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Three Escaped Louisiana Inmates Recaptured; Two Remain at Large
Ten inmates escaped from the Orleans Justice Center in New Orleans, Louisiana, on September 1, 2024, allegedly using electric hair trimmers to breach cell walls; three have been recaptured, and seven people are facing charges for assisting them.
Three Escaped Louisiana Inmates Recaptured; Two Remain at Large
Ten inmates escaped from the Orleans Justice Center in New Orleans, Louisiana, on September 1, 2024, allegedly using electric hair trimmers to breach cell walls; three have been recaptured, and seven people are facing charges for assisting them.
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36% Bias Score


Soaring Youth Violence in Scotland: SNP Faces Accusations of Inaction
A 600% surge in serious youth assaults and a near 300% increase in school violence in Scotland over five years has sparked intense criticism of the SNP government's approach, with accusations of 'shameful' buck-passing and a 'reckless' justice system costing lives.
Soaring Youth Violence in Scotland: SNP Faces Accusations of Inaction
A 600% surge in serious youth assaults and a near 300% increase in school violence in Scotland over five years has sparked intense criticism of the SNP government's approach, with accusations of 'shameful' buck-passing and a 'reckless' justice system costing lives.
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60% Bias Score


Judge Cahill Reveals Trial Pressures, Threats, and Distrust in Justice System
Judge Peter Cahill, presiding over Derek Chauvin's trial for the murder of George Floyd, gave an explosive interview revealing a pro-police bias, immense pressure, and threats, while maintaining the verdict was evidence-based; he livestreamed the trial to ensure public trust and constitutional compl...
Judge Cahill Reveals Trial Pressures, Threats, and Distrust in Justice System
Judge Peter Cahill, presiding over Derek Chauvin's trial for the murder of George Floyd, gave an explosive interview revealing a pro-police bias, immense pressure, and threats, while maintaining the verdict was evidence-based; he livestreamed the trial to ensure public trust and constitutional compl...
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48% Bias Score


María del Monte's Nephew Indicted in Singer's Home Robbery
A Spanish judge has indicted María del Monte's nephew, Antonio Tejado, and 10 others for the violent robbery of the singer's home in August 2023, alleging Tejado provided inside information to the perpetrators, resulting in the theft of over €195,800 in valuables and cash.
María del Monte's Nephew Indicted in Singer's Home Robbery
A Spanish judge has indicted María del Monte's nephew, Antonio Tejado, and 10 others for the violent robbery of the singer's home in August 2023, alleging Tejado provided inside information to the perpetrators, resulting in the theft of over €195,800 in valuables and cash.
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48% 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


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

WA Family Court to Change Domestic Violence Financial Ruling
Sue, a Western Australian woman, was stabbed by her husband in May 2020; despite this, the Family Court ordered her to pay him spousal maintenance, highlighting a systemic issue addressed by upcoming law changes.

WA Family Court to Change Domestic Violence Financial Ruling
Sue, a Western Australian woman, was stabbed by her husband in May 2020; despite this, the Family Court ordered her to pay him spousal maintenance, highlighting a systemic issue addressed by upcoming law changes.
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24% Bias Score

Brainwave Test Leads to Conviction in Indian Poisoning Case
In 2008, Aditi Sharma, 24, was convicted in India of poisoning her fiancé based primarily on a controversial brainwave test (BEOS) despite her denial and lack of physical evidence; the test's reliability is questioned, highlighting ethical and legal concerns about neurotechnology in criminal justice...

Brainwave Test Leads to Conviction in Indian Poisoning Case
In 2008, Aditi Sharma, 24, was convicted in India of poisoning her fiancé based primarily on a controversial brainwave test (BEOS) despite her denial and lack of physical evidence; the test's reliability is questioned, highlighting ethical and legal concerns about neurotechnology in criminal justice...
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48% Bias Score

Controversial Settlement Follows Fatal ATV Accident in Istanbul
In Istanbul's Eyüpsultan district, a 17-year-old's negligent driving of an ATV caused the death of a 29-year-old, leading to a controversial settlement viewed by some as 'blood money', despite being legal under Turkish law, while the criminal case proceeds.

Controversial Settlement Follows Fatal ATV Accident in Istanbul
In Istanbul's Eyüpsultan district, a 17-year-old's negligent driving of an ATV caused the death of a 29-year-old, leading to a controversial settlement viewed by some as 'blood money', despite being legal under Turkish law, while the criminal case proceeds.
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72% Bias Score

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

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

Turkish Police Officer Remains Fugitive After Killing 12-Year-Old
In 2015, Turkish police officer Mehmet Nurbaki Göçmez fatally shot 12-year-old Nihat Kazanhan in Cizre; despite video evidence and a conviction, Göçmez remains at large due to procedural delays and a reduced sentence, highlighting systemic impunity.

Turkish Police Officer Remains Fugitive After Killing 12-Year-Old
In 2015, Turkish police officer Mehmet Nurbaki Göçmez fatally shot 12-year-old Nihat Kazanhan in Cizre; despite video evidence and a conviction, Göçmez remains at large due to procedural delays and a reduced sentence, highlighting systemic impunity.
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60% Bias Score
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