Tag #Justice

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Italian Court Holds Driver Responsible for Unbelted Passenger's Death

The Italian Court of Cassation held the driver, L.D.O., responsible for the death of her passenger, Gianmarco Ruspantini, in a 2015 car accident because Ruspantini wasn't wearing a seatbelt, overturning a previous acquittal and citing articles 589 of the penal code and 172 of the highway code.

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welt.de
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Hamburg's Jungfernstieg Sees Drop in Some Crimes, Rise in Others

Hamburg's Jungfernstieg shows a decrease in robberies and assaults in 2024 compared to 2023, but a rise in disputes and sexual offenses, while facing continued challenges related to youth crime and attracting large numbers of visitors, with foot traffic up 5.5 percent year-on-year.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Trump's Pardons for Capitol Rioters Spark Concerns

Following President-elect Trump's victory, hundreds of individuals convicted for the January 6th, 2021 Capitol riot anticipate pardons, raising concerns about the rule of law and potential future political violence; over 1000 people have been sentenced for their involvement, with some receiving leng...

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nos.nl
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Unusual Triple Homicide in Rotterdam Highlights Low Murder Rate in Netherlands

Three men were randomly shot dead in Rotterdam-IJsselmonde over two weeks, leading to the arrest of Sendric S., a suspect in a case deemed highly unusual for the Netherlands due to its random nature and the low national murder rate.

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cnnespanol.cnn.com
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Trump's Election Stalls January 6th Capitol Attack Investigations

The upcoming presidency of Donald Trump has stalled hundreds of pending cases against January 6th Capitol rioters, as defendants anticipate presidential pardons, impacting the morale of Justice Department officials and shifting investigative priorities towards more serious crimes.

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lexpress.fr
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Badinter Recalls 2007 Charlie Hebdo Trial, Foretelling Later Attacks

In 2007, philosopher Elisabeth Badinter testified for Charlie Hebdo during a trial over Muhammad caricatures, warning against restricting free speech and foreshadowing later attacks on the publication.

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bbc.com
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Police Sergeant Faces Misconduct Hearing Over Alleged Assault of Handcuffed Man

A misconduct hearing in Bridgend, Wales, is examining allegations that Sgt. Rhodri Davies of South Wales Police used excessive force against a handcuffed Tariq Evans at Swansea Central police station on October 24, 2022; this follows a previous assault on Mr. Evans by another officer.

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bbc.com
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100+ Couples Lose Wedding Videos, Videographer Offers Flawed Footage in Lieu of Refunds

Wallflower Weddings Videography, run by Sarah Stanton, has failed to deliver wedding videos to over 100 couples, some waiting over two years, despite receiving payments of hundreds of pounds; Stanton claims family issues and offers unedited, flawed footage in exchange for a liability waiver, causing...

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cbsnews.com
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New Orleans Terror Attack: \$1 Million Donated to Victims

A New Orleans terrorist attack on New Year's Day, perpetrated by Shamsud-Din Jabbar, resulted in 14 deaths and 35 injuries; the New Orleans Saints and NFL donated \$1 million to aid victims and their families.

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faz.net
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Scupi Mass Grave Reveals Brutal Side of Roman Empire

A mass grave in Scupi, ancient North Macedonia, reveals the execution of approximately 200 Roman soldiers, mostly aged 20-40, in the 3rd century AD during a period of Roman instability; the victims showed signs of decapitation and stabbing, challenging the often idealized view of Roman civilization.

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bbc.com
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29-Month Hostage Situation in Rasht, Iran, Ends with Arrest of Three Perpetrators

A nine-member family in Rasht, Iran, was held hostage for 29 months by three individuals—two brothers and a woman—who were previously convicted and evading punishment, ending only after a neighbor reported their suspicions to authorities.

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ru.euronews.com
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Montenegro Mourns 12 Mass Shooting Victims; New Gun Laws Promised

A memorial service was held in Cetinje, Montenegro for 12 victims of a New Year's Day mass shooting; 45-year-old Aco Martinovic, after a bar fight, shot 12 people, including two children, before committing suicide; Montenegro is taking swift action to address its high rate of illegal firearms.

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