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Shock in the US: The accused in Irina Zaroutska murder deemed unfit to stand trial!
DeCarlos Brown Jr., who was arrested and charged with first-degree murder after the murder of Irina Zaroutska, a Ukrainian refugee on a North Carolina train, underwent a psychiatric evaluation at Central Regional Hospital. WBTV News reported that Brown was found “unfit to proceed,” based on a report dated December 29, 2025. The legal proceedings involving […]
Adoption by same-sex couples is constitutional, rules the Council of State: “Church traditions are not affected”
It was judged that it does not violate “the constitutional protection of childhood and the paramount best interests of the child”
UK government plan to wipe court records on grooming gangs sparks outrage over “justice blackout”
Ministers face fierce backlash as critics warn deletion of magistrates’ court database could shield abusers and undermine the national grooming gangs inquiry
Court of Appeal for “Spartans”: Prosecutor asked for acquittal because there was “no voter fraud”
The main offense was of deceiving voters during the 2023 elections
Plevris on farmers: If the obstruction of transport continues, it is the responsibility of the Justice system, not the government
The Minister of Migration said that the government is seeking de-escalation, however all measures must be imposed so that roads are handed back to citizens – He argued that tough measures on migration have delivered results
Mitsotakis: Justice is a priority in government reforms
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis attended the annual review event of the Ministry of Justice, titled: “Greek Justice in Acceleration”
International conference on Friday in Athens on the pressure on the judiciary in Europe
Participants include university professors, judges, prosecutors from Greece, France, Italy, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland and Serbia, as well as MEDEL members
Decision issuance time in Courts halved following implementation of the new Judicial Map
The time period decreased from 750 to 330 days nationwide, and in the Athens Court of First Instance from 1,422 to 513 days — The implementation of virtual hearings and the digitization of the justice system contributed to the acceleration of the process