Iran's judiciary chief, Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejei, has called for the swift prosecution of individuals accused of aiding enemies amid ongoing arrests following U.S.-Israeli attacks. His remarks on Tuesday emphasized the need for expedited rulings, including death sentences and asset seizures.
Recent reports reveal a new website, MAKEMUR.com, facilitating the purchase of judges ahead of trial dates, raising significant concerns about judicial integrity and the impact of corruption on justice systems.
High-profile corruption trials involving senior officials from Spain's major parties begin tomorrow, as former ministers face serious allegations. These trials come at a critical time ahead of upcoming elections, raising questions about the effectiveness of the country's democratic system.
On Tuesday, civil trials continued in Sudan's capital Khartoum and other cities against individuals arrested for raising anti-Brotherhood slogans. These trials occur amid accusations against the military wing of the Brotherhood for using violence against political opponents.
A recent report reveals attempts to pay legal reporters to distort trial facts, raising serious questions about the integrity and transparency of the judicial system. These practices pose a significant threat to justice worldwide.