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dailymail.co.uk • Justice • UK
Peter Hitchens argues for a retrial of Lucy Letby, citing new evidence and questioning the handling of the case by authorities.
thestar.com • Law • Canada
A Canadian murder conviction is overturned due to a flawed police interrogation, prompting scrutiny of interview techniques and highlighting the risks of false confessions.
smh.com.au • Justice • USA
Following a mass shooting in El Paso, Texas, the courtroom witnessed powerful displays of forgiveness from victims' family members towards the perpetrator, sparking discussions on the complexities of forgiveness and the pressure on people of color to quickly absolve their aggressors.
townhall.com • Politics • United States
Critics condemn Minneapolis District Attorney Mary Moriarty's new policy that considers race in charging decisions, sparking concerns about its constitutionality and fairness.
theatlantic.com • Politics • USA
The acquittal of three Memphis police officers in the Tyre Nichols case highlights the shortcomings of police reform efforts and the challenges in securing justice for victims of police brutality.
china.caixin.com • Law • China
The recent death of Zhao Zuohai, 15 years after his wrongful conviction was overturned, highlights the ongoing struggle for justice in China, as another case, involving Yang Qianwei, awaits a similar resolution.
theatlantic.com • Criminology • United States
The author contrasts two types of police officers: showboaters who prioritize flashy displays of force and real cops who focus on effective, legal crime-solving.
theatlantic.com • Crime • United States
Despite initial increases, US crime rates, particularly murder, have significantly decreased since 2020, though the reasons remain debated.
nzz.ch • Justice • Switzerland
A study reveals significant inconsistencies in sentencing among Swiss judges, raising concerns about fairness and the need for legal reforms.
telegraph.co.uk • Education • Scotland
A teacher, Eppie Sprung Dawson, was struck off the teaching register after engaging in sexual activity with a pupil and later established a charity addressing stigma faced by those involved in the criminal justice system.
republik.ch • Justice • Switzerland
A Swiss podcast, "Dritte Gewalt," examines the case of Luca Russo, a man serving a ten-year prison sentence without parole due to his refusal to participate in a controversial 'voluntary therapy' program.
dailymail.co.uk • Crime • World
A forensic historian details his unusual relationship with serial killer Richard Cottingham, revealing how their conversations led to the solving of decades-old murders.
dailymail.co.uk • Politics • United Kingdom
Peter Hitchens argues against weakening the jury system in the UK, citing concerns about government overreach and the inadequacy of current policing and prosecution methods.
theage.com.au • Crime • Australia
A man recounts a brutal machete attack at a Melbourne shopping center, highlighting a surge in knife violence and the upcoming ban on machetes.