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UK Government to Overrule Sentencing Council Guidelines
The UK government will introduce legislation to overrule the Sentencing Council's guidelines on pre-sentence reports, which prioritize reports for ethnic minorities to address sentencing disparities, following criticism of "two-tier justice", with potential legislation as early as Monday.
UK Government to Overrule Sentencing Council Guidelines
The UK government will introduce legislation to overrule the Sentencing Council's guidelines on pre-sentence reports, which prioritize reports for ethnic minorities to address sentencing disparities, following criticism of "two-tier justice", with potential legislation as early as Monday.
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52% Bias Score


Dutch Child Benefit Scandal: Debt a Factor, but Not Sole Cause in Child Removals
A Dutch investigation into 397 child removals from parents affected by the child benefit scandal found that while debt was prevalent, it never solely caused removal; other family issues were the primary deciding factors for judges, though the investigation acknowledges the significant stress debt ca...
Dutch Child Benefit Scandal: Debt a Factor, but Not Sole Cause in Child Removals
A Dutch investigation into 397 child removals from parents affected by the child benefit scandal found that while debt was prevalent, it never solely caused removal; other family issues were the primary deciding factors for judges, though the investigation acknowledges the significant stress debt ca...
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28% Bias Score


Erdoğan Pardons 10 Prisoners, Including Hizbullah Convicts
President Erdoğan pardoned 10 prisoners before the religious holiday, including two convicted in Hizbullah cases, citing health reasons and "old age"; this decision has raised concerns regarding justice and political influence.
Erdoğan Pardons 10 Prisoners, Including Hizbullah Convicts
President Erdoğan pardoned 10 prisoners before the religious holiday, including two convicted in Hizbullah cases, citing health reasons and "old age"; this decision has raised concerns regarding justice and political influence.
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52% Bias Score


Former Officer Receives Community Service for Fatally Tasering 95-Year-Old Woman
In Australia, former police officer Kristian White received a two-year community corrections order and 425 hours of community service for fatally Tasering 95-year-old Clare Nowland after she refused to drop a knife, sparking public outrage and highlighting concerns about police conduct and sentencin...
Former Officer Receives Community Service for Fatally Tasering 95-Year-Old Woman
In Australia, former police officer Kristian White received a two-year community corrections order and 425 hours of community service for fatally Tasering 95-year-old Clare Nowland after she refused to drop a knife, sparking public outrage and highlighting concerns about police conduct and sentencin...
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32% Bias Score


Former Officer Receives Community Corrections Order for Manslaughter of Elderly Woman
Former NSW police officer Kristian White received a two-year community corrections order for the manslaughter of 95-year-old Clare Nowland, who died after White tasered her at an aged care facility on May 17, 2023; the judge cited mitigating factors including White's mental health and low risk of re...
Former Officer Receives Community Corrections Order for Manslaughter of Elderly Woman
Former NSW police officer Kristian White received a two-year community corrections order for the manslaughter of 95-year-old Clare Nowland, who died after White tasered her at an aged care facility on May 17, 2023; the judge cited mitigating factors including White's mental health and low risk of re...
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52% Bias Score


Dani Alves Acquitted: Catalan Court Overturns Sexual Assault Conviction
A Catalan appeals court overturned the 4.5-year prison sentence of former FC Barcelona player Dani Alves for sexual assault, citing inconsistencies and insufficient evidence in the initial ruling, resulting in his acquittal and release from provisional freedom.
Dani Alves Acquitted: Catalan Court Overturns Sexual Assault Conviction
A Catalan appeals court overturned the 4.5-year prison sentence of former FC Barcelona player Dani Alves for sexual assault, citing inconsistencies and insufficient evidence in the initial ruling, resulting in his acquittal and release from provisional freedom.
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60% Bias Score

Colombian Judge Releases Ex-Narco Carlos Lehder Due to Statute of Limitations
A Bogotá judge released Carlos Lehder, a former Medellín cartel leader, from custody on Monday after determining that the statute of limitations had expired on his 1995 conviction for illegal weapons possession; he was detained Friday upon arrival in Colombia from Germany after serving a US prison s...

Colombian Judge Releases Ex-Narco Carlos Lehder Due to Statute of Limitations
A Bogotá judge released Carlos Lehder, a former Medellín cartel leader, from custody on Monday after determining that the statute of limitations had expired on his 1995 conviction for illegal weapons possession; he was detained Friday upon arrival in Colombia from Germany after serving a US prison s...
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40% Bias Score

Saxon Minister Averts Speeding Trial with Settlement Proposal
Saxon Minister of Culture Conrad Clemens faces a €10,000 fine, community service, and traffic instruction for speeding at 81 km/h in a 30 km/h zone in Krauschwitz in 2023; the case may be settled out of court.",

Saxon Minister Averts Speeding Trial with Settlement Proposal
Saxon Minister of Culture Conrad Clemens faces a €10,000 fine, community service, and traffic instruction for speeding at 81 km/h in a 30 km/h zone in Krauschwitz in 2023; the case may be settled out of court.",
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28% Bias Score

Dutch Public Prosecution Service Investigates Major IT Outage
The Dutch Public Prosecution Service (OM) suffered a major IT outage on Friday, temporarily shutting down its internet access due to a persistent system disruption; an internal investigation ruled out a cyberattack, but the exact cause remains undisclosed, highlighting ongoing systemic IT challenges...

Dutch Public Prosecution Service Investigates Major IT Outage
The Dutch Public Prosecution Service (OM) suffered a major IT outage on Friday, temporarily shutting down its internet access due to a persistent system disruption; an internal investigation ruled out a cyberattack, but the exact cause remains undisclosed, highlighting ongoing systemic IT challenges...
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36% Bias Score

Australian Officer Receives Community Service for Fatally Tasering 95-Year-Old Woman
Former Australian police officer Kristian White was sentenced to a community corrections order and community service for the manslaughter of 95-year-old Clare Nowland, whom he Tasered after she refused to drop a knife; the victim's family criticized the sentence as lenient.

Australian Officer Receives Community Service for Fatally Tasering 95-Year-Old Woman
Former Australian police officer Kristian White was sentenced to a community corrections order and community service for the manslaughter of 95-year-old Clare Nowland, whom he Tasered after she refused to drop a knife; the victim's family criticized the sentence as lenient.
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36% Bias Score

Femicide in France: Systemic Failures Exposed in Chahinez Daoud Murder
On May 4, 2021, Mounir Boutaa murdered his wife, Chahinez Daoud, in Gironde, France, by shooting and burning her after years of abuse and controlling behavior, highlighting failures in the handling of domestic violence complaints.

Femicide in France: Systemic Failures Exposed in Chahinez Daoud Murder
On May 4, 2021, Mounir Boutaa murdered his wife, Chahinez Daoud, in Gironde, France, by shooting and burning her after years of abuse and controlling behavior, highlighting failures in the handling of domestic violence complaints.
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60% Bias Score

Life Sentence for Femicide in Mérignac Highlights Police Failures
Mounir Boutaa was sentenced to life imprisonment for the 2019 femicide of his wife, Chahinez Daoud, in Mérignac, France; police mishandling of prior complaints led to policy changes regarding the automatic dismissal of officers convicted of domestic violence.

Life Sentence for Femicide in Mérignac Highlights Police Failures
Mounir Boutaa was sentenced to life imprisonment for the 2019 femicide of his wife, Chahinez Daoud, in Mérignac, France; police mishandling of prior complaints led to policy changes regarding the automatic dismissal of officers convicted of domestic violence.
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52% Bias Score
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