Tag #Judicial Process

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Spanish Importer Released on Bail in Drug Case

A 49-year-old Spanish woman, the owner of a fruit import company in Valdemoro, was released on 12,000 euro bail after being detained in September 2024 in connection with a drug trafficking operation involving over 120 kilos of cocaine hidden in avocado pallets from the Dominican Republic.

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Turkish Court Rejects Non-Existent Appeal in Adana Mayor's Release Case

Adana's CHP Mayor Zeydan Karalar's lawyer alleges a procedural violation led to the rejection of a non-existent appeal for his release, which was initially requested on July 31st, raising concerns about his right to freedom and potentially leading to a Constitutional Court appeal.

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Ballymena Riots Erupt After Attempted Rape Charges

Following the attempted rape charges against two 14-year-old boys in Ballymena, Northern Ireland, approximately 2,500 people gathered in protest, resulting in riots, property damage, and attacks on police, highlighting existing social tensions.

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Karen Read Murder Trial: DNA Evidence and Expert Witness Discrepancy

Karen Read's trial for the murder of Boston Police Officer John O'Keefe is underway; a DNA expert linked a hair found in her SUV to O'Keefe's maternal line; a digital forensics expert's testimony was undermined by inaccuracies in his resume.

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Connecticut Stepmom Appeals GPS Monitor Order in 20-Year Captivity Case

Kimberly Sullivan, accused of holding her stepson captive for 20 years in her Waterbury, Connecticut home, is appealing a judge's order to wear a GPS ankle monitor, arguing it violates her due process rights after her initial $300,000 bail was set with only pre-trial supervision.

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Patras Court to Rule on Mother Accused of Killing Two Daughters

A Greek court is set to deliver its verdict today on Roula Pispirigou, who is accused of murdering her two youngest daughters, Malena (3.5) and Iris (6 months), by suffocation, following a lengthy trial and existing life sentence for the murder of her eldest daughter. The prosecutor is seeking a sec...

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Spanish Prosecutor General to Stand Trial for Leak

Spanish Prosecutor General Álvaro García Ortiz will stand trial for allegedly leaking confidential information related to a businessman, marking the first time a Prosecutor General faces such charges in recent Spanish democratic history.

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Jackson's Active Role on Supreme Court Sparks Debate

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, in a recent interview, discussed her active role on the Supreme Court, including writing separate opinions and frequently participating in oral arguments, despite being the most junior justice; her actions have prompted responses from colleagues, such as Justice Amy Co...

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Queensland Murder Trial: Witness Testifies on Captivity Before Deaths

Three men in Queensland, Australia, stand trial for the murders of Cory Breton and Iuliana Triscaru, whose bodies were found in a toolbox in Scrubby Creek on January 24, 2016; a witness testified they drank whiskey and played video games while the victims were held captive.

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Tempe Train Disaster Investigation Delayed by Judicial Lottery Disqualifications

Due to four disqualifications among the initially selected judges, a second lottery is required to form the Article 86 Judicial Council investigating former minister Christos Triantopoulos for his alleged role in the Tempe train accident.

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Two Jurors Discharged in Sydney Sex Slavery Trial Due to Misconduct

Two Sydney jurors were discharged from a sex slavery trial after one brought a knife to court and the other persistently attempted to speak to the judge's associate; the incidents led to their dismissal, impacting the trial's integrity.

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German Teenager Indicted for Alleged Terror Plot

An 18-year-old German national from Elmshorn has been indicted for planning a terrorist attack, allegedly inspired by the 2016 Nice attack, with the goal of killing non-believers; the trial begins mid-April.

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