Prosecutor's Office will investigate the case of Azuay vice prefect, Alexandra Quintanilla, in Cuenca
The Azuay vice prefect Alexandra Quintanilla has been declared guilty of traffic violations after being caught driving under the influence.
Region enters settlement and acknowledges violation of human rights
The Capital Region of Denmark acknowledged a violation of human rights in the case of a young man who was forcibly restrained and medicated in 2019, resulting in a settlement with his estate.
New crimes added to the case against Marius Borg Høiby, son of Mette-Marit of Norway
Marius Borg Høiby, the son of Norway's Mette-Marit, faces additional charges in his ongoing trial, including violation of a visitation ban and disorderly conduct.
Marius Borg Høiby is charged with reckless behavior and violation of restraining order
Marius Borg Høiby, son of the Norwegian crown princess, has been charged with reckless behavior and violating a restraining order amid ongoing court proceedings regarding other serious allegations including violence and rape.
Woman admitted to driving at excessive speed – strange decision from the court
A Finnish court dismissed the case against a woman who admitted to speeding significantly, citing insufficient evidence due to a lack of a police witness.
The CNMC opens a case against Ibai Llanos and could sanction him with a fine of up to 750,000 euros
The CNMC has opened a case against popular content creator Ibai Llanos for a serious violation of the General Law of Audiovisual Communication, potentially resulting in a fine of up to 750,000 euros.
Pregnant Woman Miscarriages While Fleeing Immigration Control... Human Rights Commission Says It's Human Rights Violation Without Employer's Consent
The National Human Rights Commission of Korea has ruled that immigration control against undocumented foreign workers without prior consent from their employers constitutes a violation of human rights, following a case where a pregnant worker miscarried during a raid.
Prosecutors Appeal Court's Ruling to Dismiss Charges Against Kim Sung-tae in North Korean Remittance Case
The prosecution has appealed a court ruling that dismissed charges against Kim Sung-tae regarding remittances to North Korea, asserting it constitutes both a violation of foreign exchange laws and a bribery offense.
Ayuso's boyfriend uses the conviction of the Attorney General to request the annulment of his tax fraud case
Alberto González Amador, boyfriend of President Isabel Díaz Ayuso, is seeking to have his tax fraud case annulled, citing a recent conviction of the Attorney General for a breach of secrecy as a violation of his rights.
Thai Girl Human Trafficking Case: 'Broker' Re-arrested on Immigration Law Violation Charges
A Thai man associated with a massage parlor in Tokyo has been re-arrested for violating immigration laws related to the trafficking of a 12-year-old Thai girl.
After removing some flowerpots on Karaimų Street, the KPD closed the case against the administration leader
The court reviewed the case against the Vilnius administrative leader and dismissed it after finding no administrative violation.
"Deprivation of National Veteran Benefits Due to Remarriage is a Violation of Basic Rights"… Court Refers Case for Constitutional Review
A South Korean court has referred to the Constitutional Court a legal challenge against a law that deprives bereaved spouses of national veteran benefits upon remarriage, citing violations of their rights.
Gisèle Pelicot: remember the case of a woman raped by more than 70 men without knowing
The Federal Police of Brazil is conducting an operation against crimes of sexual violation in digital spaces, linked to a transnational network involving sexual abuse of sedated women, drawing parallels with the case of Gisèle Pelicot from France.
Criminal Case at Kaunas District Court: Suspicions of Violating International Sanctions
Individuals J.V. and V.R., along with a corporate entity, are suspected of organizing the supply of prohibited goods to oil refining facilities in Russia, allegedly in violation of international sanctions.
48 Hours Left – A Surprise Twist in the Skiing Controversial Medal Case
French skier Mathis Desloges retains his Olympic silver medal despite a rules violation during the men's combined event, as the jury ruled the violation was not serious enough to warrant disqualification.
The final verdict in the case of Waldemar Żurek. How many penalty points for the minister?
Poland's Minister of Justice, Waldemar Żurek, has been fined and received 15 penalty points for a traffic violation caught on a live television show.
The plan that 'freezes' Moscow: military response within 72 hours in case of ceasefire violation
Ukraine and its Western allies have developed a comprehensive military intervention plan to respond within 72 hours to any future ceasefire violations by Russia, aiming to deter such actions through diplomatic warnings and the activation of European and U.S. forces.
How the ceasefire in Ukraine will be implemented: Kyiv and the West's plan - Military response within 72 hours in case of violation
The Financial Times reveals the planned methods to ensure a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, highlighting the importance of monitoring and enforcement for success.
FT: Ukraine's security guarantee project envisages Western military response in case of ceasefire violation
Ukraine has reached an agreement with Western partners on a security guarantee project that includes a military response from a coalition of goodwill if Russia violates the ceasefire, according to the Financial Times.
Driver acquitted of responsibility in case of 67 dead piglets
A Polish driver was acquitted in Kolding Court regarding the death of 67 piglets, as the court found no evidence of wrongdoing or violation of animal welfare laws.
Prince Harry will return to the UK to testify in the case against the 'Daily Mail' for violation of his privacy
Prince Harry and other plaintiffs, including Elton John, will testify in a lawsuit against the 'Daily Mail' for allegedly obtaining information through illegal practices.
One of the detained for chemical submission in the case manipulated by the police: "I don't force. Just a little. At the limit of legality"
One of the detainees involved in a police-manipulated case of chemical submission claims he doesn't force victims, only takes actions that skirt legality.
Thus the investigative secret is violated even without broadcasting
The article discusses the violation of the investigative secret in the context of legal norms, emphasizing that the issue arises from the use of information rather than its broadcasting, particularly in the case of BellaviaReport.