Iranian Man Accused of Sexual Assault Released on Bail
Keyvan Imamverdi, a 37-year-old man accused of sexually assaulting multiple women, was released on bail after his initial conviction was overturned, sparking outrage among victims and raising concerns about Iran's judicial system.
Iranian Man Accused of Sexual Assault Released on Bail
Keyvan Imamverdi, a 37-year-old man accused of sexually assaulting multiple women, was released on bail after his initial conviction was overturned, sparking outrage among victims and raising concerns about Iran's judicial system.
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40% Bias Score
22-Year Sentences in Enschede Murder Case
In Enschede, Netherlands, Debbie G. (38) and Daniël V. (41) received 22-year sentences for the premeditated and ruthless murder of Daan Mellée (26) in July 2018; DNA evidence linked G. to the crime scene, and V. was identified as the shooter. A third suspect was acquitted.
22-Year Sentences in Enschede Murder Case
In Enschede, Netherlands, Debbie G. (38) and Daniël V. (41) received 22-year sentences for the premeditated and ruthless murder of Daan Mellée (26) in July 2018; DNA evidence linked G. to the crime scene, and V. was identified as the shooter. A third suspect was acquitted.
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40% Bias Score
Julie Snyder Testifies Against Gilbert Rozon in $14 Million Sexual Assault Lawsuit
Quebec television personality Julie Snyder testified in a civil trial that Just for Laughs founder Gilbert Rozon sexually assaulted her in Paris in 1991; this testimony supports a $14 million lawsuit against Rozon by nine other women alleging similar assaults.
Julie Snyder Testifies Against Gilbert Rozon in $14 Million Sexual Assault Lawsuit
Quebec television personality Julie Snyder testified in a civil trial that Just for Laughs founder Gilbert Rozon sexually assaulted her in Paris in 1991; this testimony supports a $14 million lawsuit against Rozon by nine other women alleging similar assaults.
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36% Bias Score
Life Sentences for Teenagers Involved in Double Homicide
Four teenagers and a 45-year-old man received life sentences for the brutal murders of 15-year-old Mason Rist and 16-year-old Max Dixon in Bristol, England, after a "bloodthirsty revenge mission" resulting from a prior attack.
Life Sentences for Teenagers Involved in Double Homicide
Four teenagers and a 45-year-old man received life sentences for the brutal murders of 15-year-old Mason Rist and 16-year-old Max Dixon in Bristol, England, after a "bloodthirsty revenge mission" resulting from a prior attack.
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40% Bias Score
French Court Sentences 51 Men in Major Rape Case, Exposing Systemic Issues
A French court sentenced Dominique Pelicot to 20 years for orchestrating the rape of his ex-wife with 50 other men, highlighting systemic issues in France's handling of sexual assault and prompting calls for judicial reform.
French Court Sentences 51 Men in Major Rape Case, Exposing Systemic Issues
A French court sentenced Dominique Pelicot to 20 years for orchestrating the rape of his ex-wife with 50 other men, highlighting systemic issues in France's handling of sexual assault and prompting calls for judicial reform.
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36% Bias Score
Suspect Extradited in UnitedHealth CEO Murder
Luigi Mangione, suspected of murdering UnitedHealth Group CEO Brian Thompson on October 2023 in Manhattan, was extradited from Pennsylvania to New York on October 27, 2023, and faces federal and state murder charges; a notebook with threats against the insurance industry was found.
Suspect Extradited in UnitedHealth CEO Murder
Luigi Mangione, suspected of murdering UnitedHealth Group CEO Brian Thompson on October 2023 in Manhattan, was extradited from Pennsylvania to New York on October 27, 2023, and faces federal and state murder charges; a notebook with threats against the insurance industry was found.
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40% Bias Score
BOP Proposes Changes to Inmate Financial Responsibility Program
The Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Prisons proposed changes to the Inmate Financial Responsibility Program (IFRP) that would require inmates to contribute 75% of outside funds to the program, impacting the ability of many to purchase basic necessities and potentially causing prison ...
BOP Proposes Changes to Inmate Financial Responsibility Program
The Department of Justice and the Federal Bureau of Prisons proposed changes to the Inmate Financial Responsibility Program (IFRP) that would require inmates to contribute 75% of outside funds to the program, impacting the ability of many to purchase basic necessities and potentially causing prison ...
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52% Bias Score
French Court Convicts Man and 50 Others in Landmark Drug-Facilitated Rape Case
A French court sentenced Dominique Pelicot to 20 years for drugging and repeatedly raping his wife over 10 years, offering her to 50 other men who were also convicted with sentences ranging from 3 to 15 years; the case highlights drug-facilitated rape and a lack of consent.
French Court Convicts Man and 50 Others in Landmark Drug-Facilitated Rape Case
A French court sentenced Dominique Pelicot to 20 years for drugging and repeatedly raping his wife over 10 years, offering her to 50 other men who were also convicted with sentences ranging from 3 to 15 years; the case highlights drug-facilitated rape and a lack of consent.
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32% Bias Score
Avignon Trial: 20-Year Sentence for Serial Rapist Highlights Systemic Sexual Violence
In the Avignon trial, Dominique Pelicot received a 20-year sentence for approximately 200 rapes against his ex-wife, while 50 others involved received sentences from 3 to 15 years; the case spurred global discussions on sexual violence and consent.
Avignon Trial: 20-Year Sentence for Serial Rapist Highlights Systemic Sexual Violence
In the Avignon trial, Dominique Pelicot received a 20-year sentence for approximately 200 rapes against his ex-wife, while 50 others involved received sentences from 3 to 15 years; the case spurred global discussions on sexual violence and consent.
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48% Bias Score
Romanian Court Dismisses Tate Human Trafficking Case Due to Prosecutorial Errors
A Romanian appeals court on Thursday ruled that the human trafficking case against influencer Andrew Tate, his brother Tristan, and two Romanian women cannot proceed to trial due to multiple legal and procedural irregularities by the prosecutors; the case was remanded, not dismissed.
Romanian Court Dismisses Tate Human Trafficking Case Due to Prosecutorial Errors
A Romanian appeals court on Thursday ruled that the human trafficking case against influencer Andrew Tate, his brother Tristan, and two Romanian women cannot proceed to trial due to multiple legal and procedural irregularities by the prosecutors; the case was remanded, not dismissed.
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48% Bias Score
Undisclosed Psych Report Contradicts Farquharson Murder Conviction
A psychological report on Robert Farquharson, completed three weeks before his triple murder charges, concluded a likely suicide attempt, contradicting the prosecution's case of premeditated murder; this report was not revealed at either trial, sparking concerns about investigative bias.
Undisclosed Psych Report Contradicts Farquharson Murder Conviction
A psychological report on Robert Farquharson, completed three weeks before his triple murder charges, concluded a likely suicide attempt, contradicting the prosecution's case of premeditated murder; this report was not revealed at either trial, sparking concerns about investigative bias.
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52% Bias Score
Withdrawn Charges and Systemic Issues in Mr. Missaghi's Case
The Globe and Mail investigated the late Mr. Missaghi's criminal history, uncovering numerous cases initiated between 2000 and 2021 that were withdrawn before trial, except for one acquittal in 2006; this highlights systemic issues in data transparency and access within the Canadian justice system.
Withdrawn Charges and Systemic Issues in Mr. Missaghi's Case
The Globe and Mail investigated the late Mr. Missaghi's criminal history, uncovering numerous cases initiated between 2000 and 2021 that were withdrawn before trial, except for one acquittal in 2006; this highlights systemic issues in data transparency and access within the Canadian justice system.
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48% Bias Score