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New Evidence Could Free Scott Peterson
Scott Peterson, convicted of murdering his pregnant wife Laci and their unborn son in 2002, may be released due to newly discovered evidence including police reports, audio and video recordings, and witness accounts, which his legal team claims could exonerate him.
New Evidence Could Free Scott Peterson
Scott Peterson, convicted of murdering his pregnant wife Laci and their unborn son in 2002, may be released due to newly discovered evidence including police reports, audio and video recordings, and witness accounts, which his legal team claims could exonerate him.
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44% Bias Score


French Man Confesses to Quintuple Homicide in Dunkerque
A 22-year-old man in Dunkerque, France, confessed to killing five people—his former employer, two security guards, and two Iranian migrants—on December 14th, using various firearms found at his home and in his vehicle; he has been charged with assassinations and murders.
French Man Confesses to Quintuple Homicide in Dunkerque
A 22-year-old man in Dunkerque, France, confessed to killing five people—his former employer, two security guards, and two Iranian migrants—on December 14th, using various firearms found at his home and in his vehicle; he has been charged with assassinations and murders.
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28% Bias Score


Solicitor Pay Crisis in England and Wales Leads to Access to Justice Issues
Lawyers in England and Wales are refusing cases due to low pay, particularly burglary and lower-level sexual offences; one burglary suspect was rejected by 12 firms, highlighting a crisis stemming from a dispute over legal aid funding between the Law Society and the Ministry of Justice.
Solicitor Pay Crisis in England and Wales Leads to Access to Justice Issues
Lawyers in England and Wales are refusing cases due to low pay, particularly burglary and lower-level sexual offences; one burglary suspect was rejected by 12 firms, highlighting a crisis stemming from a dispute over legal aid funding between the Law Society and the Ministry of Justice.
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36% Bias Score


Suspect Charged with Murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO; Manifesto Highlights Healthcare Frustrations
A 26-year-old Ivy League graduate, Luigi M., was arrested and charged with the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan; a handwritten manifesto expressing anger towards the healthcare industry was found on him, and he is currently fighting extradition to New York.
Suspect Charged with Murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO; Manifesto Highlights Healthcare Frustrations
A 26-year-old Ivy League graduate, Luigi M., was arrested and charged with the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson in Manhattan; a handwritten manifesto expressing anger towards the healthcare industry was found on him, and he is currently fighting extradition to New York.
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40% Bias Score


"Labour to Increase Community Sentences to Address Prison Capacity Shortfall"
"To tackle a projected 5,400 prison space shortfall by November 2027 in England and Wales, Labour will increase community sentences for non-dangerous offenders, while a £2.3 billion, 14,000-space expansion is targeted for completion by 2031."
"Labour to Increase Community Sentences to Address Prison Capacity Shortfall"
"To tackle a projected 5,400 prison space shortfall by November 2027 in England and Wales, Labour will increase community sentences for non-dangerous offenders, while a £2.3 billion, 14,000-space expansion is targeted for completion by 2031."
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52% Bias Score


Australian Teacher Faces Second Stalking Trial
A former teacher in Australia faces a second trial for allegedly stalking multiple people, using manipulative tactics such as creating fake social media profiles and faking illnesses.
Australian Teacher Faces Second Stalking Trial
A former teacher in Australia faces a second trial for allegedly stalking multiple people, using manipulative tactics such as creating fake social media profiles and faking illnesses.
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32% Bias Score

Acquittal in German Train Stabbing Due to Insanity
A German court acquitted a 32-year-old man of attempted murder for stabbing a 21-year-old train passenger in the neck due to the defendant's mental illness; the court ordered his commitment to a psychiatric hospital.

Acquittal in German Train Stabbing Due to Insanity
A German court acquitted a 32-year-old man of attempted murder for stabbing a 21-year-old train passenger in the neck due to the defendant's mental illness; the court ordered his commitment to a psychiatric hospital.
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24% Bias Score

UK Criminal Justice System Faces Crisis Due to Underfunding
The UK's criminal justice system faces a crisis due to underfunding, leading to lawyer shortages, court backlogs, and inadequate oversight; solutions include increased legal aid, court investment, and systemic reforms.

UK Criminal Justice System Faces Crisis Due to Underfunding
The UK's criminal justice system faces a crisis due to underfunding, leading to lawyer shortages, court backlogs, and inadequate oversight; solutions include increased legal aid, court investment, and systemic reforms.
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20% Bias Score

San Quentin Museum: A Unique Look Inside California's Prison History
The San Quentin Museum, located inside the prison, offers a unique look at California's penal history from 1852-1940s, showcasing artifacts and exhibits curated by Jeff Craemer, open to the public Tuesdays and Thursdays.

San Quentin Museum: A Unique Look Inside California's Prison History
The San Quentin Museum, located inside the prison, offers a unique look at California's penal history from 1852-1940s, showcasing artifacts and exhibits curated by Jeff Craemer, open to the public Tuesdays and Thursdays.
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44% Bias Score

UK Prison System Faces 5,400-Space Shortage Despite £10 Billion Expansion Plan
The UK faces a prison capacity shortage of 5,400 spaces by November 2027, despite a £10 billion plan to add 14,000 spaces by 2031; the government will use alternative sentencing to manage the shortfall while building new prisons and expanding existing ones.

UK Prison System Faces 5,400-Space Shortage Despite £10 Billion Expansion Plan
The UK faces a prison capacity shortage of 5,400 spaces by November 2027, despite a £10 billion plan to add 14,000 spaces by 2031; the government will use alternative sentencing to manage the shortfall while building new prisons and expanding existing ones.
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60% Bias Score

England and Wales Face Critical Prison Overcrowding Crisis
A new report reveals a critical prison overcrowding crisis in England and Wales, projecting a shortage of 12,400-21,200 places by 2027 due to delays in prison construction and rising costs; this necessitates early inmate releases and alternative sentencing measures, while previous governments' polic...

England and Wales Face Critical Prison Overcrowding Crisis
A new report reveals a critical prison overcrowding crisis in England and Wales, projecting a shortage of 12,400-21,200 places by 2027 due to delays in prison construction and rising costs; this necessitates early inmate releases and alternative sentencing measures, while previous governments' polic...
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52% Bias Score

Gascon Faces Backlash Over Push to Release Mass Murderer
Outgoing Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon faces criticism for his office's push to release violent killers, including death row inmate Ricardo "Ricky" Sanders, despite public outrage.

Gascon Faces Backlash Over Push to Release Mass Murderer
Outgoing Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon faces criticism for his office's push to release violent killers, including death row inmate Ricardo "Ricky" Sanders, despite public outrage.
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56% Bias Score
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