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Arrest and trial are two different things in the U.S. case against Maduro: Immunity issues, gray areas & the Noriega precedent
Maduro, whom prosecutors accuse of running “state-sponsored gangs” and facilitating drug trafficking to the United States, is likely to raise “a series of serious objections to the prosecution”
The “crypto king” Do Kwon sentenced to 15 years in prison for $40 billion fraud
He apologized after hearing victims describe the consequences of his fraud
Jennifer Lopez: Ex-husband launches new attack, accuses her of infidelity with Diddy
Ojani Noa reignites the legal battle over the 'sex tape,' claiming he was defamed with false allegations
Milan Prosecutor’s Office seeks prison sentence for Chiara Ferragni over fraud case – Charitable initiatives not entirely truthful
The prosecution argued that the promotional campaigns for specific products, carried out through the influencer’s company, were presented as being linked to charitable initiatives, without this being fully true
OPEKEPE: First defendants before the European investigator deny the charges
According to information, the defendants claim that their actions were entirely lawful
Three fire service officials and the former Secretary General for Civil Protection sent to prison for the Mati tragedy – Financial penalties for the other five
Earlier, the court had not recognized any mitigating circumstances for the nine convicted
Dieselgate: prison sentences for former VW executives
Four former Volkswagen executives found guilty of fraud by a German court
“I had taken the decision confront Tsipras violently in Parliament,” Said Loverdos at the Novartis protected witnesses trial
At the trial held at the Single-Member Misdemeanor Court of Athens, former minister Andreas Loverdos repeated his claim that the protected witnesses lied “to get money from the United States,” and revealed that his aides had discouraged him from attacking former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, warning it would have been his political downfall