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French Groups Challenge Prison "Leisure Activities" Ban

Seven French organizations sued the Council of State to overturn the Minister of Justice's ban on "leisure activities" in prisons, citing concerns about its impact on prisoner reintegration and citing the suspension of 122 activities in 65 penitentiaries.

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Arizona Supreme Court Uses AI Avatars to Explain Rulings

The Arizona Supreme Court created AI avatars, Victoria and Daniel, to explain its rulings in videos, aiming to improve public understanding and trust after facing criticism for its handling of an abortion ruling; this is a first in US state courts.

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Pakistani Student Sentenced for Raping Two Women in UK

A 31-year-old Pakistani student in the UK, Haider Ali, was sentenced to ten years in prison for raping two women in Stockton-on-Tees on September 7, 2023, after being captured on CCTV prowling the streets for victims; the judge called him a dangerous offender.

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Life Sentences in Walsh Murder; Griffiths Disappearance Remains Unsolved

A Brisbane court found Joshua Searston and Dewald De Klerk guilty of the murder of Andrew Walsh, whose body was found encased in concrete; the case is linked to the still-unsolved disappearance of Lachlan James Griffiths, whose family is appealing for information.

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Russia: Surveillance of Navalny's Attorney-Client Meetings Deemed a Rights Violation

The Federal Chamber of Lawyers in Russia deemed the recording of meetings between deceased opposition leader Alexei Navalny and his lawyers in prison a violation of professional rights, citing a lack of historical precedent and concern for the integrity of attorney-client confidentiality. This follo...

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NSW Labor Divided Over Controversial Youth Bail Laws

New South Wales Premier Chris Minns faces growing internal opposition to his youth bail law reforms, with critics arguing the laws are ineffective and disproportionately harm marginalized youth; while the Premier highlights increased remand rates, critics emphasize the need for crime reduction and r...

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Jury Fails to Reach Verdict in Queensland Beach Murder Trial

A jury in the trial of Rajwinder Singh, accused of murdering Toyah Cordingley on a Queensland beach in October 2018, was unable to reach a unanimous verdict, highlighting challenges in cases based on circumstantial evidence.

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Sócrates Trial to Begin After Years of Delays

Former Portuguese Prime Minister José Sócrates, arrested in Lisbon on November 21, 2014, on charges of tax fraud, money laundering, and corruption, will finally stand trial on July 3, 2024, facing charges of money laundering and document falsification after numerous appeals and delays.

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12 Years in Prison Sought for Murder of 17-Year-Old in Winsum

A 20-year-old man, Jamesly S., is facing 12 years in prison and mandatory psychiatric treatment for fatally stabbing his 17-year-old ex-girlfriend, Jet, in Winsum, Netherlands, on February 21, 2024, after she ended their relationship via a group chat.

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Migrant Fisherman Faces Deportation Despite Exposing Modern Slavery

Vishal Sharma, a victim of modern slavery aboard a UK fishing trawler in 2017, faces deportation despite assisting police investigations, highlighting systemic failures in protecting exploited migrant workers.

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Dutch Court Overturns Speaker Ban, Sparking Debate on Judicial Clarity

A Dutch court overturned a government ban on three speakers at the Ramadan Expo in Utrecht due to insufficient evidence of threats to public order, prompting online threats against the judge and a public debate about the clarity of court rulings. The ministers' decision lacked proper justification d...

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Navajo Nation's MMIR Crisis Highlights Systemic Failures

The Navajo Nation grapples with a severe Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives (MMIR) crisis, with 73 people missing as of February 2024, leaving families to conduct their own investigations due to jurisdictional complexities and understaffed law enforcement agencies.

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