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Clergy Abuse Survivor Fights Priest's Parole
Tim Gioe, a survivor of childhood sexual abuse by Catholic priest Pat Wattigny, is fighting Wattigny's parole after he received a five-year sentence for molestation; a hearing is scheduled for June 12, 2024.
Clergy Abuse Survivor Fights Priest's Parole
Tim Gioe, a survivor of childhood sexual abuse by Catholic priest Pat Wattigny, is fighting Wattigny's parole after he received a five-year sentence for molestation; a hearing is scheduled for June 12, 2024.
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32% Bias Score


Turkish Opposition Condemns Erosion of Justice, Citing Political Arrests
The Turkish opposition, led by Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, protests the erosion of justice, citing the imprisonment of political figures like Ekrem İmamoğlu and journalists like İsmail Saymaz as evidence of the government's abuse of power, leading to increased social and political tension.
Turkish Opposition Condemns Erosion of Justice, Citing Political Arrests
The Turkish opposition, led by Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu, protests the erosion of justice, citing the imprisonment of political figures like Ekrem İmamoğlu and journalists like İsmail Saymaz as evidence of the government's abuse of power, leading to increased social and political tension.
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60% Bias Score


French Senate Restricts Prisoner Voting in Local Elections
The French Senate passed a bill restricting prisoner voting in municipal and legislative elections, citing concerns about undue influence on election outcomes, particularly in areas with large prison populations; the law maintains voting rights for presidential, European, and referendum elections.
French Senate Restricts Prisoner Voting in Local Elections
The French Senate passed a bill restricting prisoner voting in municipal and legislative elections, citing concerns about undue influence on election outcomes, particularly in areas with large prison populations; the law maintains voting rights for presidential, European, and referendum elections.
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56% Bias Score


Russian Crime Boss Sentenced to 15 Years for Extortion
Vladislav Verba, leader of a criminal group in Arsenyev, Russia, was sentenced to 15 years in prison and fined 900,000 rubles for extortion totaling nearly 6 million rubles and various assets from 2008-2013; two accomplices remain at large.
Russian Crime Boss Sentenced to 15 Years for Extortion
Vladislav Verba, leader of a criminal group in Arsenyev, Russia, was sentenced to 15 years in prison and fined 900,000 rubles for extortion totaling nearly 6 million rubles and various assets from 2008-2013; two accomplices remain at large.
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36% Bias Score


BGH to Rule on Conviction of Left-Wing Extremist Lina E.
The German Federal Court of Justice (BGH) will announce its decision today on the appeal of Lina E., a left-wing extremist convicted to five years and three months in prison by the Dresden Higher Regional Court (OLG) for violent attacks between 2018 and 2020; both the prosecution and defense appeale...
BGH to Rule on Conviction of Left-Wing Extremist Lina E.
The German Federal Court of Justice (BGH) will announce its decision today on the appeal of Lina E., a left-wing extremist convicted to five years and three months in prison by the Dresden Higher Regional Court (OLG) for violent attacks between 2018 and 2020; both the prosecution and defense appeale...
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44% Bias Score


Ivolginsky Ripper Receives Additional Life Sentence for 2007 Murder
Kegashbek Orunbaev, the "Ivolginsky Ripper," received an additional 13-year sentence for the 2007 murder of a woman in Ulan-Ude, after confessing to the crime while serving a life sentence in the Black Dolphin prison for previous murders in Buryatia and Altai Krai, bringing his total sentence to lif...
Ivolginsky Ripper Receives Additional Life Sentence for 2007 Murder
Kegashbek Orunbaev, the "Ivolginsky Ripper," received an additional 13-year sentence for the 2007 murder of a woman in Ulan-Ude, after confessing to the crime while serving a life sentence in the Black Dolphin prison for previous murders in Buryatia and Altai Krai, bringing his total sentence to lif...
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68% Bias Score

Uribe Trial Suspended: Supreme Court Orders Judge Recusal
A Colombian judge overseeing the trial of former President Álvaro Uribe has been recused by the Supreme Court, suspending the proceedings and delaying the resolution of this politically charged case. The recusal was requested by Uribe's defense team following accusations of judicial bias.

Uribe Trial Suspended: Supreme Court Orders Judge Recusal
A Colombian judge overseeing the trial of former President Álvaro Uribe has been recused by the Supreme Court, suspending the proceedings and delaying the resolution of this politically charged case. The recusal was requested by Uribe's defense team following accusations of judicial bias.
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40% Bias Score

Italian Teenager's Partial Incapacity Plea in Triple Homicide
On August 31, 2023, Riccardo Chiarioni, then 17, murdered his father, mother, and 12-year-old brother in Paderno Dugnano, Italy, inflicting 108 stab wounds; a psychiatric evaluation found him partially incapacitated, potentially reducing his sentence.

Italian Teenager's Partial Incapacity Plea in Triple Homicide
On August 31, 2023, Riccardo Chiarioni, then 17, murdered his father, mother, and 12-year-old brother in Paderno Dugnano, Italy, inflicting 108 stab wounds; a psychiatric evaluation found him partially incapacitated, potentially reducing his sentence.
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44% Bias Score

Parisian Police Officers Convicted in Assault Case
Three off-duty Parisian police officers were convicted on March 20th for assaulting three people of Maghreb origin outside a pub on May 4th, 2024; they received suspended sentences and are banned from carrying weapons for five years.

Parisian Police Officers Convicted in Assault Case
Three off-duty Parisian police officers were convicted on March 20th for assaulting three people of Maghreb origin outside a pub on May 4th, 2024; they received suspended sentences and are banned from carrying weapons for five years.
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48% Bias Score

Dutch Court Orders Government to Prioritize Reduction of Forensic Psychiatric Treatment Waiting Times
A Dutch court ruled that the government must prioritize reducing waiting times for forensic psychiatric treatment (tbs), citing the case of a man imprisoned while awaiting treatment due to a shortage of spaces; this highlights a systemic issue impacting approximately 210 individuals currently awaiti...

Dutch Court Orders Government to Prioritize Reduction of Forensic Psychiatric Treatment Waiting Times
A Dutch court ruled that the government must prioritize reducing waiting times for forensic psychiatric treatment (tbs), citing the case of a man imprisoned while awaiting treatment due to a shortage of spaces; this highlights a systemic issue impacting approximately 210 individuals currently awaiti...
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24% Bias Score

Repeat Offender Charged in Super Bowl Reporter's Death
Sports reporter Adan Manzano, 27, was found dead in his New Orleans hotel room; Danette Colbert, a known career criminal with a history of drugging and robbing men, has been charged with his second-degree murder. A previous victim warned of this possibility after receiving a lenient sentence for a s...

Repeat Offender Charged in Super Bowl Reporter's Death
Sports reporter Adan Manzano, 27, was found dead in his New Orleans hotel room; Danette Colbert, a known career criminal with a history of drugging and robbing men, has been charged with his second-degree murder. A previous victim warned of this possibility after receiving a lenient sentence for a s...
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44% Bias Score

Ineffective Harassment Committees Perpetuate Unsafe Environments in Pakistani Universities
A female student at the Faisalabad GC University filed a harassment complaint, alleging bias in the university's handling of her case; this highlights the widespread issue of ineffective harassment committees in Pakistani universities, despite legal protections introduced in 2010 and amended in 2022...

Ineffective Harassment Committees Perpetuate Unsafe Environments in Pakistani Universities
A female student at the Faisalabad GC University filed a harassment complaint, alleging bias in the university's handling of her case; this highlights the widespread issue of ineffective harassment committees in Pakistani universities, despite legal protections introduced in 2010 and amended in 2022...
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48% Bias Score
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