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Biden Pardons Over 60, Including Son Hunter, Raising Concerns about Presidential Pardon Power
US President Joe Biden pardoned over 60 people, including his son Hunter, at the end of his term, reflecting a long-standing presidential power with potential for misuse and ethical considerations.
Biden Pardons Over 60, Including Son Hunter, Raising Concerns about Presidential Pardon Power
US President Joe Biden pardoned over 60 people, including his son Hunter, at the end of his term, reflecting a long-standing presidential power with potential for misuse and ethical considerations.
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36% Bias Score


Italy's 'Monster of Liguria': 17 Murders and a Legacy of Trauma
Donato Bilancia, Italy's 'Monster of Liguria', murdered 17 people between October 1997 and May 1998, including prostitutes, train passengers, and couples, after suffering childhood trauma and a series of personal betrayals.
Italy's 'Monster of Liguria': 17 Murders and a Legacy of Trauma
Donato Bilancia, Italy's 'Monster of Liguria', murdered 17 people between October 1997 and May 1998, including prostitutes, train passengers, and couples, after suffering childhood trauma and a series of personal betrayals.
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44% Bias Score


Acquittal in Turkish Father's Sexual Abuse Case Highlights Systemic Issues
A Turkish father, E.E., was initially convicted of sexually assaulting his 25-year-old daughter, N.E., but later acquitted twice due to insufficient evidence, despite allegations of abuse starting at age 7-8 and a change in the daughter's statement due to alleged pressure.
Acquittal in Turkish Father's Sexual Abuse Case Highlights Systemic Issues
A Turkish father, E.E., was initially convicted of sexually assaulting his 25-year-old daughter, N.E., but later acquitted twice due to insufficient evidence, despite allegations of abuse starting at age 7-8 and a change in the daughter's statement due to alleged pressure.
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60% Bias Score


Swiss Murder Highlights Mental Health System Gaps
In August 2024, a man with schizophrenia and a history of violence murdered a woman in Basel, Switzerland, while on an unaccompanied outing from a psychiatric clinic, prompting questions about patient release protocols and the balance between individual rights and public safety, particularly conside...
Swiss Murder Highlights Mental Health System Gaps
In August 2024, a man with schizophrenia and a history of violence murdered a woman in Basel, Switzerland, while on an unaccompanied outing from a psychiatric clinic, prompting questions about patient release protocols and the balance between individual rights and public safety, particularly conside...
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48% Bias Score


Greek Judges Refute Reports of Autophorous Court Weekend Dysfunction
The Association of Judges and Prosecutors (EDJ) in Greece refutes media reports claiming that autophorous courts don't function on weekends and holidays, stating that these courts operate regularly on Saturdays and public holidays, as per court regulations, and that judges and prosecutors are assign...
Greek Judges Refute Reports of Autophorous Court Weekend Dysfunction
The Association of Judges and Prosecutors (EDJ) in Greece refutes media reports claiming that autophorous courts don't function on weekends and holidays, stating that these courts operate regularly on Saturdays and public holidays, as per court regulations, and that judges and prosecutors are assign...
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56% Bias Score


Life Sentence for Manchester Rapist Targeting Sex Workers
Stuart Thomson, 34, was given a life sentence for a series of rapes against sex workers in Manchester on January 30, 2022, using a knife and targeting isolated locations; he showed no remorse and presents an ongoing danger to women.
Life Sentence for Manchester Rapist Targeting Sex Workers
Stuart Thomson, 34, was given a life sentence for a series of rapes against sex workers in Manchester on January 30, 2022, using a knife and targeting isolated locations; he showed no remorse and presents an ongoing danger to women.
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32% Bias Score

Manslaughter Acquittal Highlights Challenges in Prosecuting Domestic Abuse-Related Suicides
A British court acquitted Ryan Wellings of manslaughter in the death of his partner, Kiena Dawes, who died by suicide, highlighting challenges in prosecuting such cases despite increased police awareness and ongoing efforts by the Crown Prosecution Service to pursue these charges.

Manslaughter Acquittal Highlights Challenges in Prosecuting Domestic Abuse-Related Suicides
A British court acquitted Ryan Wellings of manslaughter in the death of his partner, Kiena Dawes, who died by suicide, highlighting challenges in prosecuting such cases despite increased police awareness and ongoing efforts by the Crown Prosecution Service to pursue these charges.
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52% Bias Score

Death Row Inmates Reject Biden's Commutation Offer
Two federal death row inmates, Shannon Agofsky and Len Davis, rejected President Biden's commutation of their sentences to life imprisonment, filing petitions in federal court on December 30, 2023, arguing that a life sentence would hinder their appeals claiming innocence; the Justice Department opp...

Death Row Inmates Reject Biden's Commutation Offer
Two federal death row inmates, Shannon Agofsky and Len Davis, rejected President Biden's commutation of their sentences to life imprisonment, filing petitions in federal court on December 30, 2023, arguing that a life sentence would hinder their appeals claiming innocence; the Justice Department opp...
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36% Bias Score

Judge Sentences Last January 6th Rioter Before Potential Trump Pardons
On the last day of federal court before Donald Trump's inauguration, Judge Tanya Chutkan sentenced Brian Leo Kelly, a nonviolent January 6th rioter, to 10 days in jail, probation, community service, and restitution, acknowledging that this might be her last such sentencing due to the possibility of ...

Judge Sentences Last January 6th Rioter Before Potential Trump Pardons
On the last day of federal court before Donald Trump's inauguration, Judge Tanya Chutkan sentenced Brian Leo Kelly, a nonviolent January 6th rioter, to 10 days in jail, probation, community service, and restitution, acknowledging that this might be her last such sentencing due to the possibility of ...
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36% Bias Score

Greek Judicial System Mandates On-Call Courts Following Fatal Drunk Driving Incident
A drunk driver in Crete, Greece, caused a fatal accident after evading arrest twice in a weekend, leading the President of the Areios Pagos to mandate on-call courts for weekends and holidays to address the systemic issue of judicial response inefficiency.

Greek Judicial System Mandates On-Call Courts Following Fatal Drunk Driving Incident
A drunk driver in Crete, Greece, caused a fatal accident after evading arrest twice in a weekend, leading the President of the Areios Pagos to mandate on-call courts for weekends and holidays to address the systemic issue of judicial response inefficiency.
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28% Bias Score

Inquest into Death of Vulnerable Inmate at Polmont Highlights Systemic Failures
Katie Allan, 21, died by suicide at Polmont Young Offenders Institution in June 2018, three months into a sentence for drink driving; a fatal accident inquiry is examining systemic failures that contributed to her death and calling for legal reform.

Inquest into Death of Vulnerable Inmate at Polmont Highlights Systemic Failures
Katie Allan, 21, died by suicide at Polmont Young Offenders Institution in June 2018, three months into a sentence for drink driving; a fatal accident inquiry is examining systemic failures that contributed to her death and calling for legal reform.
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68% Bias Score

Saudi Arabia Executes Three for Murder and Drug Trafficking
Saudi Arabia executed three people on January 16, 2025: two for murder—one Egyptian and one Sudanese national killing Saudi citizens in Mecca and Riyadh, respectively—and one Saudi national for drug trafficking in Al Jouf. All executions followed final court verdicts and royal approval.

Saudi Arabia Executes Three for Murder and Drug Trafficking
Saudi Arabia executed three people on January 16, 2025: two for murder—one Egyptian and one Sudanese national killing Saudi citizens in Mecca and Riyadh, respectively—and one Saudi national for drug trafficking in Al Jouf. All executions followed final court verdicts and royal approval.
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40% Bias Score
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