Tag #Judicial System

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Turkey's "Ghost Evidence" Problem in Arrests

Turkish courts are criticized for using vague grounds for arrests, similar to historical "ghost evidence" in Salem witch trials, where defendants' claims of innocence are used against them.

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French Justice System Struggles with Sexual Assault Cases: Updated Data Shows 83% Non-Prosecution Rate

An updated study by the Institut des politiques publiques (IPP) reveals that 83% of sexual assault cases in France between 2012 and 2019 did not result in prosecution, a figure that has slightly increased from 80% in 2012, despite initial reports suggesting a much higher rate of 94%.

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Trump Administration's Legal Challenges and Weakening of US Rule of Law

The Trump administration enacted numerous legally challenged measures, including National Guard deployments, tariffs, and deportation practices, facing legal repercussions but often lacking consequences for the president or his administration.

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Turkish Court Rejects Second Appeal Against Detention in İBB Investigation

İpek Elif Atayman, former general manager of Medya A.Ş., had her appeal against detention, filed June 12th, 2025, rejected by Turkey's Constitutional Court on grounds it was improperly considered as related to a previous March 23rd ruling; she remains detained since March 19th, 2025, as part of an I...

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24,640 Open Arrest Warrants in Baden-Württemberg

As of July 1st, 2025, Baden-Württemberg had 24,640 open arrest warrants: 3,000 for apprehending suspects and 21,640 for enforcing sentences, a decrease from 25,390 on July 1st, 2024. Warrants are issued by courts following requests from prosecutors.

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Courthouse Arrests Chill Participation in Legal Proceedings

Federal officers arrested a man at the Cook County Courthouse in Illinois on misdemeanor charges, prompting concerns about a chilling effect on court appearances due to similar arrests nationwide, impacting witnesses and victims who fear participating in proceedings.

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Assassination of Charlie Kirk Exacerbates US Political Polarization

The assassination of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk has intensified political division in the US, prompting a swift response from Donald Trump that critics see as exacerbating the situation.

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Feijóo boycotts Spain's opening of the Judicial Year

PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo boycotted the opening of Spain's Judicial Year, protesting the presence of the indicted Attorney General and government attacks on judges, making his absence the focal point of the PP's Madrid parliamentary course inauguration.

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Turkish Prosecutors Targeted in Phone Scam Impersonating Berlin Embassy

A criminal ring attempted to defraud Turkish prosecutors, including Istanbul's chief prosecutor Akın Gürlek, by posing as Berlin embassy officials using cloned phone numbers; an investigation revealed a connection to an earlier money laundering case.

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Drunk Driver, Unlicensed for 18 Years, Kills 12-Year-Old Boy

Peter Milligan, 51, admitted to causing the death of 12-year-old Lucas Trainor in Portaferry, Northern Ireland, on July 8th, 2023, by driving dangerously while intoxicated and unlicensed for 18 years, leading to his bail being denied.

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Artsakh Resident Jailed, Launches Hunger Strike Amidst Allegations of Police Bias

Tigran Ulubabyan, an Artsakh resident and a prior torture accuser, is on a hunger strike after being jailed for a month in Vanadzor for allegedly aiding a robbery at his girlfriend's home; his lawyer claims the investigating officer is biased and linked to the police who allegedly tortured him.

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CHP Accuses Lawyers of Creating 'Market' to Influence Istanbul Municipality Cases

CHP leader Özgür Özel accuses lawyers linked to prosecutors of creating a 'market' to influence İBB cases, providing bank records and recordings as evidence; this follows a series of operations targeting İBB officials, including the arrest of Mayor Ekrem İmamoğlu.

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