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New York Appeals Court to Rehear Trump Fraud Case
New York's attorney general is appealing a lower court decision that overturned a $515 million fraud penalty against Donald Trump, while Trump is appealing the remaining sanctions.
New York Appeals Court to Rehear Trump Fraud Case
New York's attorney general is appealing a lower court decision that overturned a $515 million fraud penalty against Donald Trump, while Trump is appealing the remaining sanctions.
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12% Bias Score


Trump Fraud Penalty Overturned, Other Sanctions Remain
A New York appeals court threw out a $515 million penalty against Donald Trump in Attorney General Letitia James' fraud lawsuit, but upheld other sanctions barring him and his sons from holding corporate leadership positions in New York for several years; James plans to appeal.
Trump Fraud Penalty Overturned, Other Sanctions Remain
A New York appeals court threw out a $515 million penalty against Donald Trump in Attorney General Letitia James' fraud lawsuit, but upheld other sanctions barring him and his sons from holding corporate leadership positions in New York for several years; James plans to appeal.
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60% Bias Score


Marten Appeals Manslaughter Conviction
Constance Marten and Mark Gordon were found guilty of manslaughter by gross negligence in the death of their newborn daughter, Victoria, and Marten is appealing her conviction, citing potential jury prejudice due to the revelation of Gordon's past as a convicted rapist.
Marten Appeals Manslaughter Conviction
Constance Marten and Mark Gordon were found guilty of manslaughter by gross negligence in the death of their newborn daughter, Victoria, and Marten is appealing her conviction, citing potential jury prejudice due to the revelation of Gordon's past as a convicted rapist.
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36% Bias Score


Uribe Sentenced to House Arrest, Claims Political Persecution
A Colombian judge sentenced former President Álvaro Uribe Vélez to 12 years of house arrest for fraud and bribery; Uribe immediately appealed, claiming the ruling was a politically motivated attack to silence opposition voices, alleging a biased judicial process and 'lawfare'.
Uribe Sentenced to House Arrest, Claims Political Persecution
A Colombian judge sentenced former President Álvaro Uribe Vélez to 12 years of house arrest for fraud and bribery; Uribe immediately appealed, claiming the ruling was a politically motivated attack to silence opposition voices, alleging a biased judicial process and 'lawfare'.
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60% Bias Score


Southport Riots: Taxi Driver's Appeal Fails
Taxi driver Andrew McIntyre's appeal against a 7.5-year sentence for inciting violence and criminal damage in Southport was dismissed; the judge highlighted his use of social media to promote disorder and his racially motivated actions.
Southport Riots: Taxi Driver's Appeal Fails
Taxi driver Andrew McIntyre's appeal against a 7.5-year sentence for inciting violence and criminal damage in Southport was dismissed; the judge highlighted his use of social media to promote disorder and his racially motivated actions.
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44% Bias Score


Dutch Truck Accident: Driver and Prosecution Appeal Sentence
In the Netherlands, a truck driver was sentenced to 3 years and 2 months for a 2022 accident killing seven, but both he and the prosecution are appealing; the driver for the length of his sentence and the prosecution for the driver's acquittal on drunk driving charges while under medication and for ...
Dutch Truck Accident: Driver and Prosecution Appeal Sentence
In the Netherlands, a truck driver was sentenced to 3 years and 2 months for a 2022 accident killing seven, but both he and the prosecution are appealing; the driver for the length of his sentence and the prosecution for the driver's acquittal on drunk driving charges while under medication and for ...
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36% Bias Score

B.C. Court of Appeal Increases Sentence for Unprovoked Stabbing
On March 2024, Jae Won Lee, a 23-year-old Canadian resident, violently attacked a man in Surrey, B.C., resulting in serious injuries. After an initial lenient sentence, the B.C. Court of Appeal increased his sentence to 42 months in prison, citing the severity of the crime and the risk to public saf...

B.C. Court of Appeal Increases Sentence for Unprovoked Stabbing
On March 2024, Jae Won Lee, a 23-year-old Canadian resident, violently attacked a man in Surrey, B.C., resulting in serious injuries. After an initial lenient sentence, the B.C. Court of Appeal increased his sentence to 42 months in prison, citing the severity of the crime and the risk to public saf...
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32% Bias Score

NY Appellate Court Overturns $500 Million Penalty Against Trump
A New York appellate court overturned a $500 million civil fraud penalty against President Trump on Thursday, ruling the disgorgement violated the Eighth Amendment, though it upheld findings that Trump and his company were liable for actions the court deemed appropriate to curb with injunctive relie...

NY Appellate Court Overturns $500 Million Penalty Against Trump
A New York appellate court overturned a $500 million civil fraud penalty against President Trump on Thursday, ruling the disgorgement violated the Eighth Amendment, though it upheld findings that Trump and his company were liable for actions the court deemed appropriate to curb with injunctive relie...
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64% Bias Score

15-Year-Old Stabbed to Death in Irkutsk; Perpetrator Sentenced, Appeal Pending
On December 2, 2023, 15-year-old Egor from Irkutsk, Russia, was fatally stabbed by a group of intoxicated teenagers during a chance encounter near a bus stop; the perpetrator, a 16-year-old, received a nine-year sentence, but the case is under appeal.

15-Year-Old Stabbed to Death in Irkutsk; Perpetrator Sentenced, Appeal Pending
On December 2, 2023, 15-year-old Egor from Irkutsk, Russia, was fatally stabbed by a group of intoxicated teenagers during a chance encounter near a bus stop; the perpetrator, a 16-year-old, received a nine-year sentence, but the case is under appeal.
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48% Bias Score

McGregor Loses Rape Case Appeal, Ordered to Pay \$1.8 Million
An Irish appeals court upheld a lower court ruling ordering MMA fighter Conor McGregor to pay nearly \$1.8 million to a woman who accused him of rape in a Dublin hotel in 2018; McGregor denies the allegations.

McGregor Loses Rape Case Appeal, Ordered to Pay \$1.8 Million
An Irish appeals court upheld a lower court ruling ordering MMA fighter Conor McGregor to pay nearly \$1.8 million to a woman who accused him of rape in a Dublin hotel in 2018; McGregor denies the allegations.
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60% Bias Score

Four Traders Appeal Libor Convictions Following Supreme Court Ruling
Four traders are appealing their Libor rate-rigging convictions after the UK Supreme Court overturned similar convictions, citing the precedent set by the case of Tom Hayes and Carlo Palombo; the Serious Fraud Office will not seek retrial in those cases.

Four Traders Appeal Libor Convictions Following Supreme Court Ruling
Four traders are appealing their Libor rate-rigging convictions after the UK Supreme Court overturned similar convictions, citing the precedent set by the case of Tom Hayes and Carlo Palombo; the Serious Fraud Office will not seek retrial in those cases.
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36% Bias Score

Scottish KC Loses Appeal, Two Misconduct Counts Upheld in Dating App Dispute
A Scottish KC, Andrew Smith KC, lost his appeal against a misconduct finding concerning his representation of two men in a dating app legal feud, with the Faculty disciplinary tribunal upholding two of three complaints and citing his failure to maintain independence from the clients' business affair...

Scottish KC Loses Appeal, Two Misconduct Counts Upheld in Dating App Dispute
A Scottish KC, Andrew Smith KC, lost his appeal against a misconduct finding concerning his representation of two men in a dating app legal feud, with the Faculty disciplinary tribunal upholding two of three complaints and citing his failure to maintain independence from the clients' business affair...
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40% Bias Score
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