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Australian Drug Lord Tony Mokbel Released on Bail
After 17 years in prison for drug trafficking, Tony Mokbel was released on bail in Melbourne, Australia, due to the Lawyer X scandal tainting his convictions; his release is anticipated to overturn his conviction and may lead to a shift in power dynamics within Melbourne's underworld.
Australian Drug Lord Tony Mokbel Released on Bail
After 17 years in prison for drug trafficking, Tony Mokbel was released on bail in Melbourne, Australia, due to the Lawyer X scandal tainting his convictions; his release is anticipated to overturn his conviction and may lead to a shift in power dynamics within Melbourne's underworld.
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52% Bias Score


Mokbel Granted Bail Amidst Lawyer X Scandal
Organized crime figure Tony Mokbel will be released on bail after a Victorian court found police misconduct involving Lawyer X, Nicola Gobbo, significantly impacting his drug trafficking and importation convictions; the court found a "very strong chance" his convictions would be overturned.
Mokbel Granted Bail Amidst Lawyer X Scandal
Organized crime figure Tony Mokbel will be released on bail after a Victorian court found police misconduct involving Lawyer X, Nicola Gobbo, significantly impacting his drug trafficking and importation convictions; the court found a "very strong chance" his convictions would be overturned.
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36% Bias Score


Brutal Bunnings Stabbing: Two Men Charged, Already on Bail for Prior Assault
Two men were stabbed in a Bunnings car park in Broadmeadows, Melbourne, after confronting a group of young men who had allegedly stolen their AirPods earlier that evening at a nearby shopping center. The suspects, Tyson Dwyer and Hakopa Heremaia, were already on bail for a separate violent assault.
Brutal Bunnings Stabbing: Two Men Charged, Already on Bail for Prior Assault
Two men were stabbed in a Bunnings car park in Broadmeadows, Melbourne, after confronting a group of young men who had allegedly stolen their AirPods earlier that evening at a nearby shopping center. The suspects, Tyson Dwyer and Hakopa Heremaia, were already on bail for a separate violent assault.
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48% Bias Score


Influencer Granted Bail After Allegedly Drugging Daughter
A 34-year-old Queensland mother, a social media influencer, was granted bail after being charged with drugging her one-year-old daughter with non-prescribed carbamazepine between August 6 and October 15, 2024, to gain online followers and donations; the child underwent two brain surgeries.
Influencer Granted Bail After Allegedly Drugging Daughter
A 34-year-old Queensland mother, a social media influencer, was granted bail after being charged with drugging her one-year-old daughter with non-prescribed carbamazepine between August 6 and October 15, 2024, to gain online followers and donations; the child underwent two brain surgeries.
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40% Bias Score


Woman Accused of Infant Murder Bailed Out by Abortion Rights Group
Annie Anderson, 51, was arrested and charged with murdering her newborn daughter, Skylar, whose body was found in a Phoenix airport trash can in 2005; the Repro Legal Defense Fund paid her \$200,000 bail, and the case hinges on whether the baby was stillborn.
Woman Accused of Infant Murder Bailed Out by Abortion Rights Group
Annie Anderson, 51, was arrested and charged with murdering her newborn daughter, Skylar, whose body was found in a Phoenix airport trash can in 2005; the Repro Legal Defense Fund paid her \$200,000 bail, and the case hinges on whether the baby was stillborn.
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60% Bias Score


Bail Granted in Brisbane Hit-and-Run Murder Case
Larissa Sant, 24, was granted bail after being charged with the murder of Kiesha Thompson, 23, who was allegedly struck by a car driven by Sant in Brisbane, Australia in July; police allege the car had false plates which were changed before and after the incident.
Bail Granted in Brisbane Hit-and-Run Murder Case
Larissa Sant, 24, was granted bail after being charged with the murder of Kiesha Thompson, 23, who was allegedly struck by a car driven by Sant in Brisbane, Australia in July; police allege the car had false plates which were changed before and after the incident.
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52% Bias Score

Mokbel Granted Bail After 18 Years
Australian drug trafficker Tony Mokbel was granted bail on Friday after nearly 18 years in custody, due to concerns about the Lawyer X scandal influencing his conviction. He will be subject to strict bail conditions, including a GPS tracker and curfew, while awaiting a hearing on his appeal.

Mokbel Granted Bail After 18 Years
Australian drug trafficker Tony Mokbel was granted bail on Friday after nearly 18 years in custody, due to concerns about the Lawyer X scandal influencing his conviction. He will be subject to strict bail conditions, including a GPS tracker and curfew, while awaiting a hearing on his appeal.
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52% Bias Score

British Arms Consultant Granted Bail After Six Years in Indian Custody
The Delhi High Court granted bail to Christian James Michel, a British arms consultant detained in India for six years without trial on charges of bribery related to the $753 million AgustaWestland helicopter deal, citing his prolonged pre-trial detention as "exceptional".

British Arms Consultant Granted Bail After Six Years in Indian Custody
The Delhi High Court granted bail to Christian James Michel, a British arms consultant detained in India for six years without trial on charges of bribery related to the $753 million AgustaWestland helicopter deal, citing his prolonged pre-trial detention as "exceptional".
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36% Bias Score

Fenech Released on Bail in Caruana Galizia Murder Case
Maltese businessman Yorgen Fenech, charged with complicity in the 2017 murder of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, was released on bail Thursday evening after a five-year delay in his trial, prompting outrage from the victim's family and raising concerns about Malta's justice system.

Fenech Released on Bail in Caruana Galizia Murder Case
Maltese businessman Yorgen Fenech, charged with complicity in the 2017 murder of journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, was released on bail Thursday evening after a five-year delay in his trial, prompting outrage from the victim's family and raising concerns about Malta's justice system.
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40% Bias Score

Bail Granted to Influencer Accused of Poisoning Infant
A 34-year-old Australian woman accused of poisoning her one-year-old child with unauthorized medications between August and October 2024 to boost her social media profile and receive donations was granted bail in Brisbane Magistrates Court on Wednesday despite facing multiple serious charges.

Bail Granted to Influencer Accused of Poisoning Infant
A 34-year-old Australian woman accused of poisoning her one-year-old child with unauthorized medications between August and October 2024 to boost her social media profile and receive donations was granted bail in Brisbane Magistrates Court on Wednesday despite facing multiple serious charges.
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44% Bias Score

Bail Granted in Hit-and-Run Murder Case
Larissa Sant, 24, was granted bail on Wednesday after being charged with the murder of Kiesha Thompson, 23, who was struck by a car allegedly driven by Sant and bearing false plates outside a childcare center in Daisy Hill, south of Brisbane, in July; Sant's partner is also charged.

Bail Granted in Hit-and-Run Murder Case
Larissa Sant, 24, was granted bail on Wednesday after being charged with the murder of Kiesha Thompson, 23, who was struck by a car allegedly driven by Sant and bearing false plates outside a childcare center in Daisy Hill, south of Brisbane, in July; Sant's partner is also charged.
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56% Bias Score

Dominica Double Murder Suspect Granted Bail Amidst Prosecutorial Misconduct
A US chocolatier, Jonathan Lehrer, accused of murdering a Canadian millionaire and his girlfriend in Dominica over a road dispute, was granted bail due to prosecutorial misconduct and delays, raising concerns about the island's justice system.

Dominica Double Murder Suspect Granted Bail Amidst Prosecutorial Misconduct
A US chocolatier, Jonathan Lehrer, accused of murdering a Canadian millionaire and his girlfriend in Dominica over a road dispute, was granted bail due to prosecutorial misconduct and delays, raising concerns about the island's justice system.
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52% Bias Score
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