Trial for the Rape and Murder of Justine Vayrac: The Attorney General Seeks Life Imprisonment for the Accused
The public prosecutor has requested life imprisonment for Lucas Larivée, accused of the rape and murder of Justine Vayrac, along with a 22-year parole ineligibility period.
Linked to the Cospito group and already on trial: who were the two anarchists who died in Rome
Two anarchists linked to the Cospito group died in an explosion in Rome, raising concerns about the threat posed by radical fringe movements in Italy.
Former candidate for the Seimas, public information creator A. Drižius, will be tried for defamation
A. Drižius, a former candidate for the Seimas and public information creator, faces trial for allegedly spreading defamatory information through media outlets.
Delay in Implementation of 'Face Recognition for Mobile Phone Activation' Due to Privacy Concerns
The South Korean government extends the trial period for face recognition technology in mobile phone activation from three to six months amid public concerns over privacy invasion.
Stopping eating sweet foods for six months does not decrease cravings or improve some health indicators, says a new study
A new clinical trial indicates that eliminating sweet foods from the diet for six months does not reduce cravings or lead to weight loss, challenging public health recommendations.
MP tries to maintain jury trial of ex-fiancé accused of killing lawyer and simulating suicide in Itaberaí
The Goiás Public Prosecutor's Office aims to uphold the jury trial for Luís Felipe Silva Lima, accused of murdering his ex-fiancée, lawyer Jordana Fraga Martins David, in 2018.
The foreign woman will answer in court for incitement to hatred and public disorder
A foreign woman living in Lithuania is facing trial for inciting hatred and disturbing public order after a conflict at a ski resort.
A man threatened a girl with a gun in Mažeikiai - a pre-trial investigation has been initiated
A man in Mažeikiai threatened a girl with a gun, leading to his arrest and a pre-trial investigation by the police.
"Stalking a Colleague": Criminologist Roberta Bruzzone Faces Possible Trial
Criminologist Roberta Bruzzone is facing allegations of stalking a colleague amid a heated public feud.
Transparency in the trial against Høiby is not about sensationalism
The article argues that transparency in the trial against Marius Borg Høiby is crucial for public understanding and accountability in the legal process.
Yoon Suk-yeol's 'life imprisonment' first trial ruling document released... '1206 pages, anonymized'
The full text of the life imprisonment ruling against former President Yoon Suk-yeol has been made public by the Seoul Central District Court.
Oh Se-hoon considers filing a legal distortion charge against Special Prosecutor Min Jung-ki as Myung Tae-kyun fails to attend trial
Seoul Mayor Oh Se-hoon is considering filing charges of legal distortion against Special Prosecutor Min Jung-ki after Myung Tae-kyun, a key witness in his corruption trial, failed to appear in court.
5 in the morning: Trump fractures with NATO - The trial for the email gate has begun - Strikes in taxis and public health
Donald Trump's relationship with NATO faces new strains as a trial related to the email controversy begins amidst escalating tensions in the Middle East and strikes in Greece.
Tsukuba University student missing case, defendant claims innocence in third trial - first public trial in France
In the ongoing legal proceedings regarding the mysterious disappearance of a Tsukuba University student in France, the defendant maintains his innocence during his third trial.
Trams will start operating on Finland's longest bridge
Trams will begin trial runs on Finland's longest bridge, the Kruunuvuorensilta, starting March 17.
‘Transgender Person’ Hranjec in Women's Section: Soon to Appear in Court, Also Wrote to the Ombudsman
Sonja Hranjec, a transgender individual, faces trial for the fatal stabbing of Vedran Gračan, a known activist, in a disputed public space in Croatia.
Former Amagasaki City Councilor Accused of Embezzlement Claims Not Guilty for Some Charges
A former city councilor from Amagasaki, accused of embezzling public funds and forgery, has claimed partial innocence during his initial trial.
The trial against Marius Borg Høiby - March 16
The article covers the upcoming trial of Marius Borg Høiby scheduled for March 16.
Here Mette-Marit and Haakon leave the prison
Crown Princess Mette-Marit made her first public appearance in five weeks as she and Crown Prince Haakon left Oslo prison after visiting her son Marius Borg Høiby, who is currently on trial.
Mandelson is still a human being who’s entitled to a fair trial, says Cherie Blair
Cherie Blair has defended Peter Mandelson, asserting that he deserves a fair trial amid accusations of misconduct in a public office.
Ticketless travel trial set to start in Victoria
A public trial of ticketless travel using smart phones and credit cards will begin on selected train lines in Victoria, Australia, following delays due to operator changes.
Høiby’s Own Words: I Am No Longer Marius, I Am a Monster
Marius Borg Høiby expresses his emotional turmoil and isolation following public scrutiny during his trial, stating he feels transformed into a monster.
The Summary Trial
The article discusses the fear and intimidation felt by Italians regarding the judiciary and media influence on voting decisions.
Live from the trial against Marius Borg Høiby, Friday, March 13
Aftenposten reports live updates on the trial of Marius Borg Høiby, focusing on the last day of evidence presentation.
Give your opinion on our coverage of the trial against Marius Borg Høiby
Aftenposten seeks public feedback on its coverage of the trial involving Marius Borg Høiby, son of the Norwegian Crown Princess.
Aarhus is testing whether cheaper bus tickets can attract more passengers
Aarhus is launching a trial of cheaper bus tickets on select routes to see if it increases ridership.
The trial against Marius Borg Høiby - March 12
Marius Borg Høiby is facing trial, scheduled for March 12.
Operation Bloodsucker: 28 defendants begin trial for fraud at Detran-AM
The Amazonas Justice has commenced the trial of 28 individuals accused of being involved in a fraudulent scheme at the Amazonas State Traffic Department (Detran-AM).
Experts fear ‘unethical’ vaccine trial in Africa is ‘prototype’ for US studies under RFK Jr
Experts express concerns that a controversial vaccine trial in Guinea-Bissau may set a precedent for future vaccine studies in the United States under Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
The Supreme Court offers public companies where Ábalos' ex-partner worked to act as harmed parties in the trial
The Supreme Court of Spain has invited public companies linked to former Transport Minister José Luis Ábalos' ex-partner to participate in a trial regarding alleged misappropriation of funds.
Trial with open barriers a success according to SL - but no new tests are planned
SL reports a successful trial of open barriers at Näckrosen subway station, but no further tests are scheduled.
The trial against Marius Borg Høiby - March 10
The article discusses the upcoming trial of Marius Borg Høiby set for March 10.
Trial of the ports of Menton: the mayor sentenced to a year in prison
The mayor of Menton, Yves Juhel, was sentenced to one year in prison and ten years of ineligibility due to public fund embezzlement.
SP Prosecutor's Chief Defends Lula's Veto of Article from Antifaction Bill That Restricted Jury Court
The Chief Prosecutor of São Paulo supports President Lula's veto of a controversial article from an antifaction bill that aims to eliminate jury trials for crimes linked to organized crime.
Amanda Knox boasts as she posts comic clip about her trial for Meredith Kercher murder
Amanda Knox has stirred controversy on social media with a comic clip referencing her trial for the murder of Meredith Kercher, eliciting mixed reactions from the public.
Criminals who assaulted a victim with metal rods in a café in Jonavos will stand trial
Two men are set to face trial for brutally assaulting a bar patron with metal rods and bear spray in Jonavos.
NSW’s top prosecutor scores legal win in bias claim against senior judge
The New South Wales supreme court has upheld the director of public prosecutions' right to seek the recusal of a judge amid accusations of bias in a historic sexual offences trial.
Hotesur Case: They Request to Set a Start Date for the Money Laundering Trial Against Cristina and Máximo Kirchner
The prosecutor has urged the court to expedite the money laundering trial against Cristina and Máximo Kirchner due to rising public interest.
The trial against the Schoklenders, López, and De Vido for fraud in "Shared Dreams" begins
The trial against the Schoklenders, former minister Julio De Vido, and ex-public works secretary José López has commenced over alleged fraud in the 'Shared Dreams' housing program.
The trial against Marius Borg Høiby - March 4
A trial date has been set for Marius Borg Høiby for March 4.
Man accused of torturing and killing adoptive son with Down syndrome goes to trial in Belém
A man is on trial in Belém for allegedly torturing and killing his 39-year-old adoptive son who had Down syndrome, in a case that has drawn significant public outrage.
Witness: - There was no doubt he was going for a stranglehold
A witness in the trial against Marius Borg Høiby described seeing an incident at Oslo Scene in December 2022, where he intervened after a woman cried for help.
Did He Reveal Everything Possible? Egon Bondy as an Agent of the StB
Egon Bondy's testimony against fellow artists during a rigged trial significantly impacted their fates, leading to prison sentences and a strong public outcry against his actions.
The 'ITV case' of Móstoles brings former mayor Noelia Posse to trial in the Provincial Court
Former mayor of Móstoles, Noelia Posse, faces trial for alleged embezzlement related to public funds in the ITV sector.
A. Kandrotas will soon face court again – this time he will have to answer for the hit on V. Bartkevičius
A. Kandrotas is facing trial due to an incident where he allegedly struck V. Bartkevičius during a public event in Vilnius, causing minor injuries.
Justice contradicts the Public Prosecutor's Office and says that lawyer accused of running over and killing pedestrian in MT assumed risk
A Brazilian lawyer may face trial for the death of a pedestrian, contradicting the Public Prosecutor's assessment of the incident.
Follow the trial against Marius Borg Høiby here
Live coverage of the trial against Marius Borg Høiby is taking place.
The police have launched a pre-trial investigation into the fire on Eišiškės Street in Vilnius
A fire at a large building in Vilnius caused significant damage and has prompted a police investigation under laws governing property destruction.
Judge mocks the population in trial at the Supreme Court
A Brazilian judge's comments during a Supreme Court trial revealed a significant disconnect between the judiciary and the general public, particularly regarding the issue of high public salaries.
Arson in Apartment Buildings: Suspects in Custody
Two incidents of suspected arson targeting apartment buildings were reported in different cities in Lithuania, leading to the arrest of suspects and the initiation of pre-trial investigations.