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Life Sentence for Murder of Good Samaritan
On December 10, 2023, in Weymouth, Dorset, 19-year-old Jake Saunders murdered 75-year-old Anthony Jacobs after a drunken rage fueled by a breakup, causing 30 facial injuries and resulting in Jacobs' death nine days later. Saunders was sentenced to life imprisonment.
Life Sentence for Murder of Good Samaritan
On December 10, 2023, in Weymouth, Dorset, 19-year-old Jake Saunders murdered 75-year-old Anthony Jacobs after a drunken rage fueled by a breakup, causing 30 facial injuries and resulting in Jacobs' death nine days later. Saunders was sentenced to life imprisonment.
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52% Bias Score


UK Government's Plan to Scrap Short Prison Sentences Sparks Crime Wave Warnings
The UK government's plan to scrap prison sentences under one year to tackle prison overcrowding has sparked warnings from MPs of a potential crime wave involving increased shoplifting and burglaries; the reforms, part of a government-commissioned review, could see criminals serving community sentenc...
UK Government's Plan to Scrap Short Prison Sentences Sparks Crime Wave Warnings
The UK government's plan to scrap prison sentences under one year to tackle prison overcrowding has sparked warnings from MPs of a potential crime wave involving increased shoplifting and burglaries; the reforms, part of a government-commissioned review, could see criminals serving community sentenc...
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60% Bias Score


UK Court Approves First Extradition to Japan Without Treaty in £679,000 Jewellery Robbery Case
A London court has ruled that two British men, Kaine Wright and Joe Chappell, accused of a £679,000 jewellery robbery in Tokyo in November 2015, can be extradited to Japan, marking a first given the lack of an extradition treaty between the countries.
UK Court Approves First Extradition to Japan Without Treaty in £679,000 Jewellery Robbery Case
A London court has ruled that two British men, Kaine Wright and Joe Chappell, accused of a £679,000 jewellery robbery in Tokyo in November 2015, can be extradited to Japan, marking a first given the lack of an extradition treaty between the countries.
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40% Bias Score


Menendez Brothers' Clemency Hearing Converted to Parole Hearing
California Governor Gavin Newsom withdrew his request for a clemency investigation into the Menendez brothers' case, converting their June 13th hearing to a parole hearing, potentially leading to their early release after a judge reduced their life sentences to 50 years to life.
Menendez Brothers' Clemency Hearing Converted to Parole Hearing
California Governor Gavin Newsom withdrew his request for a clemency investigation into the Menendez brothers' case, converting their June 13th hearing to a parole hearing, potentially leading to their early release after a judge reduced their life sentences to 50 years to life.
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48% Bias Score


Menendez Brothers Resentenced; Parole Possible
Convicted murderers Erik and Lyle Menendez received a resentencing of 50 years to life with parole, following a review of new evidence suggesting parental abuse, and despite objections from the current District Attorney; upcoming parole board hearings and a potential gubernatorial pardon will determ...
Menendez Brothers Resentenced; Parole Possible
Convicted murderers Erik and Lyle Menendez received a resentencing of 50 years to life with parole, following a review of new evidence suggesting parental abuse, and despite objections from the current District Attorney; upcoming parole board hearings and a potential gubernatorial pardon will determ...
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52% Bias Score


Rapist Jailed for 10 Years Using Deceased Victim's Testimony
Steven Connery, 41, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for repeatedly raping and sexually assaulting two women in the Forth Valley and Tayside areas; the conviction relied partly on the testimony of a deceased victim.
Rapist Jailed for 10 Years Using Deceased Victim's Testimony
Steven Connery, 41, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for repeatedly raping and sexually assaulting two women in the Forth Valley and Tayside areas; the conviction relied partly on the testimony of a deceased victim.
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48% Bias Score

Hochman Intensifies Crime Crackdown in Los Angeles
Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman, elected by a 20-point margin, is cracking down on criminals entering the county, promising full accountability for illegal acts, reversing the more lenient approach of his predecessor, George Gascón.

Hochman Intensifies Crime Crackdown in Los Angeles
Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman, elected by a 20-point margin, is cracking down on criminals entering the county, promising full accountability for illegal acts, reversing the more lenient approach of his predecessor, George Gascón.
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56% Bias Score

Istanbul Businesswoman Arrested for Extortion and Shooting
In Istanbul's Küçükçekmece district, businesswoman E.T. was arrested for shooting at the car of H.S. after sending a threatening text message regarding a supposed tax debt; security footage and a changed disguise led to her arrest on April 27th.

Istanbul Businesswoman Arrested for Extortion and Shooting
In Istanbul's Küçükçekmece district, businesswoman E.T. was arrested for shooting at the car of H.S. after sending a threatening text message regarding a supposed tax debt; security footage and a changed disguise led to her arrest on April 27th.
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40% Bias Score

€30,000 Theft in Athens: 3 Arrested
Three foreign nationals were arrested in Athens on May 15, 2025, for stealing €30,000 from a man after puncturing his tire and following him to a tire shop; police recovered €4,170 and other items.

€30,000 Theft in Athens: 3 Arrested
Three foreign nationals were arrested in Athens on May 15, 2025, for stealing €30,000 from a man after puncturing his tire and following him to a tire shop; police recovered €4,170 and other items.
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16% Bias Score

Greek Police Bust Church Burglary Ring
Greek authorities arrested four members of a criminal organization on May 14, 2025, for burglarizing churches, resulting in over €197,000 in profits and 33 solved cases; seized items included jewelry, a carbine, and three vehicles.

Greek Police Bust Church Burglary Ring
Greek authorities arrested four members of a criminal organization on May 14, 2025, for burglarizing churches, resulting in over €197,000 in profits and 33 solved cases; seized items included jewelry, a carbine, and three vehicles.
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32% Bias Score

Peruvian Protestors Condemn Crime Surge, Blame Government Inaction
On May 14, 2025, hundreds protested in Lima against rising crime in Peru, blaming laws seen as aiding illicit activities like illegal mining; the protest, though with limited participation, highlighted public anger and demands for governmental change.

Peruvian Protestors Condemn Crime Surge, Blame Government Inaction
On May 14, 2025, hundreds protested in Lima against rising crime in Peru, blaming laws seen as aiding illicit activities like illegal mining; the protest, though with limited participation, highlighted public anger and demands for governmental change.
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48% Bias Score

Popkov Confesses to Another Murder, Exposing Police Negligence
Mikhail Popkov, a former police officer, confessed to another murder, adding to his already substantial list of victims; his crimes spanned years due to police negligence in Angarsk, highlighting systemic failures in the investigation of unsolved murders.

Popkov Confesses to Another Murder, Exposing Police Negligence
Mikhail Popkov, a former police officer, confessed to another murder, adding to his already substantial list of victims; his crimes spanned years due to police negligence in Angarsk, highlighting systemic failures in the investigation of unsolved murders.
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68% Bias Score
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