Tag #Justice System

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Shooter in Ralph Yarl Case Dies Before Sentencing

Andrew Lester, the 86-year-old man who shot Ralph Yarl, a Black teenager, after Yarl mistakenly rang his doorbell, died before his sentencing for second-degree assault, leaving Yarl's family frustrated with the lack of full accountability.

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Mexico's Child Sexual Abuse Crisis: Low Reporting Rates and Devastating Consequences

In Mexico, psychologist Paula Aguilar highlights the underreporting of child sexual abuse cases (10% of 1000 cases reported, 1% convicted), advocating for better training of authorities and increased public awareness to address this public health crisis and its devastating long-term consequences for...

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Acquitted Marine Veteran Receives Award Amid Public Outrage

Marine veteran Daniel Penny, acquitted of manslaughter after subduing Jordan Neely on a NYC subway, received a Semper Fidelis award from the Marine Corps League, sparking outrage among those who viewed the incident differently.

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Attempted Murder of Ex-Wife Leads to 12-Year Sentence Demand

A Dutch court is considering a 12-year prison sentence and mandatory psychiatric treatment for Vishal R., who shot his ex-wife Suraya in the head in 2022, costing her an eye, after she reported abuse multiple times. The incident highlights the pervasive issue of femicide in the Netherlands.

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China Highlights Legal Ramifications of Harming Military Facilities

China's Supreme People's Court publicized five cases of damaging military facilities, including one where an IT worker, Xu, received an 18-month sentence for cutting a military optical cable, causing over 40,000 yuan in losses and disrupting military exercises.

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Victoria to Review Bail Laws Amid Concerns Over Repeat Offenders

Victoria's acting police chief, Rick Nugent, raised concerns about repeat offenders receiving bail, prompting a government review of bail laws to improve community safety. He also aims to improve police morale and finalize the enterprise bargaining agreement.

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Idaho Murders: Judge Denies Kohberger's Motion to Suppress Evidence

A judge denied Bryan Kohberger's motion to suppress key evidence in the Idaho college murders case, including a knife sheath with his DNA, despite the defense's argument that other male DNA samples at the scene cast doubt on his involvement. The trial is scheduled for August.

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Shooter in Kansas City Teen Shooting Dies Before Sentencing

Andrew Lester, the 86-year-old who shot 16-year-old Ralph Yarl in Kansas City in April 2023, died; he had pleaded guilty to second-degree assault just days prior, but his death ends legal proceedings, leaving Yarl's family frustrated.

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Turkey's Surge in Tech-Enabled Fraud: A Five-Fold Increase in Five Years

Turkey experienced a five-fold increase in fraud cases over the past five years, reaching 2.3 million in 2024, with 3.8 million attempts overall; this surge, linked to easily accessible data, contrasts with harsher penalties in countries like the US.

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Dutch Man Sentenced for Extensive Online Child Abuse

A 23-year-old man from Middelburg, Netherlands, was charged with six years imprisonment and mandatory psychiatric treatment for online abuse of at least 23 children and teens, with nearly 300 more unidentified victims, using fake profiles to coerce them into sexual acts and extort nude images.

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Athens Lawyers Strike to Mark Tempe Tragedy Anniversary

The Athens Bar Association announced a city-wide lawyer strike on February 28th, 2025, marking two years since the Tempe train tragedy, alongside participation in a victims' association gathering, citing slow investigation progress and demanding accountability.

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Charges Filed Against Bolsonaro for Alleged Coup Attempt

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro and 33 others face charges from the Attorney General's Office for their alleged roles in the January 8, 2023, attack on government buildings in Brasília, including accusations of organizing an armed criminal group and attempting a coup, with potential prison...

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