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DeSantis snubs Trump during Miami court appearance

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis pointedly avoids Donald Trump during his Miami court appearance, fueling speculation about their fractured political alliance as the 2024 election landscape shifts.

Home Secretary plans to remove jury trials for protesters

Exclusive: The Home Secretary is considering removing the right to jury trials for protesters in England and Wales, sparking outrage from legal experts and civil liberties groups who warn it undermines a fundamental pillar of British justice.

Trump Indicted in New Mexico Over Election Claims

Former President Donald Trump has been indicted on state charges in New Mexico related to attempts to overturn the 2020 election results, marking another significant legal battle for the Republican frontrunner.

NY man charged with attempting to supply ISIS with gear

A New York City man, Luigi Mangione, faces terrorism charges after allegedly attempting to supply military equipment to ISIS. The indictment reveals a plot to source and send tactical gear to the terrorist organisation.

Bolsonaro Faces 12-Year Jail Term in Election Fraud Case

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro could be imprisoned for up to 12 years as prosecutors charge him with election fraud and criminal association. The indictment centres on an alleged plot to undermine the 2022 election results.

Trump Cancels Rose Garden Dinner with Charlie Kirk

Donald Trump cancels a high-profile Rose Garden dinner with Turning Point USA's Charlie Kirk, citing his mounting legal battles and need to focus on his defence. The last-minute move highlights the immense pressure on the former President.

Care staff indicted after woman freezes to death in home

Two carers from a Texas care facility face criminal charges after 69-year-old Cynthia Pierce was found frozen to death in her bed during a catastrophic power outage, exposing a shocking failure in duty of care.

Judge rejects Trump's bid to toss classified documents case

In a significant blow to Donald Trump, Judge Aileen Cannon has denied his motion to dismiss the Mar-a-Lago classified documents case based on the Presidential Records Act. The legal battle intensifies as the former president faces a sprawling 40-count ind

Trump Demands Georgia Governor Deploy National Guard

Donald Trump has publicly pressured Georgia's Republican Governor, Brian Kemp, to activate the National Guard following the indictment of his allies in Atlanta. The former president's intervention raises fresh questions about the politicisation of law enf

Met Police Chief Demands Jury System Overhaul

Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley calls for a major overhaul of the jury selection process, urging deeper vetting to weed out jurors with 'extreme views' that threaten the integrity of high-profile trials, including terrorism cases.

Vail Resorts ordered to pay $12.4m in ski negligence case

A Colorado jury has ordered Vail Resorts to pay $12.4 million in damages after a ski instructor's negligence led to a catastrophic crash, leaving a client with permanent brain injuries. The case raises serious questions about safety protocols at major ski

UK Jury System Review Amid Bias Concerns in Protest Trials

A major review of the UK's jury system is underway, sparked by concerns over juror bias in politically charged trials. The Law Commission is investigating potential reforms to ensure fair trials in an era of heightened activism.

Giuliani Spokesman's Explosive Rant Against 'Leftist Lunatics'

Ted Goodman, spokesman for Donald Trump's former lawyer Rudy Giuliani, has launched a blistering attack on 'leftist lunatics' and the justice system in a fiery defence of his client, following Giuliani's indictment in the Georgia election case.

Civilian Workers Indicted Over Pearl Harbour Fuel Leak

US Justice Department brings charges against two civilian operators for alleged negligence leading to a massive jet fuel leak from the World War II-era Red Hill facility, contaminating the water supply for 93,000 residents in Hawaii.

Verdicts In: The Week's Top UK Culture Picks Revealed

The Guardian's critics deliver their verdicts on the week's hottest tickets, from a gripping new TV legal drama and a powerful stage play to a celebrated Essex honey and a must-visit London exhibition.

Jury deliberates in Matt Wright helicopter death trial

The jury in the trial of TV star Matt Wright has retired to consider its verdict over the helicopter crash that killed his close friend and business partner, Chris 'Willow' Wilson, in Norfolk. The high-profile case centres on allegations of negligence and

Grand Jury Refuses to Indict Subway Sandwich Thrower

A Florida grand jury has declined to indict the woman who threw a sandwich at former Attorney General Pam Bondi, in a case that has sparked debate over free speech and prosecutorial discretion.

Trump Indicted on RICO Charges Over Georgia Election

Former President Donald Trump and 18 allies indicted under RICO statute for alleged conspiracy to overturn 2020 Georgia election results. The sweeping indictment details a 'criminal enterprise' to subvert democracy.

Grand Designs' 'Saddest House' Finally Sells

The infamous 'Britain's saddest house' from Grand Designs, a project plagued by tragedy and financial ruin, has finally been sold. We reveal the inside story and Kevin McCloud's poignant reaction.

Met Police Fury Over Jury Rights Protest Arrests

The Metropolitan Police is under fire after arresting peaceful protesters outside the Old Bailey for informing the public about their full legal rights as jurors. The move, condemned by MPs and civil liberties groups, raises serious questions about freedo

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