
Amid Ongoing Legal Troubles, Former French President Aims to Merge Prison Sentences
Sarkozy’s legal team is pushing to have the months already spent wearing an electronic tag count toward a more recent six-month custodial sentence.

Sarkozy’s legal team is pushing to have the months already spent wearing an electronic tag count toward a more recent six-month custodial sentence.

A European assessment based on samples taken from the body of Alexei Navalny suggests that toxins were used against him—with Moscow the likely culprit

New evidence shows toxin traces found in Alexei Navalny’s body.

A Hungarian court found that the far-left activist ‘Maja T.’ took part in premeditated brutal, coordinated assaults in Budapest.

Fuad Awale, a convicted killer, successfully challenged his segregation in a high-security prison, arguing that his confinement caused “severe depression.”

Another inmate posted an online video vowing to “avenge Gaddafi.”

As the former leader begins his five-year prison sentence, it is the first time in modern history that a French politician has held the top post before imprisonment.

Youth care homes—the current form of sanction for underage criminals—have been widely criticised as “nurseries for crime.”

A Swiss man is facing ten days in prison for saying that skeletons are either male or female.

The activist announced his escape from reporting to serve his sentence in a women’s prison with online mockery and rumors of a flight to Russia.