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Controversial Photos in the Baader-Meinhof Trial
During the 38th day of the Baader-Meinhof trial in Stuttgart on September 12, 1975, defense attorney Otto Schily protested against secretly taken photos of the courtroom published in "Quick" magazine, triggering a heated debate about the trial's fairness and the role of the defense.
Controversial Photos in the Baader-Meinhof Trial
During the 38th day of the Baader-Meinhof trial in Stuttgart on September 12, 1975, defense attorney Otto Schily protested against secretly taken photos of the courtroom published in "Quick" magazine, triggering a heated debate about the trial's fairness and the role of the defense.
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60% Bias Score


Uribe Found Guilty of Witness Tampering in Colombia
A Colombian court found former President Ćlvaro Uribe guilty of witness tampering on Monday, potentially sentencing him to 12 years in prisonāa first for a former Colombian president. The case, dating back to 2012, involves allegations of ties to right-wing paramilitary groups and has sparked politi...
Uribe Found Guilty of Witness Tampering in Colombia
A Colombian court found former President Ćlvaro Uribe guilty of witness tampering on Monday, potentially sentencing him to 12 years in prisonāa first for a former Colombian president. The case, dating back to 2012, involves allegations of ties to right-wing paramilitary groups and has sparked politi...
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40% Bias Score


Trump Pardons Bribery-Convicted Virginia Sheriff
Former Virginia Sheriff Scott Howard Jenkins, convicted of bribery and sentenced to 10 years in prison, received a full pardon from President Trump, who cited an unfair trial and overzealous prosecution by the Biden Justice Department.
Trump Pardons Bribery-Convicted Virginia Sheriff
Former Virginia Sheriff Scott Howard Jenkins, convicted of bribery and sentenced to 10 years in prison, received a full pardon from President Trump, who cited an unfair trial and overzealous prosecution by the Biden Justice Department.
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60% Bias Score


Le Pen's EU Funds Misuse Conviction Bars Her from 2027 French Presidential Election
A French court convicted Marine Le Pen for misusing EU funds, barring her from the 2027 presidential election. The ruling sparked debate about its political ramifications, with some criticizing it for potentially bolstering Le Pen's populist image.
Le Pen's EU Funds Misuse Conviction Bars Her from 2027 French Presidential Election
A French court convicted Marine Le Pen for misusing EU funds, barring her from the 2027 presidential election. The ruling sparked debate about its political ramifications, with some criticizing it for potentially bolstering Le Pen's populist image.
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48% Bias Score


DOJ to Review Conviction of Colorado Election Clerk Tina Peters
The Department of Justice (DOJ) will review the nine-year prison sentence of Tina Peters, a former Colorado election clerk convicted of a voting system data breach in August 2023, to determine if the prosecution was politically motivated.
DOJ to Review Conviction of Colorado Election Clerk Tina Peters
The Department of Justice (DOJ) will review the nine-year prison sentence of Tina Peters, a former Colorado election clerk convicted of a voting system data breach in August 2023, to determine if the prosecution was politically motivated.
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48% Bias Score


Rep. Roy Demands Release of Pardoned January 6th Defendants
Texas Congressman Chip Roy visited a DC jail demanding the release of January 6th defendants pardoned by President Trump, criticizing the slow implementation of the pardons and contrasting it with Biden's approach, highlighting the ongoing political division over the event.
Rep. Roy Demands Release of Pardoned January 6th Defendants
Texas Congressman Chip Roy visited a DC jail demanding the release of January 6th defendants pardoned by President Trump, criticizing the slow implementation of the pardons and contrasting it with Biden's approach, highlighting the ongoing political division over the event.
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56% Bias Score

Uribe Sentenced to House Arrest, Claims Political Persecution
A Colombian judge sentenced former President Ćlvaro Uribe VĆ©lez to 12 years of house arrest for fraud and bribery; Uribe immediately appealed, claiming the ruling was a politically motivated attack to silence opposition voices, alleging a biased judicial process and 'lawfare'.

Uribe Sentenced to House Arrest, Claims Political Persecution
A Colombian judge sentenced former President Ćlvaro Uribe VĆ©lez to 12 years of house arrest for fraud and bribery; Uribe immediately appealed, claiming the ruling was a politically motivated attack to silence opposition voices, alleging a biased judicial process and 'lawfare'.
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60% Bias Score

Trump's Widespread Pardons Raise Concerns About Justice System Politicization
President Trump's extensive use of pardons, including a blanket pardon for nearly 1,500 January 6th defendants and numerous others with political connections, raises concerns about the politicization of the justice system and the fairness of its application.

Trump's Widespread Pardons Raise Concerns About Justice System Politicization
President Trump's extensive use of pardons, including a blanket pardon for nearly 1,500 January 6th defendants and numerous others with political connections, raises concerns about the politicization of the justice system and the fairness of its application.
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44% Bias Score

Trump Administration Considers Criminal Investigations into ActBlue and Indivisible
Following statements by Trump allies suggesting prosecution, the Trump administration is considering criminal investigations into ActBlue, the Democratic Party's fundraising platform, and Indivisible, a major protest group, prompting both organizations to prepare for potential legal action; over $40...

Trump Administration Considers Criminal Investigations into ActBlue and Indivisible
Following statements by Trump allies suggesting prosecution, the Trump administration is considering criminal investigations into ActBlue, the Democratic Party's fundraising platform, and Indivisible, a major protest group, prompting both organizations to prepare for potential legal action; over $40...
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52% Bias Score

Brazilian Right-Wing City Honors Mayor Murdered by Dictatorship
BalneÔrio Camboriú, a city now identified with Brazil's right wing, will posthumously honor its first mayor, Higino João Pio, who was murdered by the military dictatorship in 1969; a new death certificate declares he was "killed by the Brazilian state.

Brazilian Right-Wing City Honors Mayor Murdered by Dictatorship
BalneÔrio Camboriú, a city now identified with Brazil's right wing, will posthumously honor its first mayor, Higino João Pio, who was murdered by the military dictatorship in 1969; a new death certificate declares he was "killed by the Brazilian state.
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40% Bias Score

Bondi Creates Group to Review Trump Investigations
Attorney General Pam Bondi created a "Weaponization Working Group" to review investigations into President Trump, including those by special counsel Jack Smith and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, aiming to investigate claims of political bias and potential prosecutorial misconduct, reportin...

Bondi Creates Group to Review Trump Investigations
Attorney General Pam Bondi created a "Weaponization Working Group" to review investigations into President Trump, including those by special counsel Jack Smith and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, aiming to investigate claims of political bias and potential prosecutorial misconduct, reportin...
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64% Bias Score

Turley Warns Against Biden's Potential Preemptive Pardons
Fox News legal contributor Jonathan Turley criticized the White House's consideration of preemptively pardoning prominent Trump critics like Liz Cheney, warning of a dangerous precedent and politically motivated actions, citing concerns about undermining the justice system.

Turley Warns Against Biden's Potential Preemptive Pardons
Fox News legal contributor Jonathan Turley criticized the White House's consideration of preemptively pardoning prominent Trump critics like Liz Cheney, warning of a dangerous precedent and politically motivated actions, citing concerns about undermining the justice system.
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52% Bias Score
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