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800 Wrongly Convicted in Netherlands Due to Identity Mix-Ups
In the Netherlands, approximately 800 individuals have been wrongly convicted due to identity mix-ups in the justice system, resulting from data entry errors, stolen IDs, and database inaccuracies, causing significant personal consequences and highlighting systemic flaws.
800 Wrongly Convicted in Netherlands Due to Identity Mix-Ups
In the Netherlands, approximately 800 individuals have been wrongly convicted due to identity mix-ups in the justice system, resulting from data entry errors, stolen IDs, and database inaccuracies, causing significant personal consequences and highlighting systemic flaws.
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24% Bias Score


Illinois Lawmakers Pass Bill to Improve Domestic Violence Protections After Boy's Murder
Following the murder of 11-year-old Jayden Perkins, who died protecting his mother from her recently paroled ex-boyfriend, Illinois lawmakers passed a bill mandating domestic violence training and improved background checks for the Illinois Prisoner Review Board to prevent future tragedies.
Illinois Lawmakers Pass Bill to Improve Domestic Violence Protections After Boy's Murder
Following the murder of 11-year-old Jayden Perkins, who died protecting his mother from her recently paroled ex-boyfriend, Illinois lawmakers passed a bill mandating domestic violence training and improved background checks for the Illinois Prisoner Review Board to prevent future tragedies.
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32% Bias Score


Online Harassment Campaign Targets Halle Bailey After Domestic Violence Restraining Order
Singer Halle Bailey obtained a restraining order against YouTuber DDG for alleged physical, verbal, and financial abuse, prompting a large-scale online campaign by DDG's fans to discredit Bailey, a pattern observed in similar cases involving Amber Heard and Jennifer Hough.
Online Harassment Campaign Targets Halle Bailey After Domestic Violence Restraining Order
Singer Halle Bailey obtained a restraining order against YouTuber DDG for alleged physical, verbal, and financial abuse, prompting a large-scale online campaign by DDG's fans to discredit Bailey, a pattern observed in similar cases involving Amber Heard and Jennifer Hough.
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48% Bias Score


Chemical Castration Trial Shows Promise, But Ethical Concerns Remain
A Stockholm trial showed degarelix reduced child sexual abuse risk in 52 men within two weeks, but the limited evidence and ethical concerns around mandatory chemical castration, currently employed in the US and some European countries, remain.
Chemical Castration Trial Shows Promise, But Ethical Concerns Remain
A Stockholm trial showed degarelix reduced child sexual abuse risk in 52 men within two weeks, but the limited evidence and ethical concerns around mandatory chemical castration, currently employed in the US and some European countries, remain.
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52% 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


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

800 Wrongly Convicted in Netherlands Due to Identity Mix-Ups
The Dutch National Audit Office found that 800 people have been wrongly convicted due to identity mix-ups in legal proceedings, resulting from data entry errors, stolen IDs, and inconsistencies across databases.

800 Wrongly Convicted in Netherlands Due to Identity Mix-Ups
The Dutch National Audit Office found that 800 people have been wrongly convicted due to identity mix-ups in legal proceedings, resulting from data entry errors, stolen IDs, and inconsistencies across databases.
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28% Bias Score

UK Review Proposes Early Release of Violent Prisoners to Ease Overcrowding
A UK review recommends releasing violent prisoners after one-third of their sentences to ease prison overcrowding, proposing increased community-based management, expanding chemical castration for sex offenders, and improving probation services; however, concerns remain about public safety and the c...

UK Review Proposes Early Release of Violent Prisoners to Ease Overcrowding
A UK review recommends releasing violent prisoners after one-third of their sentences to ease prison overcrowding, proposing increased community-based management, expanding chemical castration for sex offenders, and improving probation services; however, concerns remain about public safety and the c...
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56% Bias Score

Russian Lawyer Convicted of Double Murder Attempts Escape
In Serov, Russia, a lawyer, Aleksandr Golok, murdered his lover, Olga Soroka, and her 6-year-old son in November 2024; he was arrested in April 2025 after her decapitated head was found, and he attempted to escape from pre-trial detention on May 22, 2025.

Russian Lawyer Convicted of Double Murder Attempts Escape
In Serov, Russia, a lawyer, Aleksandr Golok, murdered his lover, Olga Soroka, and her 6-year-old son in November 2024; he was arrested in April 2025 after her decapitated head was found, and he attempted to escape from pre-trial detention on May 22, 2025.
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56% 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

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

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
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