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Memory Wars: Documentary on Psychologist Elizabeth Loftus and the unreliability of eyewitness testimony
A new documentary, "Memory Wars," profiles psychologist Elizabeth Loftus, whose expertise on memory and false memories has significantly impacted legal cases, making her both influential and controversial.
Memory Wars: Documentary on Psychologist Elizabeth Loftus and the unreliability of eyewitness testimony
A new documentary, "Memory Wars," profiles psychologist Elizabeth Loftus, whose expertise on memory and false memories has significantly impacted legal cases, making her both influential and controversial.
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20% Bias Score


Mother of Woman Killed by Boyfriend Feels Betrayed by Justice System
The mother of Kennedi Westcarr-Sabaroche, 25, feels betrayed after her daughter's killer, Gogoa Lois Tape, 28, received a hospital order for manslaughter instead of a prison sentence.
Mother of Woman Killed by Boyfriend Feels Betrayed by Justice System
The mother of Kennedi Westcarr-Sabaroche, 25, feels betrayed after her daughter's killer, Gogoa Lois Tape, 28, received a hospital order for manslaughter instead of a prison sentence.
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24% Bias Score


Turkey's Justice Minister Denies Dual Legal System, Addresses 11th Judicial Package
Justice Minister Yılmaz Tunç asserted that Turkey operates under a single legal system, refuting claims of a dual system; he also discussed the upcoming 11th Judicial Package focusing on cybercrime, celebratory gunfire, and traffic offenses, while clarifying that no general amnesty is planned.
Turkey's Justice Minister Denies Dual Legal System, Addresses 11th Judicial Package
Justice Minister Yılmaz Tunç asserted that Turkey operates under a single legal system, refuting claims of a dual system; he also discussed the upcoming 11th Judicial Package focusing on cybercrime, celebratory gunfire, and traffic offenses, while clarifying that no general amnesty is planned.
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44% Bias Score


17-Year-Old Moroccan Minor Arrested for Rape of 14-Year-Old Girl in Madrid
A 17-year-old Moroccan minor residing in a Madrid youth center was arrested for allegedly raping a 14-year-old girl in Isabel Clara Eugenia park; the victim was aided by a neighbor who called the police, and the assailant, who violated the center's curfew, is now in the custody of the Juvenile Court...
17-Year-Old Moroccan Minor Arrested for Rape of 14-Year-Old Girl in Madrid
A 17-year-old Moroccan minor residing in a Madrid youth center was arrested for allegedly raping a 14-year-old girl in Isabel Clara Eugenia park; the victim was aided by a neighbor who called the police, and the assailant, who violated the center's curfew, is now in the custody of the Juvenile Court...
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64% Bias Score


Russian Serial Killer Confesses to 2011 Murder, Extending Life Sentence
Mikhail Popkov, a serial killer serving a life sentence in Russia, confessed to the 2011 murder of Galina Sviridova in Angarsk, leading to a new conviction and extending his life sentence. The confession, 14 years after the crime, highlights his manipulative tactics to temporarily leave prison for i...
Russian Serial Killer Confesses to 2011 Murder, Extending Life Sentence
Mikhail Popkov, a serial killer serving a life sentence in Russia, confessed to the 2011 murder of Galina Sviridova in Angarsk, leading to a new conviction and extending his life sentence. The confession, 14 years after the crime, highlights his manipulative tactics to temporarily leave prison for i...
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68% Bias Score


Menendez Regrets Defense's Portrayal of Wife in Bribery Case
Bob Menendez wrote a letter to the judge before his wife Nadine's September 11 sentencing, expressing regret for how his defense portrayed her during his bribery trial, stating she is a victim of circumstance and past trauma, and that she doesn't need further punishment after her conviction on the s...
Menendez Regrets Defense's Portrayal of Wife in Bribery Case
Bob Menendez wrote a letter to the judge before his wife Nadine's September 11 sentencing, expressing regret for how his defense portrayed her during his bribery trial, stating she is a victim of circumstance and past trauma, and that she doesn't need further punishment after her conviction on the s...
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60% Bias Score

Turkish Opposition Leader Proposes Televising İmamoğlu Trial
CHP leader Özgür Özel requests live television coverage of the upcoming trials against Ekrem İmamoğlu and his team, a legally impossible but surprisingly popular idea across the Turkish political spectrum.

Turkish Opposition Leader Proposes Televising İmamoğlu Trial
CHP leader Özgür Özel requests live television coverage of the upcoming trials against Ekrem İmamoğlu and his team, a legally impossible but surprisingly popular idea across the Turkish political spectrum.
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40% Bias Score

German Minister Calls for Revision of Self-Determination Act
Saxony's Justice Minister Constanze Geiert advocates for revising Germany's Self-Determination Act, citing its misuse in the case of convicted right-wing extremist Marla Svenja Liebich, who changed her gender and name to avoid prison in a women's facility.

German Minister Calls for Revision of Self-Determination Act
Saxony's Justice Minister Constanze Geiert advocates for revising Germany's Self-Determination Act, citing its misuse in the case of convicted right-wing extremist Marla Svenja Liebich, who changed her gender and name to avoid prison in a women's facility.
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24% Bias Score

Death of Martín Alberto Medina Sonda, Convicted of Wife's Murder, Ruled a Suicide
Martín Alberto Medina Sonda, a Mexican businessman and politician convicted of the feminicide of his wife, Emma Gabriela Molina, and other crimes, was found dead in his prison cell; authorities are investigating but have initially ruled his death a suicide.

Death of Martín Alberto Medina Sonda, Convicted of Wife's Murder, Ruled a Suicide
Martín Alberto Medina Sonda, a Mexican businessman and politician convicted of the feminicide of his wife, Emma Gabriela Molina, and other crimes, was found dead in his prison cell; authorities are investigating but have initially ruled his death a suicide.
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52% Bias Score

Florida Sets Modern-Era Execution Record with 11th Death This Year
Florida executed Curtis Windom on Thursday, marking its 11th execution this year, a record in the modern era following the U.S. Supreme Court's rejection of his final appeal for three 1992 murders; a 12th execution is scheduled for September.

Florida Sets Modern-Era Execution Record with 11th Death This Year
Florida executed Curtis Windom on Thursday, marking its 11th execution this year, a record in the modern era following the U.S. Supreme Court's rejection of his final appeal for three 1992 murders; a 12th execution is scheduled for September.
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36% Bias Score

Dutch Prison's Staff Shortage Leads to Cell Closures, Inmate Transfers
Due to a significant staff shortage, the Sittard prison in the Netherlands temporarily closed dozens of cells, transferring inmates to other facilities, causing increased travel burdens for families and lawyers while highlighting a national prison capacity crisis.

Dutch Prison's Staff Shortage Leads to Cell Closures, Inmate Transfers
Due to a significant staff shortage, the Sittard prison in the Netherlands temporarily closed dozens of cells, transferring inmates to other facilities, causing increased travel burdens for families and lawyers while highlighting a national prison capacity crisis.
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24% Bias Score

Turkey Debates 'Woman's Statement as Evidence' Principle Amidst Sexual Harassment Allegations
In Turkey, a debate about the legal principle of 'woman's statement as evidence' is ongoing following numerous sexual harassment allegations against prominent men in the film and broadcasting industries; the principle prioritizes the victim's testimony in sexual assault cases where physical evidence...

Turkey Debates 'Woman's Statement as Evidence' Principle Amidst Sexual Harassment Allegations
In Turkey, a debate about the legal principle of 'woman's statement as evidence' is ongoing following numerous sexual harassment allegations against prominent men in the film and broadcasting industries; the principle prioritizes the victim's testimony in sexual assault cases where physical evidence...
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44% Bias Score
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