Etiket: Prosecution
Amnesty calls for prosecution of Taliban human rights violations
Human rights organization Amnesty International calls on the member states of the United Nations (UN) to act against the deteriorating human rights situation in Afghanistan. The impunity of the Taliban…
Errors of the Public Prosecution Service? ‘We continue stoically’
Resigning is not an option, said OM foreman Gerrit van der Burg on a television program on Wednesday News hour in response to the harsh criticism that echoes from the…
What does NRC | The Public Prosecution Service and the police have been damaged as ‘guardians and protectors’ of the rule of law
This is the daily commentary from NRC. It contains opinions, interpretations and choices. They are written by a group of editors selected by the editor-in-chief. NRC shows where in the…
Public Prosecution Service in appeal case against anti-Zwarte Piet activists Emmen
The Public Prosecution Service is appealing in the case against the anti-Zwarte Piet demonstrators who disrupted a council meeting in Emmen town hall in November last year. The judge ruled…
Laura Borras | Laura Borràs, against the ropes: the keys to the confession of the two defendants after agreeing with the prosecution
02/20/2023 at 18:49 TEC The incriminating statements by the computer scientist Isaías Herrero and the businessman Andreu Martín about the division of contracts at the Institució de les Lletres Catalanes…
‘Police and Public Prosecution Service missed relevant signals for the murder of Peter R. de Vries, Derk Wiersum and brother crown witness’ | Interior
The police and the Public Prosecution Service (OM) have repeatedly been warned about revenge actions by the gang around Ridouan Taghi, but due to ‘system errors’ this did not lead…
‘Police and Public Prosecution Service missed many clues to the murder of Wiersum and Peter R. de Vries’
Due to a series of structural errors by the police and the Public Prosecution Service, Peter R. de Vries, Marengo lawyer Derk Wiersum and the brother of key witness Nabil…
Fifty countries demand prosecution of WHO aid workers involved in sexual abuse in Congo
More than fifty countries warned the World Health Organization (WHO) on Tuesday that they are demanding accountability for sexual abuse committed by members of the UN agency. People who have…
The Public Prosecution Service continues the terror trial with the reading of an indictment
The prosecution will continue today with the reading of the indictment. Yesterday, federal prosecutors Paule Somers and Bernard Michel already read the first 117 pages of the deed, followed attentively…
Suspects ‘Clean Hands’ want to buy off prosecution
Suspects ‘Clean Hands’ want to buy off prosecution The deal was discussed today in the Antwerp courthouse. Ten of the nearly sixty suspects want to buy off their trial with…