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Acquittal in Samuel Luiz Murder Case: One Defendant Freed
The Galician High Court of Justice acquitted Alejandro Míguez, initially convicted for complicity in the July 3, 2021, murder of Samuel Luiz, due to insufficient evidence linking him directly to the assault; the sentences of the other three convicted remain unchanged.
Acquittal in Samuel Luiz Murder Case: One Defendant Freed
The Galician High Court of Justice acquitted Alejandro Míguez, initially convicted for complicity in the July 3, 2021, murder of Samuel Luiz, due to insufficient evidence linking him directly to the assault; the sentences of the other three convicted remain unchanged.
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36% Bias Score


Three Jailed for 11 Years Each in Fatal Drug-Related Car Chase
In July 2023, Arslan Sajid, Andrew Gregoire, and Anthony Davidson were jailed for 11 years each for the culpable homicide of Amy Rose Wilson following a drug-related car chase in Falkirk, Scotland; a fourth man, Steven Hornsby, received 4 years for related charges.
Three Jailed for 11 Years Each in Fatal Drug-Related Car Chase
In July 2023, Arslan Sajid, Andrew Gregoire, and Anthony Davidson were jailed for 11 years each for the culpable homicide of Amy Rose Wilson following a drug-related car chase in Falkirk, Scotland; a fourth man, Steven Hornsby, received 4 years for related charges.
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44% Bias Score


Dutch Audit Chamber Uncovers Serious Flaws in Three Ministries
The Dutch General Audit Chamber (Rekenkamer) revealed serious flaws in three ministries: 867 wrongful convictions due to name mix-ups at Justice and Security; untraceable €16 billion in spending at Foreign Affairs due to a new system malfunction; and insufficient security at military sites at Defenc...
Dutch Audit Chamber Uncovers Serious Flaws in Three Ministries
The Dutch General Audit Chamber (Rekenkamer) revealed serious flaws in three ministries: 867 wrongful convictions due to name mix-ups at Justice and Security; untraceable €16 billion in spending at Foreign Affairs due to a new system malfunction; and insufficient security at military sites at Defenc...
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44% Bias Score


Queensland Restricts Good Character References in Rape Sentencing
Queensland's parliament passed legislation restricting the use of good character references in rape sentencing, following a report highlighting their negative impact on victims; references can now only be considered if relevant to rehabilitation or future risk, a change welcomed by some but deemed i...
Queensland Restricts Good Character References in Rape Sentencing
Queensland's parliament passed legislation restricting the use of good character references in rape sentencing, following a report highlighting their negative impact on victims; references can now only be considered if relevant to rehabilitation or future risk, a change welcomed by some but deemed i...
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44% Bias Score


Appeal Filed in Turetta Murder Case, Seeking to Add Aggravating Circumstances
The Venice Prosecutor's office appealed the life sentence of Filippo Turetta for the premeditated murder of his ex-girlfriend Giulia Cecchettin on November 11, 2023, seeking to add aggravating circumstances of cruelty and stalking; the victim's family supports the appeal.
Appeal Filed in Turetta Murder Case, Seeking to Add Aggravating Circumstances
The Venice Prosecutor's office appealed the life sentence of Filippo Turetta for the premeditated murder of his ex-girlfriend Giulia Cecchettin on November 11, 2023, seeking to add aggravating circumstances of cruelty and stalking; the victim's family supports the appeal.
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52% Bias Score


Texas Executes Man for 2012 Murder of Convenience Store Clerk
Matthew Lee Johnson, 49, was executed in Texas on Tuesday for the 2012 murder of 76-year-old Nancy Harris, whom he set on fire during a convenience store robbery in Garland; this execution is one of four scheduled within a week in the U.S.
Texas Executes Man for 2012 Murder of Convenience Store Clerk
Matthew Lee Johnson, 49, was executed in Texas on Tuesday for the 2012 murder of 76-year-old Nancy Harris, whom he set on fire during a convenience store robbery in Garland; this execution is one of four scheduled within a week in the U.S.
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40% Bias Score

Murder Conviction Appealed Amidst Claims of Domestic Abuse
Julie Ann McIlwaine's 12-year murder conviction for stabbing her abusive partner, James Joseph Crossley, on March 2, 2022, is being appealed, with her sister arguing that a loss of control defense should have been accepted due to the domestic abuse in their relationship.

Murder Conviction Appealed Amidst Claims of Domestic Abuse
Julie Ann McIlwaine's 12-year murder conviction for stabbing her abusive partner, James Joseph Crossley, on March 2, 2022, is being appealed, with her sister arguing that a loss of control defense should have been accepted due to the domestic abuse in their relationship.
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60% Bias Score

Temporary Courthouse for Magdeburg Christmas Market Attack Trial
A temporary courthouse is being built in Magdeburg, Germany, to accommodate the trial of the man who drove his car through the city's Christmas market on December 20, 2022, killing six and injuring over 300. The building, to be completed by the third quarter of 2025, is necessary due to the expected...

Temporary Courthouse for Magdeburg Christmas Market Attack Trial
A temporary courthouse is being built in Magdeburg, Germany, to accommodate the trial of the man who drove his car through the city's Christmas market on December 20, 2022, killing six and injuring over 300. The building, to be completed by the third quarter of 2025, is necessary due to the expected...
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20% Bias Score

Physics Teacher's Murders in 1990s Russia: A Case of Greed and Desperation
Igor Lendyel, a former Moscow physics teacher, was convicted of three murders in the 1990s, driven by financial desperation and a desire for easy money; he is currently serving a life sentence and repeatedly seeks parole.

Physics Teacher's Murders in 1990s Russia: A Case of Greed and Desperation
Igor Lendyel, a former Moscow physics teacher, was convicted of three murders in the 1990s, driven by financial desperation and a desire for easy money; he is currently serving a life sentence and repeatedly seeks parole.
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56% Bias Score

Texas Executes Man for 2012 Murder of Elderly Convenience Store Clerk
Matthew Lee Johnson, 49, was executed in Texas on May 20, 2023, for the 2012 murder of 76-year-old Nancy Harris, whom he set on fire during a convenience store robbery in Garland, Texas; his execution was one of four scheduled in a week across the U.S.

Texas Executes Man for 2012 Murder of Elderly Convenience Store Clerk
Matthew Lee Johnson, 49, was executed in Texas on May 20, 2023, for the 2012 murder of 76-year-old Nancy Harris, whom he set on fire during a convenience store robbery in Garland, Texas; his execution was one of four scheduled in a week across the U.S.
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44% Bias Score

German Court Upholds Dismissal of Police Officer for Extremist Online Activity
A 25-year-old German police officer in Bottrop was lawfully dismissed for posting extremist, racist, and inhumane content, including bestiality, in online chat groups; the Oberverwaltungsgericht (OVG) Münster upheld the dismissal, emphasizing the officer's lack of character fitness and the public in...

German Court Upholds Dismissal of Police Officer for Extremist Online Activity
A 25-year-old German police officer in Bottrop was lawfully dismissed for posting extremist, racist, and inhumane content, including bestiality, in online chat groups; the Oberverwaltungsgericht (OVG) Münster upheld the dismissal, emphasizing the officer's lack of character fitness and the public in...
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40% Bias Score

Justice Discrepancy: Citizen vs. Minister in Rail Disaster
A citizen faces felony charges for causing a death by running a red light, while a minister responsible for 57 rail deaths faces a misdemeanor charge, revealing a significant discrepancy in applying the law.

Justice Discrepancy: Citizen vs. Minister in Rail Disaster
A citizen faces felony charges for causing a death by running a red light, while a minister responsible for 57 rail deaths faces a misdemeanor charge, revealing a significant discrepancy in applying the law.
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60% Bias Score
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