaders of Independent Authorities.
Kim Min-seok: 'Supplementary investigative authority does not need to be included in the current legislative proposal'
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok stated that the issue of supplementary investigative authority should be addressed separately from the current discussions on legislative reform concerning prosecution, emphasizing the importance of reflecting the party's opinions in the discussions.
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.
President Lee's ‘Exception Case Investigation’... The 'Road to Prosecutor's Office' Principle Announced by the Ruling Party
The ruling Democratic Party has shifted its focus on the proposed Serious Crimes Investigation Agency and Prosecution Agency legislation, aiming to decentralize and reduce the powers associated with these agencies, indicating potential conflict with existing government proposals and President Lee's reform plans.