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Weski Detention: Lawyers Allege Cover-Up of Life-Threatening Incidents
Lawyers for Inez Weski, detained at a secret location before being transferred to Nieuwersluis prison, allege multiple life-threatening incidents were ignored by authorities, contradicting official statements claiming attention was paid to her well-being and safety; this occurred before her April 20...
Weski Detention: Lawyers Allege Cover-Up of Life-Threatening Incidents
Lawyers for Inez Weski, detained at a secret location before being transferred to Nieuwersluis prison, allege multiple life-threatening incidents were ignored by authorities, contradicting official statements claiming attention was paid to her well-being and safety; this occurred before her April 20...
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56% Bias Score


The Hague Child Protection Council to Review All Files Before Court Hearings
Following an NRC report exposing years of unpreparedness, the Child Protection Council in The Hague will review all case files before court appearances from May 1st, addressing concerns over lost crucial information in child custody cases.
The Hague Child Protection Council to Review All Files Before Court Hearings
Following an NRC report exposing years of unpreparedness, the Child Protection Council in The Hague will review all case files before court appearances from May 1st, addressing concerns over lost crucial information in child custody cases.
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36% Bias Score


Dutch Prosecution's Unprecedented Intervention in Civil Case Stirs Controversy
The Dutch Public Prosecution Service is unusually interfering in a civil lawsuit brought by Thijs Hermans, convicted of manslaughter, against a mental health clinic, reintroducing an unsubstantiated drug-use accusation despite the criminal case's closure, raising concerns about procedural fairness.
Dutch Prosecution's Unprecedented Intervention in Civil Case Stirs Controversy
The Dutch Public Prosecution Service is unusually interfering in a civil lawsuit brought by Thijs Hermans, convicted of manslaughter, against a mental health clinic, reintroducing an unsubstantiated drug-use accusation despite the criminal case's closure, raising concerns about procedural fairness.
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40% Bias Score


Trial Begins for Lawyer Accused of Relaying Messages to Taghi
In Rotterdam, the trial begins against former lawyer Inez Weski, accused by the Public Prosecution Service of relaying criminal messages to Ridouan Taghi in prison; today's hearing is preparatory, with Weski absent due to stress.
Trial Begins for Lawyer Accused of Relaying Messages to Taghi
In Rotterdam, the trial begins against former lawyer Inez Weski, accused by the Public Prosecution Service of relaying criminal messages to Ridouan Taghi in prison; today's hearing is preparatory, with Weski absent due to stress.
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40% Bias Score


Trial Begins for Lawyer Accused of Aiding Taghi
Former Dutch lawyer Inez Weski faces trial in Rotterdam for allegedly relaying criminal messages to imprisoned crime boss Ridouan Taghi; the preliminary hearing will detail accusations and planned investigations, with Weski's absence due to reported stress.
Trial Begins for Lawyer Accused of Aiding Taghi
Former Dutch lawyer Inez Weski faces trial in Rotterdam for allegedly relaying criminal messages to imprisoned crime boss Ridouan Taghi; the preliminary hearing will detail accusations and planned investigations, with Weski's absence due to reported stress.
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48% Bias Score


Taghi's Lawyers Request 16 Months to Prepare for Marengo Appeal
Ridouan Taghi's new lawyers requested 16 months to prepare for his appeal in the Marengo case, a complex trial involving multiple murders, citing the massive 83,316-page dossier; the prosecution counters that 6 months suffice.
Taghi's Lawyers Request 16 Months to Prepare for Marengo Appeal
Ridouan Taghi's new lawyers requested 16 months to prepare for his appeal in the Marengo case, a complex trial involving multiple murders, citing the massive 83,316-page dossier; the prosecution counters that 6 months suffice.
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44% Bias Score

Dutch Parliament Halts Expansion of Prosecution Service's Penalty Power
The Dutch Tweede Kamer is temporarily halting the Public Prosecution Service's plan to expand its power to issue penalties without court involvement, raising concerns about due process despite the OM's argument that it alleviates pressure on the overburdened judicial system and prevents a backlog of...

Dutch Parliament Halts Expansion of Prosecution Service's Penalty Power
The Dutch Tweede Kamer is temporarily halting the Public Prosecution Service's plan to expand its power to issue penalties without court involvement, raising concerns about due process despite the OM's argument that it alleviates pressure on the overburdened judicial system and prevents a backlog of...
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44% Bias Score

Dutch Prosecutors' Increased Use of Administrative Fines Raises Judicial Concerns
The Dutch Public Prosecution Service (OM) implemented a new policy to increase the use of administrative fines ('strafbeschikkingen') for minor crimes, bypassing judges and raising concerns about judicial independence and transparency, prompting a parliamentary discussion on April 8th.

Dutch Prosecutors' Increased Use of Administrative Fines Raises Judicial Concerns
The Dutch Public Prosecution Service (OM) implemented a new policy to increase the use of administrative fines ('strafbeschikkingen') for minor crimes, bypassing judges and raising concerns about judicial independence and transparency, prompting a parliamentary discussion on April 8th.
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48% Bias Score

Trial Begins for Lawyer Accused of Aiding Taghi
Former Dutch lawyer Inez Weski faces trial in Rotterdam today for allegedly passing criminal messages to imprisoned mob boss Ridouan Taghi; the preliminary hearing will detail accusations and planned investigations.

Trial Begins for Lawyer Accused of Aiding Taghi
Former Dutch lawyer Inez Weski faces trial in Rotterdam today for allegedly passing criminal messages to imprisoned mob boss Ridouan Taghi; the preliminary hearing will detail accusations and planned investigations.
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44% Bias Score

Lawyer Accused of Aiding Drug Lord's Operation Through 8,000 Encrypted Messages
Lawyer Inez Weski is accused of facilitating Ridouan Taghi's drug trafficking operation by exchanging over 8,000 encrypted messages with Taghi's son from the high-security prison; prosecutors allege these messages detailed drug deals and training of Taghi's son, and that Weski acted potentially unde...

Lawyer Accused of Aiding Drug Lord's Operation Through 8,000 Encrypted Messages
Lawyer Inez Weski is accused of facilitating Ridouan Taghi's drug trafficking operation by exchanging over 8,000 encrypted messages with Taghi's son from the high-security prison; prosecutors allege these messages detailed drug deals and training of Taghi's son, and that Weski acted potentially unde...
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52% Bias Score

Paarlberg Rearrested for Unpaid Money Laundering Fine
Jan-Dirk Paarlberg, a 67-year-old former businessman convicted of money laundering, was rearrested on January 10th, 2025, in Maarssen, Netherlands, for failing to pay a 24 million euro fine; he's been detained to encourage payment of the remaining 14.5 million.

Paarlberg Rearrested for Unpaid Money Laundering Fine
Jan-Dirk Paarlberg, a 67-year-old former businessman convicted of money laundering, was rearrested on January 10th, 2025, in Maarssen, Netherlands, for failing to pay a 24 million euro fine; he's been detained to encourage payment of the remaining 14.5 million.
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52% Bias Score

Taghi's Lawyers Request 16 Months to Prepare for Marengo Appeal
Ridouan Taghi's new lawyers requested 16 months to prepare for his appeal in the Marengo case, which involves multiple murders, while the prosecution wants only six months; the case file contains 83,316 pages.

Taghi's Lawyers Request 16 Months to Prepare for Marengo Appeal
Ridouan Taghi's new lawyers requested 16 months to prepare for his appeal in the Marengo case, which involves multiple murders, while the prosecution wants only six months; the case file contains 83,316 pages.
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36% Bias Score
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