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- 1From:The Baltic TimesEuropean Chief Prosecutor Laura Kovesi has said that she as a lawyer supports the initiative to set up a special tribunal to investigate Russia's crimes of aggression in Ukraine and to hold the Kremlin's top officials...
- 2From:DVM 360 (Vol. 54, Issue 2)The Animal Legal Defense Fund (ALDF) is spreading awareness of crimes committed against animals during National Justice for Animals Week, which this year takes place from February 20 to 26. According to the ALDF website,...
- 3From:Publishers Weekly OnlineByline: Andrew Albanese Embattled former president Donald Trump is threatening to sue publisher Simon & Schuster and author and former New York criminal prosecutor Mark Pomerantz over the forthcoming publication of...
- 4From:The Baltic TimesThe prosecutor's office has concluded the investigation of an accident that occurred at the Kuutsemae ski resort in southern Estonia at the beginning of the year and resulted in the death of a 15-year-old boy due to the...
- 5From:New York Magazine (Vol. 55, Issue 24)The legal onslaught facing Sam Bankman-Fried has only just begun, but it's already a doozy. The revelations in the wake of FTX's demise have been filled with red flags for prosecutors who specialize in financial crimes....
- 6From:The EconomistNot backing down A tough anti-mafia prosecutor looks set to enter parliament L AW-AND-ORDER candidates do not come to the hustings with greater credibility than Federico Cafiero de Raho. Until earlier this year the...
- 7From:Spectator (Vol. 349, Issue 10112)KATY BALLS Last month, Vadim Shishimarin, a 21-year-old Russian soldier, was jailed for life. His sentence marked the first successful warcrimes prosecution since the conflict in Ukraine began. On the fourth day of...
- 8From:Women's Health Weekly2022 JUN 9 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Women's Health Weekly -- Investigators publish new report on agriculture. According to news originating from St. Petersburg, Florida, by NewsRx...
- 9From:just-food.comByline: Simon Harvey Ferrero's Arlon plant in Belgium has been raided by local prosecutors in the wake of hundreds of salmonella cases linked to the facility. The site was ordered closed on 8 April by the AFSCA,...
- 10From:just-food.comByline: Dean Best The Ferrero factory in Belgium at the centre of a wave of salmonella infections across Europe is now the subject of an investigation by the local public prosecutor. The public prosecutor's office...
- 11From:Texas Monthly (Vol. 50, Issue 3)Harris County district attorney Kim Ogg blames reform-minded judges for a rise in violent crime. Now fourteen of her prosecutors are running to unseat them. On a winter afternoon nine months into the pandemic, Harris...
- 12From:The Baltic TimesThe Riga District Court in Jurmala on Monday rejected the prosecutor's request to take former Bank of Latvia president Ilmars Rimsevics in custody and pay the EUR 100,000 bail into the state budget. Prosecutor Viorika...
- 13From:National Review (Vol. 74, Issue 2)You may have the impression that criminal-justice progressives took a big hit in the last election. That's because the media played up the defeat of the Minneapolis measure to replace that city's police with a new...
- 14From:AirGuide BusinessProsecutors said a Delta Air Lines passenger who refused to wear a mask during a flight exposed himself to other passengers and threw a can at an individual, The New York Times reported. In a case unsealed on Friday,...
- 15From:AirGuide BusinessRelatives of 737 MAX victims seeking to undo a plea deal Boeing made with the Department of Justice, will make their case to U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland next week. Lawyers are calling the meeting with the...
- 16From:McKnight's Long-Term Care NewsA Massachusetts nursing home must pay a $5,000 penalty and revise its admissions policy over an alleged refusal to accept a patient needing medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder. The U.S. Attorney’s...
- 17From:The New American (Vol. 37, Issue 24)Because of the many lies the media told about Kyle Rittenhouse after he shot three criminals in self-defense during last year's Jacob Blake riots in Kenosha, Wisconsin, we might easily have concluded that without...
- 18From:AirGuide BusinessAn Italian supplier at the centre of recent industrial snags on the 787 Dreamliner airplane produced more than 4,000 non-compliant parts destined for Boeing Co over five years, a preliminary report from Italian...
- 19From:AirGuide BusinessItalian prosecutors on Saturday ordered the seizure of components intended for the production of Boeing 787 aircrafts that they said failed to meet the technical specifications sought by the customer, Reuters.com...
- 20From:Women's Health Weekly2021 NOV 4 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Women's Health Weekly -- Current study results on Legal Issues - Criminal Justice have been published. According to news reporting from Louisville, Kentucky,...