Justice

Prosecutors seek to dismiss main case against Begoña Gómez
October 07, 2025 Hoton da AI ya samar
Madrid's Provincial Prosecutor's Office requested the dismissal of the main investigation into Begoña Gómez, wife of President Pedro Sánchez, for alleged traffic of influences and other crimes, citing no penal indications. Gómez's defense also sought dismissal, arguing only traffic of influences could go to a popular jury. The hearing took place on October 6, 2025, before Judge Juan Carlos Peinado in Madrid.
Experts analyze Nicolas Sarkozy's judicial tribulations
October 01, 2025 An Ruwaito ta hanyar AI
Two articles published in Le Monde on September 30, 2025, delve into former President Nicolas Sarkozy's ongoing legal troubles. Anthropologist Emmanuel Desveaux examines the symbolic 'monarchic body' of Sarkozy, while another piece warns of a 'Trump-ization' of the public debate on justice. These analyses highlight broader implications for French politics.
Peinado points to Sánchez as cause of Gómez's alleged crimes
October 03, 2025 An Ruwaito ta hanyar AI
Judge Juan Carlos Peinado has attributed to President Pedro Sánchez the fundamental responsibility for the alleged crimes of his wife, Begoña Gómez, according to a UCO report. Meanwhile, the Central Operative Unit has requested an investigation into the bank accounts of Javier Pardo de Vera and Víctor Herrero at the National Court. These developments are part of an ongoing probe into irregularities in public awards.
Investigations against psychiatric chief in Magdeburg over patient death
Magdeburg prosecutors are investigating Syrian psychiatrist Taleb al-Abdulmohsen for negligent manslaughter. A 54-year-old patient died shortly after discharge from a clinic in Brehna due to a medication overdose. The allegations stem from a criminal complaint filed by the deceased's relatives.
Trial against Marvin S. for alleged rape resumes in Berlin
October 02, 2025Rapper Nekfeu released from custody over rape allegations
October 07, 2025Lover's phone data sows doubt in Jubillar trial
September 10, 2025Epstein Files Released Survivors Speak
October 06, 2025Trial begins against Stockholm city over son's suicide
September 30, 2025Second trial begins in aschau ice cellar case
October 02, 2025Trial for alleged child abduction starts in Dortmund
September 29, 2025List of 83 prison staff caught and punished
September 30, 2025Claude Levy acquitted on appeal for fraud in hotel industry
September 30, 2025Prosecutors seek prison and ineligibility for Saint-Étienne mayor

Attorney general testifies in Supreme Court over Ayuso partner email leak
October 11, 2025 Hoton da AI ya samar
Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz denied before Judge Ángel Hurtado leaking a confidential email from Isabel Díaz Ayuso's partner in a tax fraud case. Alberto González Amador and Miguel Ángel Rodríguez also testified, revealing details on authorizations and hoaxes in the proceedings. The statements highlight tensions in the Prosecutor's Office and prior leaks in the case.
Gendarme admits copy-paste error at Jubillar trial
October 08, 2025 An Ruwaito ta hanyar AI
During the tenth day of Cédric Jubillar's trial at the Tarn assizes, Major Gilles Loïs confessed a blunder in the phone data analysis of Delphine Jubillar's lover. This error undermines a key element of the prosecution regarding the night of the disappearance. Additionally, an expertise on the victim's broken glasses suggests physical violence.
Moderates seek harsher penalties for stalking
The Swedish Moderate Party proposes raising the minimum sentence for stalking from six months to one year. The party aims to provide better protection for victims through tougher penalties. The proposal is presented in a motion to parliament.
Sarkozy conviction sparks threats against magistrates
September 30, 2025 An Ruwaito ta hanyar AI
The Élysée has condemned as unacceptable the attacks and death threats against magistrates following Nicolas Sarkozy's conviction. These reactions highlight an ambivalent relationship between the French public, politicians, and judges in the former president's cases. The government calls for respect of the rule of law.