Notebooks of the Bribes: The Trial Court Rejected an Attempt by Ricardo Jaime to Dismiss One of the Judges
In a legal move, Ricardo Jaime's attempt to disqualify judge Fernando Canero on grounds of perceived bias has been rejected by the Federal Oral Court No. 7.
"You had to eat snot": died 651 days after receiving a brutal beating and the family requests that the trial be expedited
Walter Teves passed away after being in a coma for 651 days following a brutal attack by two brothers, prompting his family to urge for a hastening of the judicial process.
The Court nullifies Peinado's decision to take the 'Begoรฑa case' to the jury because he has not yet shown "the indications of a crime that justify" continuing
The Provincial Court of Madrid has nullified the judge's decision to process the 'Begoรฑa case' by jury trial, stating there was insufficient evidence of a crime.
Haters Against Segre: Apologies and Compensation
The trial against social media haters targeting Liliana Segre has started, with some defendants offering apologies and financial reparations while others continue the legal process.
Political trial process against Mario Godoy as president of the Judiciary Council begins
The National Assembly of Ecuador has commenced a political trial against Mario Godoy, who resigned as president of the Judiciary Council shortly before the session began.
Will the impeachment trial against Mario Godoy continue despite his resignation from the presidency of the Judiciary?
Mario Godoy's resignation from the presidency of the Judiciary does not stop the ongoing impeachment process initiated in the National Assembly.
Appeal Procedure: Verdict in the Le Pen Trial Will Be Announced in July
The appeal process against French populist Marine Le Pen has concluded, with a verdict expected in July that may impede her presidential candidacy.
Trial for YPF: Burford requests Preska not to suspend the process and Argentina anticipates a new appeal
Burford Capital is urging Judge Loretta Preska to allow the legal proceedings related to the expropriation of YPF to continue, while Argentina plans to appeal any unfavorable decisions.
Mario Godoy on the impeachment trial against him: 'I will respect the resolution of the Oversight Commission'
Mario Godoy, the President of the Judicial Council of Ecuador, stated he will await the outcome of the impeachment process against him before deciding on a potential resignation.
PF money will be withdrawn through UPI, trial ON for 100 dummy accounts, know from when?
The EPFO is set to launch a new mobile application enabling around 80 million employees to withdraw their PF money via UPI directly to their bank accounts by April 2026.
Gunman who killed 51 in New Zealand mosque seeks fresh trial
Brenton Tarrant, the Australian national who killed 51 people in New Zealand mosques in 2019, is seeking to overturn his guilty plea, claiming he was irrational during the initial plea process.
Iraqi judiciary talks about the details of the trial of ISIS detainees coming from Syria
The Iraqi judiciary has announced that all crimes committed by ISIS members from Syria will be tried under Iraqi law, as they are set to undergo a thorough investigation and trial process.
Case Agostina Pรกez: the Argentine consul in Rio de Janeiro spoke and revealed how the judicial process of the lawyer will continue
Argentine lawyer Agostina Pรกez, accused of making racist gestures against bar employees in Ipanema, was detained and is undergoing pre-trial imprisonment as the Argentine consul discusses her case.
Bruno and Dom: Defense is against the transfer of the judgment of the defendants and says that the decision 'violates due process'
The defense of the accused in the case regarding the deaths of indigenous activist Bruno Pereira and British journalist Dom Phillips opposed the Amazon Justice's decision to transfer the trial to Manaus.
The impeachment process against Mario Godoy advances amid confrontations and vote counting
The political atmosphere remains tense as lawmakers from both Acciรณn Democrรกtica Nacional and Revoluciรณn Ciudadana engage in heated confrontations during the second day of hearings in the impeachment trial against Mario Godoy, accused of failing to fulfill his duties as President of the Judiciary Council.
Cรฉsar Duarte Granted Permanent Suspension
A federal judge has granted a permanent suspension to former Chihuahua governor Cรฉsar Duarte, indefinitely halting the oral trial related to his alleged involvement in money laundering.
Notebooks of Bribes: the oral trial resumed and Cristina Kirchner seeks to annul the process
The trial regarding the 'Notebooks of Bribes' resumed, with former president Cristina Kirchner's defense attorney presenting preliminary issues against the process.
From the guillotine to Pertini. "The draw? Even the prosecutor is chosen by chance"
The article discusses the ongoing reforms in the justice system, asserting that while expediency is important, achieving a just process is paramount, drawing historical comparisons to the swift yet unjust trials during the French Terror.
Mother of a Jerusalem Prisoner: My Daughter Changed Behind Bars and Hope for Freedom Does Not Break
Khitam Awda, the mother of imprisoned Jerusalemite Tasneem Awda, expressed her deep pain over her daughter's imprisonment by Israeli authorities and shared her family's struggles during the trial process.
France: Le Pen's appeal process begins
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen is appealing her conviction for misappropriation of funds and a temporary ban from elections, as her trial commenced amid significant media attention in Paris.
The Appeals Process of Marine Le Pen Begins, Which Will Determine Her Political Future
The appeals trial of Marine Le Pen, leader of the French far-right, has begun and its outcome may affect her eligibility for the 2027 presidential elections.
Trial for video footage in Tempi: Only the relatives of the victims will be present for document extraction
In the trial related to the video footage from the Tempi incident, only the relatives of the victims will attend for the document extraction process regarding the case against two former OSE presidents and a representative from Interstar Security for document embezzlement and disobedience.
Seventeen years waiting for the trial: 19-year-old who reported being raped by a colleague in a store's bathroom in Kos
A 19-year-old woman has been waiting for seven years for her trial after alleging she was raped by a colleague in a store's bathroom in Kos, with her lawyer criticizing the prolonged investigation process.
Justice: Correctional Children Need Help, Not Trial
The article discusses proposals within the German Union faction to address rising juvenile crime by advocating a special judicial process for children aged 12 and 13, emphasizing rehabilitation over punishment.
Aris Mougkopetros Acquitted
Aris Mougkopetros was acquitted of domestic threat charges after a four-hour trial, during which he emotionally clarified his remarks about his children and his lawyer emphasized the difficult nature of the process leading to the acquittal.