Letby's Legal Team to Present New Evidence Challenging Baby Murder Convictions
Lucy Letby's legal team will present "new evidence" tomorrow at the Royal Society of Medicine, claiming it undermines her convictions for murdering seven and attempting to murder six babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital between June 2015 and June 2016; the team cites flaws in the original tria...
Letby's Legal Team to Present New Evidence Challenging Baby Murder Convictions
Lucy Letby's legal team will present "new evidence" tomorrow at the Royal Society of Medicine, claiming it undermines her convictions for murdering seven and attempting to murder six babies at the Countess of Chester Hospital between June 2015 and June 2016; the team cites flaws in the original tria...
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48% Bias Score
Reduced Sentences in Yekaterinburg Suicide Case
In Yekaterinburg, Russia, a court reduced the sentences of three people convicted of driving a 19-year-old, Alexander Petrov, to suicide in May 2021 after a retrial due to procedural errors; the new sentences range from 8 to 10.5 years in a less restrictive penal colony.
Reduced Sentences in Yekaterinburg Suicide Case
In Yekaterinburg, Russia, a court reduced the sentences of three people convicted of driving a 19-year-old, Alexander Petrov, to suicide in May 2021 after a retrial due to procedural errors; the new sentences range from 8 to 10.5 years in a less restrictive penal colony.
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48% Bias Score
Coventry Man Jailed for 19 Years for Violent Rape and Assault
Farnaz Farabi, a 28-year-old from Coventry, UK, was sentenced to 19 years in prison for repeatedly raping and physically assaulting a vulnerable woman over 18 months, causing life-changing injuries; the abuse included pouring boiling water on her and attacking her with a hammer.
Coventry Man Jailed for 19 Years for Violent Rape and Assault
Farnaz Farabi, a 28-year-old from Coventry, UK, was sentenced to 19 years in prison for repeatedly raping and physically assaulting a vulnerable woman over 18 months, causing life-changing injuries; the abuse included pouring boiling water on her and attacking her with a hammer.
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36% Bias Score
Iceland's Gender Equality Paradox: Systemic Failures in Sexual Assault Cases
Iceland, a global leader in gender equality, faces a serious challenge: 80% of sexual assault cases reported by women are dismissed due to inadequate police investigations and judicial processes, despite laws promoting gender equality and significant progress in closing the gender gap.
Iceland's Gender Equality Paradox: Systemic Failures in Sexual Assault Cases
Iceland, a global leader in gender equality, faces a serious challenge: 80% of sexual assault cases reported by women are dismissed due to inadequate police investigations and judicial processes, despite laws promoting gender equality and significant progress in closing the gender gap.
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40% Bias Score
Lawyer in Hague Explosions Case Targeted in Cyberattack
Gerard Spong, lawyer for a suspect in the deadly Hague explosions, experienced a cyberattack last night involving a threatening email followed by over 10,000 emails. He reported the incident to the Public Prosecutor's Office, which is investigating.
Lawyer in Hague Explosions Case Targeted in Cyberattack
Gerard Spong, lawyer for a suspect in the deadly Hague explosions, experienced a cyberattack last night involving a threatening email followed by over 10,000 emails. He reported the incident to the Public Prosecutor's Office, which is investigating.
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32% Bias Score
Man Sentenced to 26 Years for Murder of Toddler After Campaign of Abuse
Scott Jeff was sentenced to 26 years in prison for murdering his girlfriend's two-year-old daughter, Isabella Jonas-Wheildon, after a campaign of abuse, while her mother received 10 years for allowing her death. Isabella died on June 26, 2023, and her body was found on June 30, 2023, in a pushchair ...
Man Sentenced to 26 Years for Murder of Toddler After Campaign of Abuse
Scott Jeff was sentenced to 26 years in prison for murdering his girlfriend's two-year-old daughter, Isabella Jonas-Wheildon, after a campaign of abuse, while her mother received 10 years for allowing her death. Isabella died on June 26, 2023, and her body was found on June 30, 2023, in a pushchair ...
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44% Bias Score
Top-Scoring Turkish Exam Candidate Rejected Three Times: Systemic Issues in Judicial Selection?
Emre Pişiren, a top scorer in Turkey's 2023 Administrative Judgeship Exam, was rejected three times during the interview phase, raising concerns about the fairness and transparency of the selection process; journalist Barış Terkoğlu linked this to Pişiren's past involvement with the Fethullah Gülen ...
Top-Scoring Turkish Exam Candidate Rejected Three Times: Systemic Issues in Judicial Selection?
Emre Pişiren, a top scorer in Turkey's 2023 Administrative Judgeship Exam, was rejected three times during the interview phase, raising concerns about the fairness and transparency of the selection process; journalist Barış Terkoğlu linked this to Pişiren's past involvement with the Fethullah Gülen ...
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40% Bias Score
Scottish Rape Victims Campaign for Parole System Reform
Two Scottish women, Ellie Wilson and Hannah McLaughlan, are campaigning for changes to the parole system after their rapists' parole hearings were scheduled, demanding that rapists' admission of guilt and remorse be considered and that victims have clearer explanations of their rights and access to ...
Scottish Rape Victims Campaign for Parole System Reform
Two Scottish women, Ellie Wilson and Hannah McLaughlan, are campaigning for changes to the parole system after their rapists' parole hearings were scheduled, demanding that rapists' admission of guilt and remorse be considered and that victims have clearer explanations of their rights and access to ...
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52% Bias Score
Acquitted Subway Chokehold Defendant Attends Army-Navy Game with Trump
Following his acquittal on charges related to the death of Jordan Neely, Daniel Penny attended the Army-Navy game with President-elect Trump and other Republican figures, sparking further controversy.
Acquitted Subway Chokehold Defendant Attends Army-Navy Game with Trump
Following his acquittal on charges related to the death of Jordan Neely, Daniel Penny attended the Army-Navy game with President-elect Trump and other Republican figures, sparking further controversy.
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56% Bias Score
Biden Commutations Spark Outrage from Victims of Public Corruption
President Biden commuted the sentences of Pennsylvania Judge Michael Conahan, convicted in the "kids for cash" scandal, and Illinois embezzler Rita Crundwell, drawing outrage from victims who feel the decision re-victimizes them and is an injustice, despite the commutations being part of a larger, b...
Biden Commutations Spark Outrage from Victims of Public Corruption
President Biden commuted the sentences of Pennsylvania Judge Michael Conahan, convicted in the "kids for cash" scandal, and Illinois embezzler Rita Crundwell, drawing outrage from victims who feel the decision re-victimizes them and is an injustice, despite the commutations being part of a larger, b...
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56% Bias Score
Florida Woman Charged with Terrorism for Insurer Complaint
Florida police arrested Briana Boston for allegedly threatening mass violence after a dispute with her insurer, referencing a phrase from a CEO murder; the incident sparked debate over inconsistent responses to threats against women.
Florida Woman Charged with Terrorism for Insurer Complaint
Florida police arrested Briana Boston for allegedly threatening mass violence after a dispute with her insurer, referencing a phrase from a CEO murder; the incident sparked debate over inconsistent responses to threats against women.
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80% Bias Score
Konya Teacher Faces 106 Years for Student Abuse
A Konya teacher, R.U., is charged with abusing two students in her car and sending them explicit messages; the prosecutor seeks a 106-year prison sentence, while the school principal is also accused of deleting evidence and faces separate charges.
Konya Teacher Faces 106 Years for Student Abuse
A Konya teacher, R.U., is charged with abusing two students in her car and sending them explicit messages; the prosecutor seeks a 106-year prison sentence, while the school principal is also accused of deleting evidence and faces separate charges.
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48% Bias Score