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Ábalos Accuses Guardia Civil of Illegal Surveillance
Former Spanish Minister José Luis Ábalos filed a complaint against the Guardia Civil for illegally intercepting a letter addressed to him on November 4th, 2023, containing documents related to his legal case and a public report, alleging political motivations and a potential deal between a key figur...
Ábalos Accuses Guardia Civil of Illegal Surveillance
Former Spanish Minister José Luis Ábalos filed a complaint against the Guardia Civil for illegally intercepting a letter addressed to him on November 4th, 2023, containing documents related to his legal case and a public report, alleging political motivations and a potential deal between a key figur...
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40% Bias Score


Turkish Cadets Face Disciplinary Action for "Mustafa Kemal's Soldiers" Chant
Five Turkish cadets face disciplinary action for chanting "Soldiers of Mustafa Kemal" at a military graduation, prompting a political controversy over freedom of expression within the armed forces and the overruling of their commanding officers' positive assessments.
Turkish Cadets Face Disciplinary Action for "Mustafa Kemal's Soldiers" Chant
Five Turkish cadets face disciplinary action for chanting "Soldiers of Mustafa Kemal" at a military graduation, prompting a political controversy over freedom of expression within the armed forces and the overruling of their commanding officers' positive assessments.
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52% Bias Score


Prosecutors Oppose Motion to Suppress Evidence in Kohberger Case
Prosecutors in the Bryan Kohberger case are opposing defense motions to suppress evidence obtained through searches of his person, vehicle, electronic devices, and home, arguing that the searches were justified due to probable cause and the nature of digital evidence, which often requires broad sear...
Prosecutors Oppose Motion to Suppress Evidence in Kohberger Case
Prosecutors in the Bryan Kohberger case are opposing defense motions to suppress evidence obtained through searches of his person, vehicle, electronic devices, and home, arguing that the searches were justified due to probable cause and the nature of digital evidence, which often requires broad sear...
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36% Bias Score


Murdaugh Murder Convictions Appealed: Clerk's Comments, Financial Crime Evidence Cited
Alex Murdaugh's lawyers are appealing his life sentence for the 2021 murders of his wife and son, citing a court clerk's potentially prejudicial comments to jurors and the admission of evidence regarding Murdaugh's financial crimes during his six-week trial in Colleton County, South Carolina.
Murdaugh Murder Convictions Appealed: Clerk's Comments, Financial Crime Evidence Cited
Alex Murdaugh's lawyers are appealing his life sentence for the 2021 murders of his wife and son, citing a court clerk's potentially prejudicial comments to jurors and the admission of evidence regarding Murdaugh's financial crimes during his six-week trial in Colleton County, South Carolina.
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12% Bias Score


2,600 Drug Convictions to be Vacated in Broward County Crack Cocaine Sting Case
Florida State Attorney Harold Pryor will vacate nearly 2,600 drug convictions from a Broward County Sheriff's Office sting operation (1988-1990) where deputies manufactured and sold crack cocaine to buyers who were subsequently arrested and convicted, a practice deemed unlawful by the Florida Suprem...
2,600 Drug Convictions to be Vacated in Broward County Crack Cocaine Sting Case
Florida State Attorney Harold Pryor will vacate nearly 2,600 drug convictions from a Broward County Sheriff's Office sting operation (1988-1990) where deputies manufactured and sold crack cocaine to buyers who were subsequently arrested and convicted, a practice deemed unlawful by the Florida Suprem...
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20% Bias Score


Dutch Court Overturns Drug Convictions Due to Prosecutorial Misconduct
The Arnhem-Leeuwarden Court of Appeal declared a mistrial in a major drug case, freeing five suspects due to prosecutorial misconduct involving the manipulation of evidence and undisclosed agreements with a key witness, leading to an unfair trial.
Dutch Court Overturns Drug Convictions Due to Prosecutorial Misconduct
The Arnhem-Leeuwarden Court of Appeal declared a mistrial in a major drug case, freeing five suspects due to prosecutorial misconduct involving the manipulation of evidence and undisclosed agreements with a key witness, leading to an unfair trial.
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36% Bias Score

Delhi Demolitions: Son's Death Highlights Systemic Issues and Discrimination
In October 2022, the Delhi Development Authority demolished Shahid Malik's home and 20+ others in Delhi without notice, causing his son's death due to lack of medical care; ongoing legal cases highlight systemic issues, while similar incidents across India reveal patterns of discrimination and impun...

Delhi Demolitions: Son's Death Highlights Systemic Issues and Discrimination
In October 2022, the Delhi Development Authority demolished Shahid Malik's home and 20+ others in Delhi without notice, causing his son's death due to lack of medical care; ongoing legal cases highlight systemic issues, while similar incidents across India reveal patterns of discrimination and impun...
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64% Bias Score

University Fires Diversity Director After Antisemitism Accusations; Lawsuit Planned
University of Michigan fired its diversity office director Rachel Dawson after accusations of antisemitic remarks; Dawson and her attorney deny the claims and plan to sue, citing First Amendment rights violations.

University Fires Diversity Director After Antisemitism Accusations; Lawsuit Planned
University of Michigan fired its diversity office director Rachel Dawson after accusations of antisemitic remarks; Dawson and her attorney deny the claims and plan to sue, citing First Amendment rights violations.
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60% Bias Score

Investigation Reveals Discrepancy in Asset Value of Brother of Spanish Prime Minister
A Spanish court investigation found David Sánchez, brother of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, held €71,411 in BBVA stock, contradicting a previous claim of €1.4 million in a lawsuit filed by Manos Limpias, resulting in an investigation into alleged irregularities in his 2017 hiring by the Diputación d...

Investigation Reveals Discrepancy in Asset Value of Brother of Spanish Prime Minister
A Spanish court investigation found David Sánchez, brother of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez, held €71,411 in BBVA stock, contradicting a previous claim of €1.4 million in a lawsuit filed by Manos Limpias, resulting in an investigation into alleged irregularities in his 2017 hiring by the Diputación d...
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48% Bias Score

Murdaugh Appeal Challenges Evidence and Clerk's Conduct
Alex Murdaugh's lawyers appealed his double murder conviction, citing a court clerk's potentially biased comments to jurors and the admission of evidence of Murdaugh's unrelated financial crimes as reasons to overturn the verdict.

Murdaugh Appeal Challenges Evidence and Clerk's Conduct
Alex Murdaugh's lawyers appealed his double murder conviction, citing a court clerk's potentially biased comments to jurors and the admission of evidence of Murdaugh's unrelated financial crimes as reasons to overturn the verdict.
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40% Bias Score

Supreme Court Overturns Drunk Driving Conviction Based on Procedural Errors
A driver in Bashkortostan was wrongly convicted of drunk driving after failing to provide a urine sample due to a medical condition, despite initial breathalyzer and later urine tests showing 0% alcohol; the Supreme Court overturned the conviction.

Supreme Court Overturns Drunk Driving Conviction Based on Procedural Errors
A driver in Bashkortostan was wrongly convicted of drunk driving after failing to provide a urine sample due to a medical condition, despite initial breathalyzer and later urine tests showing 0% alcohol; the Supreme Court overturned the conviction.
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52% Bias Score
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