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Gag Order Issued in Karen Read Murder Retrial
Karen Read's retrial for the murder of Boston police officer John O'Keefe begins April 1st, preceded by a gag order barring lawyers from sharing prejudicial information outside court due to concerns about witness disparagement and potential payments to expert witnesses by the defense.
Gag Order Issued in Karen Read Murder Retrial
Karen Read's retrial for the murder of Boston police officer John O'Keefe begins April 1st, preceded by a gag order barring lawyers from sharing prejudicial information outside court due to concerns about witness disparagement and potential payments to expert witnesses by the defense.
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40% Bias Score


Colorado Dentist Faces New Charges for Alleged Murder Plot
James Craig, a dentist accused of poisoning his wife Angela Craig to death in March 2023, now faces additional charges for allegedly soliciting the murder of four people, including a detective investigating his case, and attempting to fabricate evidence.
Colorado Dentist Faces New Charges for Alleged Murder Plot
James Craig, a dentist accused of poisoning his wife Angela Craig to death in March 2023, now faces additional charges for allegedly soliciting the murder of four people, including a detective investigating his case, and attempting to fabricate evidence.
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52% Bias Score


Michigan Man Sentenced for Brother's Torture Death
In Michigan, Paul Ferguson, 22, and his mother, Shanda Vander Ark, tortured and starved Ferguson's 15-year-old autistic brother, Timothy, to death; Paul received a 30- to 100-year prison sentence, while his mother was given a life sentence without parole.
Michigan Man Sentenced for Brother's Torture Death
In Michigan, Paul Ferguson, 22, and his mother, Shanda Vander Ark, tortured and starved Ferguson's 15-year-old autistic brother, Timothy, to death; Paul received a 30- to 100-year prison sentence, while his mother was given a life sentence without parole.
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56% Bias Score


Le Pen Faces Prison, Fine, and Ineligibility: A Legal Analysis
Analysis of the legal case against Marine Le Pen for alleged misuse of public funds, examining the charges, penalties sought, and the legal context of the ineligibility sentence. It challenges claims of unusual application of the law.
Le Pen Faces Prison, Fine, and Ineligibility: A Legal Analysis
Analysis of the legal case against Marine Le Pen for alleged misuse of public funds, examining the charges, penalties sought, and the legal context of the ineligibility sentence. It challenges claims of unusual application of the law.
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28% Bias Score

Idaho Judge Rejects Kohberger's Motion to Suppress DNA Evidence
Idaho Judge Steven Hippler ruled against quadruple homicide suspect Bryan Kohberger's motion to suppress DNA evidence obtained through genetic genealogy, determining there's no reasonable expectation of privacy in identity and rejecting claims of withheld evidence; the trial is set for August.

Idaho Judge Rejects Kohberger's Motion to Suppress DNA Evidence
Idaho Judge Steven Hippler ruled against quadruple homicide suspect Bryan Kohberger's motion to suppress DNA evidence obtained through genetic genealogy, determining there's no reasonable expectation of privacy in identity and rejecting claims of withheld evidence; the trial is set for August.
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36% Bias Score

Acquittal in Turkish Father's Sexual Abuse Case Highlights Systemic Issues
A Turkish father, E.E., was initially convicted of sexually assaulting his 25-year-old daughter, N.E., but later acquitted twice due to insufficient evidence, despite allegations of abuse starting at age 7-8 and a change in the daughter's statement due to alleged pressure.

Acquittal in Turkish Father's Sexual Abuse Case Highlights Systemic Issues
A Turkish father, E.E., was initially convicted of sexually assaulting his 25-year-old daughter, N.E., but later acquitted twice due to insufficient evidence, despite allegations of abuse starting at age 7-8 and a change in the daughter's statement due to alleged pressure.
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60% Bias Score

Varoise Court Addresses Surge in Domestic Violence Cases
The Varoise prosecutor's office handled over 1,500 domestic violence cases in 2023, resolving many through alternative measures while others resulted in varied sentences including probation, counseling, and imprisonment depending on severity.

Varoise Court Addresses Surge in Domestic Violence Cases
The Varoise prosecutor's office handled over 1,500 domestic violence cases in 2023, resolving many through alternative measures while others resulted in varied sentences including probation, counseling, and imprisonment depending on severity.
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44% Bias Score
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