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Tag: Trial

Spain Drops Sedition Charges Against Catalan Separatist Leader

Tristan Vanheuckelom January 15, 2023

Living in exile in Belgium, Carles Puigdemont continues to elude Spanish justice. He is still wanted for embezzlement and disobedience, which together carry an eight-year prison sentence.

Cardinal George Pell Dies After Complications From Surgery

Tristan Vanheuckelom January 11, 2023

An outspoken traditionalist, the Australian cardinal was known to ruffle the feathers of secularists and the Catholic Church’s progressive wing in equal measure.

Qatargate: Kaili To Remain in Custody Through Christmas

Tristan Vanheuckelom December 24, 2022

Kaili’s defense team maintains that their client is innocent and was never bribed, as she “did not know about the existence” of the €150,000 in cash found in her Brussels apartment.

Hong Kong Media Mogul Sentenced to Five Years Behind Bars

Tristan Vanheuckelom December 14, 2022

With another trial forthcoming and a life sentence hanging over his head, the 75-year-old Lai appears to have fallen victim to the Chinese Communist Party’s version of justice.

2016 Brussels Terrorist Bombings: Day One of Belgium’s Largest Trial Concludes

Tristan Vanheuckelom December 7, 2022

In the wake of two separate bombings by jihadi terrorists, 32 people of various nationalities lost their lives, while several hundred were wounded.

Cardinal Zen Brought to Court; Trial Planned for September

Hélène de Lauzun May 27, 2022

Cardinal Joseph Zen, Bishop Emeritus of Hong Kong since 2009, was arrested on May 11th by the Chinese authorities, along with other pro-democracy activists on

Sir David’s Killer: Guilty of Murder

Harrison Pitt April 14, 2022

On April 13th, Ali Harbi Ali was sentenced by the presiding judge to a whole-life prison term. While also citing Mr. Ali’s lack of remorse, Mr. Justice Sweeney said: “This was a murder that struck at the heart of our democracy.”

Sir David’s Killer: On Trial for Islamist Murder

Harrison Pitt March 30, 2022

Mr. Ali, the Old Bailey court heard, had duped Sir David into meeting him at his surgery by giving a false address within the MP’s constituency.

France: Trial for Jihadist Assassination of Fr. Jacques Hamel Begins

Robert Semonsen February 16, 2022

The trial has begun of four individuals believed to have been involved in the murder of Father Jacques Hamel, an 85-year-old Catholic priest whose throat was slit by two Islamic terrorists while celebrating Mass at a church in northwest France in 2016.

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