The Superior Court of the Valencia Community records the judge's request to investigate Mazón
The Superior Court of Justice of the Valencian Community is considering a request to investigate former president Carlos Mazón regarding his role in a flood disaster that resulted in 230 deaths in 2024.
David Colmenares recognizes the Court for holding sessions in Chiapas: 'Justice reaches the territory'
David Colmenares Páramo, the Superior Auditor of the Federation, commended the court's efforts to improve local governance through initiatives aimed at ensuring transparency in public spending.
The justice condemns the Ayuso Government to compensate 3 million for the non-payment of masks from Ifema hospital
The Madrid Superior Court of Justice has ordered the regional government to pay over 3 million euros to a company for unpaid invoices related to the procurement of masks and protective suits during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Arimateia Azevedo: STJ grants humanitarian pardon and orders the release of the journalist
The Superior Court of Justice (STJ) in Brazil has granted a humanitarian pardon to journalist José de Arimateia Azevedo, allowing for his immediate release.
TCU gives 15 days for STF, STJ, and TST to justify exclusive VIP rooms at Brasília Airport
The Brazilian Federal Court of Accounts (TCU) has given 15 days for the Supreme Federal Court, Superior Court of Justice, and Superior Labor Court to justify their exclusive VIP room contracts at Brasília International Airport.
STJ concludes process that condemns Carlinhos Maia for joke about bone malformation of resident of MT
Brazil's Superior Court of Justice has finalized a ruling that requires influencer Carlinhos Maia to pay R$ 200,000 for moral damages due to a joke he made about a resident's bone malformation.
Retired STJ Minister Felix Fischer dies
Felix Fischer, a retired minister and former president of Brazil's Superior Court of Justice, has passed away at the age of 78 in Brasília.
Felix Fischer, retired minister of the STJ, dies at 78 in Brasilia
Felix Fischer, a retired minister of Brazil's Superior Court of Justice, passed away at the age of 78 in Brasília.
Secretary of Health of Alagoas returns to office after decision by the STJ
The Secretary of Health in Alagoas, Gustavo Pontes de Miranda, has returned to his position following a habeas corpus granted by the Superior Court of Justice (STJ).
STJ will judge dispute between 90-year-old millionaire and his children over property
The Superior Court of Justice (STJ) in Brazil is set to adjudicate a long-standing legal dispute between 90-year-old entrepreneur Ernesto Iannoni and his children over a commercial property that housed the Mônaco Center Hotel in Guarulhos.
The judge of the dana requests the TSJ to charge former president Carlos Mazón
The investigating judge has requested the Superior Court of Justice of Comunidad Valenciana to charge former president Carlos Mazón regarding his management during the tragic 'dana' event that resulted in numerous fatalities.
Former deputy assumes position of STJ minister investigated for sexual harassment
Luís Carlos Balbino Gambogi temporarily takes over the position of Minister Marco Aurélio Gastaldi Buzzi at the Superior Court of Justice, who is under investigation for sexual harassment.
Courts Ignore STJ Understanding on Sexual Abuse of Vulnerable Persons
Brazilian courts have been disregarding a summary from the Superior Court of Justice regarding sexual abuse of vulnerable individuals, resulting in the acquittal of adult offenders.
A 99% reduction in working hours granted to the father of a child with severe autism who is not hospitalized
The Superior Court of Justice of the Canary Islands has granted a father the right to a 99% reduction in working hours to care for his severely autistic child, overturning a previous decision that denied this claim.
TSE nullifies judgment that maintained the revocation of Senator Beto Faro's mandate and orders TRE-PA to redo analysis
The Brazilian Superior Electoral Court (TSE) has annulled the judgment that upheld the revocation of Senator Beto Faro's mandate, instructing the Electoral Regional Court of Pará (TRE-PA) to reconsider the case.
STJ maintains the conviction of state deputy Galeno Torquato (PSDB) for administrative misconduct in RN
Brazil's Superior Court of Justice upheld state deputy Galeno Torquato's conviction for administrative misconduct during his tenure as mayor of São Miguel.
Key issues impacting consumers that may be judged in 2025
The article discusses significant consumer rights issues expected to be examined by Brazil's Supreme Court and Superior Court of Justice, including the commercialization of personal data and airline liability for flight cancellations.
Doctor accused of sexually harassing student has preventive detention revoked by the judiciary
A doctor in Brazil, accused of sexually harassing a student, has had his preventive detention revoked by the Superior Court of Justice due to a lack of new evidence justifying his imprisonment.
STJ rejects habeas corpus for Pedro Turra; he assaulted a teenager who died 16 days later in DF
Brazil's Superior Court of Justice denied habeas corpus for Pedro Turra, who is jailed for the assault that led to the death of a teenager.
Case Nery: STJ decrees new arrest of PMs suspected of forging confrontation in lawyer's death case
The Superior Court of Justice in Brazil has ordered the preventive detention of several military police officers suspected of fabricating a confrontation linked to the murder of lawyer Renato Nery.
Justice upholds the fine of 96,000 euros on the Brava Madrid festival for irregularities reported by Facua
The Madrid Superior Court of Justice has upheld a fine against the Brava Madrid festival for consumer rights violations related to cashless payment methods.
In Oaxaca, civil courts on the verge of collapse due to increase in divorces and child support claims
Civil courts in Oaxaca are facing overwhelming demands due to a rise in divorce and child support claims, according to the state's Superior Court of Justice.
The Superior Court of Justice of Catalonia does not see hate crime in threats to 'make a boy heterosexual by beating him'
The Superior Court of Justice of Catalonia ruled that threats made to a young man during a Pride event do not constitute a hate crime as they were based on his clothing rather than his sexual orientation.
See how the STJ works and recall cases that have passed through the court
The Superior Court of Justice (STJ) in Brazil plays a critical role in standardizing the interpretation of federal laws and has recently been in the spotlight due to the suspension of a minister amidst sexual harassment allegations.
STJ removes the cap of 20 minimum wages for education salary and other contributions
The Brazilian Superior Court of Justice has unanimously decided that the 20 minimum wage limit does not apply to calculations of certain contributions paid by companies for education salaries.
In a unanimous decision, STJ removes Minister Marco Buzzi, investigated for sexual harassment against two women
The Brazilian Superior Court of Justice has unanimously decided to remove Minister Marco Buzzi amid sexual harassment allegations by two women.
Daily Summary of JN: STJ removes minister investigated for allegations of sexual harassment; Valet who prepared pool chlorine where a woman died says he followed the instructions of the gym owner
The Superior Court of Justice in Brazil has unanimously decided to suspend Minister Marco Buzzi amidst allegations of sexual harassment, while other major news items include a tragic incident involving a woman who died in a pool and severe rain causing landslides in Minas Gerais.
STJ denies Luciano Hang's appeal against Folha and reporter's decision
The Brazilian Superior Court of Justice (STJ) unanimously denied an appeal by businessman Luciano Hang against Folha and reporter Patrícia Campos Mello regarding a 2018 article on corporate funding for anti-PT campaigns.
STJ draws older ministers to decide Buzzi's future; see who they are
The Superior Court of Justice (STJ) in Brazil has selected a trio of senior judges to conduct an internal inquiry against suspended Minister Marco Buzzi amidst harassment allegations.
CNJ suspends investigation against Buzzi until the end of the inquiry opened by the STJ
The National Justice Council (CNJ) has suspended its investigation into Minister Marco Buzzi, who is facing allegations of sexual misconduct, pending the conclusion of an internal inquiry by the Superior Court of Justice (STJ).
Minister of the STJ suspected of harassment requests a 90-day leave for psychiatric treatment
Marco Buzzi, a minister of Brazil's Superior Court of Justice, has requested a 90-day leave for psychiatric treatment amidst allegations of sexual harassment.
Marco Buzzi denies sexual harassment allegations in letter to other STJ ministers: 'I will prove my innocence'
Minister Marco Buzzi of Brazil's Superior Court of Justice has denied sexual harassment allegations in a letter to his colleagues, asserting he will prove his innocence during the investigation.
CNJ receives new complaint of sexual harassment against STJ minister Marco Buzzi
A new sexual harassment complaint has been filed against Marco Buzzi, a minister of Brazil's Superior Court of Justice, who denies the allegations and is currently on medical leave.
Understand the consequences of possible punishments for the defendants in the coup plot at the STM
The article discusses the potential consequences and administrative implications of criminal convictions for former President Jair Bolsonaro and military officials involved in the 2022 coup attempt, as the Superior Military Court evaluates requests for the forfeiture of their positions and ranks.
Attempt to judge and convict before the formal start of an investigation is a 'civilizational setback', says defense of STJ minister Marco Buzzi
The defense of minister Marco Buzzi of Brazil's Superior Court of Justice claims that attempting to judge and convict someone before a formal investigation is a 'civilizational setback'.
STJ denies habeas corpus request from pilot who left young man in coma in DF
The Superior Court of Justice denied the habeas corpus request from pilot and businessman Pedro Arthur Turra Basso, who has been in preventive detention following an incident that left a teenager in a coma.
Young woman says in testimony that minister accused of harassment advised her to 'be less sincere'
A young woman claims that Minister Marco Aurélio Buzzi of Brazil's Superior Court of Justice sexually harassed her and advised her to be less honest after inappropriate touching.
STJ Minister Marco Buzzi hospitalized after 'severe discomfort'; medical bulletin mentions palpitations and chest pain
Marco Buzzi, a minister of Brazil's Superior Court of Justice, was hospitalized in Brasília due to severe discomfort, requiring close medical attention according to his lawyers.
STJ orders the release of the mayor of Garopaba arrested in operation against garbage collection fraud
The Superior Court of Justice ordered the release of Júnior Abreu, the mayor of Garopaba, who was suspected of fraud in municipal garbage collection contracts.
STJ opens inquiry to investigate Minister Marco Buzzi, accused of sexual harassment
The Superior Court of Justice (STJ) unanimously decided to open an inquiry into Minister Marco Buzzi, who is being investigated for sexual harassment after an 18-year-old accused him; he denies the allegations.
Fight for gum: defense of pilot who left young man in coma requests habeas corpus from the STJ
The defense of 19-year-old pilot Pedro Arthur Turra Basso has filed a new habeas corpus request with the Superior Court of Justice (STJ) following a case where he allegedly left a young man in a coma after an incident.
TCE Advisor Sentenced to 13 Years in Prison for Hiding Money in Switzerland
José Gomes Graciosa, a councilor of the State Court of Accounts of Rio de Janeiro, was sentenced to 13 years in prison for money laundering and lost his position according to the ruling by the Superior Court of Justice.
STJ Minister Marco Buzzi Accused of Sexual Harassment Against 18-Year-Old Woman
Marco Buzzi, a 68-year-old member of Brazil's Superior Court of Justice, is under investigation for sexual harassment following accusations from an 18-year-old woman, which he denies.
18-year-old claims she was harassed by STJ minister Marco Buzzi
An 18-year-old woman alleges that STJ (Superior Court of Justice) minister Marco Buzzi attempted to harass her during a vacation in Balneário Camboriú, SC, with the case already reported to the National Justice Council.
Military Public Ministry points out Bolsonaro's disregard for the ethics of the Armed Forces
The Military Public Ministry has highlighted Jair Bolsonaro's neglect of basic ethical principles of military conduct in a representation filed to the Superior Military Court, advocating for the loss of his military rank.
Dismissal of a worker for personal internet use during work hours declared unjustified
The Social Chamber of the Superior Court of Justice of La Rioja ruled that the dismissal of a sales technician for using the internet personally during work hours for 57 hours was unjustified, as it did not harm the company.
Military MP cites 'neglect' of basic ethical precepts in justifying request for Bolsonaro's expulsion
The Military Public Prosecutor's Office pointed out eight elements to the Superior Military Court that demonstrate former President Jair Bolsonaro's 'neglect' of basic ethical precepts, seeking his expulsion from the military ranks.
STM cannot review STF's decision, but can send political message to the court
The Superior Military Court (STM) cannot overturn the Supreme Federal Court's (STF) decisions but can decide on the military's worthiness to retain their ranks, potentially signaling political dissent by upholding the ranks of convicted officers.
Justice supports Bernabéu neighbors and maintains lawsuit against concerts in the stadium
The Superior Court of Justice of Madrid has ruled in favor of the neighborhood association, allowing their legal challenge against concerts at the Bernabéu Stadium to proceed due to potential violations of urban planning regulations.
Justice annuls Madrid City Council plan not to restore all green areas of the Sports Palace
The Madrid Superior Court of Justice has annulled a modification to the Urban Planning General Plan that would have allowed the non-restoration of all green areas at the Community of Madrid's Sports Palace.