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Caldwell Family to Raise Inquiry Concerns with Scottish FM
Emma Caldwell's family will meet Scotland's First Minister next week to express concerns about the independence of a public inquiry into her 2005 murder, after her killer, Iain Packer, was sentenced to 36 years in prison following a 19-year delay in justice.
Caldwell Family to Raise Inquiry Concerns with Scottish FM
Emma Caldwell's family will meet Scotland's First Minister next week to express concerns about the independence of a public inquiry into her 2005 murder, after her killer, Iain Packer, was sentenced to 36 years in prison following a 19-year delay in justice.
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40% Bias Score


Turkey to Reform Sentencing System, Emphasizing Convict Rehabilitation
Turkey's Justice Ministry is preparing a judicial reform strategy document and a new sentencing bill focusing on convict rehabilitation, aiming to reduce recidivism by providing vocational training, education, and public work opportunities; the bill will be presented to President Erdoğan by month's ...
Turkey to Reform Sentencing System, Emphasizing Convict Rehabilitation
Turkey's Justice Ministry is preparing a judicial reform strategy document and a new sentencing bill focusing on convict rehabilitation, aiming to reduce recidivism by providing vocational training, education, and public work opportunities; the bill will be presented to President Erdoğan by month's ...
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40% Bias Score


Wrongful Convictions Overturned: 17 Years in Prison, New Evidence Leads to Exoneration
After 17 years in prison for a murder they did not commit, Charlotte Pleytez and Lombardo Palacios were exonerated on Friday due to new evidence and flawed eyewitness testimonies, prompting an apology from the Los Angeles County District Attorney.
Wrongful Convictions Overturned: 17 Years in Prison, New Evidence Leads to Exoneration
After 17 years in prison for a murder they did not commit, Charlotte Pleytez and Lombardo Palacios were exonerated on Friday due to new evidence and flawed eyewitness testimonies, prompting an apology from the Los Angeles County District Attorney.
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8% Bias Score


Spanish Ministry Compensates Sexual Assault Victim for Judicial Failures
The Spanish Ministry of Justice awarded €60,000 to a woman who was sexually assaulted by a former university dean after the Constitutional Court deemed a reduced sentence due to reporting delays 'unreasonable', highlighting systemic flaws in handling sexual assault cases and the need for gender-sens...
Spanish Ministry Compensates Sexual Assault Victim for Judicial Failures
The Spanish Ministry of Justice awarded €60,000 to a woman who was sexually assaulted by a former university dean after the Constitutional Court deemed a reduced sentence due to reporting delays 'unreasonable', highlighting systemic flaws in handling sexual assault cases and the need for gender-sens...
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44% Bias Score


France: 51 Men Guilty in Landmark Rape Case
A French court found 51 men guilty of repeatedly raping Gisèle Pelicot over a decade, with her ex-husband receiving a 20-year sentence; the public trial prompted widespread praise but also criticism of France's handling of sexual violence cases.
France: 51 Men Guilty in Landmark Rape Case
A French court found 51 men guilty of repeatedly raping Gisèle Pelicot over a decade, with her ex-husband receiving a 20-year sentence; the public trial prompted widespread praise but also criticism of France's handling of sexual violence cases.
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44% Bias Score


Victoria to Review Victims' Charter Amid Record Crime Rates
Victoria, Australia is reviewing its Victims' Charter, first introduced in 2006, due to concerns it hasn't improved victims' experiences despite a record high in crime incidents in 2024; the review will consult victims, their families and agencies to determine how to improve the charter and victims'...
Victoria to Review Victims' Charter Amid Record Crime Rates
Victoria, Australia is reviewing its Victims' Charter, first introduced in 2006, due to concerns it hasn't improved victims' experiences despite a record high in crime incidents in 2024; the review will consult victims, their families and agencies to determine how to improve the charter and victims'...
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40% Bias Score

PSOE Proposes Bill to Curb Politically Motivated Lawsuits in Spain
The Spanish Socialist Party (PSOE) submitted a bill to the Congress to limit popular accusations, prohibiting those based on media reports or lacking credible evidence, following lawsuits against the Prime Minister's family; the bill also seeks to repeal the offense of insulting religious sentiments...

PSOE Proposes Bill to Curb Politically Motivated Lawsuits in Spain
The Spanish Socialist Party (PSOE) submitted a bill to the Congress to limit popular accusations, prohibiting those based on media reports or lacking credible evidence, following lawsuits against the Prime Minister's family; the bill also seeks to repeal the offense of insulting religious sentiments...
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44% Bias Score

Westchester DA Clears Man of 1996 Double Murder, Identifies Two New Suspects
Westchester County DA Mimi Rocah announced Monday that a reinvestigation of the 1996 double murder of Archie Harris and Betty Ramcharan cleared Selwyn Days, who spent 16 years imprisoned before acquittal, and identified two new suspects.

Westchester DA Clears Man of 1996 Double Murder, Identifies Two New Suspects
Westchester County DA Mimi Rocah announced Monday that a reinvestigation of the 1996 double murder of Archie Harris and Betty Ramcharan cleared Selwyn Days, who spent 16 years imprisoned before acquittal, and identified two new suspects.
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44% Bias Score

Biden Commutes 37 Federal Death Sentences
President Joe Biden commuted the sentences of 37 federal death row inmates to life imprisonment, leaving three facing execution for terrorism or hate crimes, just weeks before leaving office, reflecting his opposition to capital punishment.

Biden Commutes 37 Federal Death Sentences
President Joe Biden commuted the sentences of 37 federal death row inmates to life imprisonment, leaving three facing execution for terrorism or hate crimes, just weeks before leaving office, reflecting his opposition to capital punishment.
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44% Bias Score

Polish Official Granted Asylum in Hungary Amid Corruption Charges
Poland accuses Hungary of a hostile act by granting political asylum to former Deputy Justice Minister Marcin Romanowski, who is wanted on 11 corruption charges, including the alleged embezzlement of €23.5 million.

Polish Official Granted Asylum in Hungary Amid Corruption Charges
Poland accuses Hungary of a hostile act by granting political asylum to former Deputy Justice Minister Marcin Romanowski, who is wanted on 11 corruption charges, including the alleged embezzlement of €23.5 million.
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40% Bias Score

Pelicot Case Spurs Policy Changes and National Debate on Sexual Violence in France
In France, the Pelicot trial, where a woman was drugged and raped by her ex-husband and numerous others, is prompting policy changes such as hospital-based reporting for sexual assault, reimbursement of drug testing, and parliamentary investigations into the issue, while sparking a national conversa...

Pelicot Case Spurs Policy Changes and National Debate on Sexual Violence in France
In France, the Pelicot trial, where a woman was drugged and raped by her ex-husband and numerous others, is prompting policy changes such as hospital-based reporting for sexual assault, reimbursement of drug testing, and parliamentary investigations into the issue, while sparking a national conversa...
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48% Bias Score

Russia's Pre-Trial Detention Practices Under Scrutiny Amidst Business Imprisonments
In Russia, while pre-trial detention approvals have decreased, approximately 300 business executives were imprisoned this year, prompting legal amendments to clarify economic crime definitions and limit pre-trial detentions; however, a bill to exempt vulnerable groups from pre-trial detention remain...

Russia's Pre-Trial Detention Practices Under Scrutiny Amidst Business Imprisonments
In Russia, while pre-trial detention approvals have decreased, approximately 300 business executives were imprisoned this year, prompting legal amendments to clarify economic crime definitions and limit pre-trial detentions; however, a bill to exempt vulnerable groups from pre-trial detention remain...
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44% Bias Score
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