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Trial of former Spanish transport minister continues over corruption charges

The trial of <strong>José Luis Abalos</strong>, former Spanish transport minister, continues today with corruption charges related to mask procurement during the COVID-19 pandemic. The court is hearing new testimonies regarding the hiring of women in government companies, raising questions about employment practices in the government.

Trial of Five Teenagers Begins in Sweden for Attempted Murder

The trial of five teenagers in Sweden begins on Wednesday, accused of attempting to assassinate Iranian opposition researcher Arvin Khoushnood. The incident, which occurred in Malmö last September, has raised widespread concerns about the personal safety of dissidents abroad.

Trial of Syrian Man in Netherlands for Torture During Syrian War

A Syrian man is on trial in the Netherlands for crimes against humanity, denying all charges and claiming to be a victim of a conspiracy. The accused, a former member of pro-Assad forces, labeled witnesses as liars.

Trial of Abalos Begins Over Mask Purchase Scandal

The trial of <strong>Jose Luis Abalos</strong>, former Spanish minister, commenced today on charges related to financial gain from mask purchases during the <strong>COVID-19</strong> pandemic. This trial poses significant political risks for the Socialist Party as Abalos and his colleagues face potential sentences of up to 30 years.

Woman Charged in Tragic Chinatown Incident Leading to Child's Death

In a tragic incident in Chinatown, a woman has been charged with causing the death of a six-year-old girl and injuring her mother. The case is set to be presented at a pre-trial conference on May 13.

Court Postpones Sarah Khalifa's Trial in Sexual Assault Case

The court has postponed Sarah Khalifa's trial in the sexual assault case to April 19 to discuss witness testimonies. This decision comes as part of the ongoing legal proceedings related to the case.

Postponement of Trial for 10 Terrorism Suspects to June 17

The October Criminal Court has postponed the trial of ten suspects charged with joining a terrorist group to June 17. This decision follows a request from the defense to complete necessary legal procedures.

European lawmaker faces trial over Israeli airport attack remarks

European lawmaker Rima Hassan is facing legal proceedings due to comments she made regarding the 1972 attack on an Israeli airport. This comes amid rising political tensions surrounding Middle Eastern issues.

Trial of Rima Hassan Set for July Over Controversial Comment

Rima Hassan, a French MP from the far-left, will face trial in July for a controversial comment she made on platform X regarding an attack on an Israeli airport in the 1970s. She was briefly detained on suspicion of supporting terrorism.

Trial of Seven Suspects for Joining Terrorist Group Begins

Today marks the start of the trial for seven individuals accused of joining a terrorist group at the Nasr City Court. This trial is part of ongoing efforts to combat terrorism and enhance security in the country.

Trial of 49 Accused of Joining Terrorist Group Begins Today

The trial of 49 individuals accused of joining a terrorist group in Al-Omrania begins today, following their arrest as part of Egypt's anti-terrorism efforts. The session is expected to present crucial evidence and testimonies regarding their activities.

Postponing trial of United Health Care CEO to September

The preliminary trial of United Health Care CEO, <strong>Luigi Mangio</strong>, originally scheduled for June 8, has been postponed to September at the request of the defense attorney. Mangio faces serious charges but denies all allegations against him.

Trial of Three Men Accused of Planning a Coup in Germany

Today in Munich, the trial of three men alleged to be linked to the extremist group 'Citizens of the Reich' begins. They face serious charges related to supporting coup plans and assaulting a former health minister.

Trial of Mohamed Ghannouchi Sparks Political Debate in Tunisia

Tunisia is engulfed in political controversy following the decision of the Court of Appeal to refer former Prime Minister Mohamed Ghannouchi to trial on corruption charges. Ghannouchi is a pivotal figure in the country’s history, credited with stabilizing Tunisia after the departure of former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.

Court Postpones Trial of Terrorism Suspect to June

The court has announced the postponement of the trial of a suspect accused of joining a terrorist group in the Zaitoun area to June 1. This decision follows a hearing where evidence and testimonies related to the case were presented.

Postpone Trial of Alleged Child Traffickers in Indonesia

Nineteen members of an alleged child trafficking gang appeared in court in Indonesia, where the trial was postponed for a week to allow some defendants to hire lawyers. The accused face charges of selling dozens of children to families in Indonesia and Singapore.

Postpone trial of suspect in Badrashin violence to May 18

The court has announced the postponement of the retrial of the suspect in the Badrashin violence case to May 18, 2024. This decision comes amid ongoing discussions about the implications of these events on the local scene.

Court Postpones Trial of Defendants in Platform Events to June 15

The court announced the postponement of the retrial of three defendants in the 'Platform Events' case to June 15. This decision is part of ongoing legal procedures related to the case.

Court Postpones Trial of Terrorism Suspect to May 9

The Cairo Criminal Court has postponed the retrial of a suspect accused of joining a terrorist group in Nasr City to May 9. This decision comes amid ongoing legal proceedings related to the case.

Delay French sailor Kevin Escoffier's sexual assault trial

The trial of French sailor <strong>Kevin Escoffier</strong>, accused of sexual assault, has been postponed to November. This decision follows complaints from four women who reported assaults in several countries.

Trial Begins for Secret Society Members Charged with Murder in France

A trial is set to begin on March 30 for prominent members of a secret society known as 'Athanor' in France, accused of violent assaults and murders. The charges raise questions about the society's influence and true objectives within the community.

Trial of French sailor Kevin Iscovich for sexual assault charges

The trial of French sailor <strong>Kevin Iscovich</strong> begins on Monday, facing allegations of sexual assault from four women regarding incidents that occurred in various countries, including the United States and Brazil.

Resume trial of nine defendants in major tax bribery case today

The trial of nine defendants in a major tax bribery case resumes today, with expectations for new evidence and critical testimonies. This case has garnered significant attention due to its implications for the country's tax system.

Trial of Coldo Garcia and Abalos Begins Over Mask Procurement Scandal

The trial of Coldo Garcia, former advisor to Spanish Transport Minister José Luis Abalos, commenced today, focusing on corruption charges related to mask procurement during the COVID-19 pandemic. The defendants face potential sentences of up to <strong>30 years</strong> in prison.

Postpone trial of 63 defendants in terrorist cell case to June 14

The court has postponed the trial of 63 defendants in the 'Terrorist Cell' case to June 14 for further prosecution arguments. This case has garnered significant attention in legal and media circles.

Begin retrial of Amr Aqeedah on charges of joining Al-Qaeda

Today marks the start of the retrial of Amr Aqeedah, accused of joining Al-Qaeda, in a case that has sparked widespread controversy. This comes amid ongoing legal efforts to determine the fate of the accused.

Trial Begins for Yahya Moussa and Others on Terrorism Charges

The trial of Yahya Moussa and several other defendants on charges of joining a terrorist group begins today, drawing significant public interest amidst rising concerns over terrorism in the region.

Explore Options to Drop Assault Charges Before Trial

Concerns are rising regarding an assault charge faced by an individual seeking legal assistance to drop the charge before trial. This case raises questions about the legal procedures involved and their impact on the accused.

French-Palestinian MP Rima Hassan to Face Trial for Terrorism Praise

The Paris public prosecutor announced that French-Palestinian MP Rima Hassan will be tried in July 2026 for allegedly praising terrorism through a social media post. Her detention has sparked outrage from her party, which views it as a form of political policing.

Explore Financial Options to Secure Pre-Trial Release

Many websites are providing crucial information on how to secure pre-trial release using financial means. This topic is particularly significant given the complex legal circumstances many individuals face today.