Judiciary, still controversy over tests. Gratteri attacks, Nordio relaunches the separation of careers –

The controversy over the psycho-aptitude tests for magistrates scheduled for 2026 continues. While the Minister of Justice, Carlo Nordio, relaunches the separation of careers: “With reasonable probability and almost certainty” the text “will be presented by the month of April or at the latest in May”. It is in the government program – he reiterates … Read more

Nicola Gratteri, tests for magistrates? “Let’s do it to politicians, even for alcohol and drugs” –

The green light from the Council of Ministers to the provision that introduces psycho-aptitude tests for the judiciary starting from 2026 has provoked the self-defense of the category. The National Association of Magistrates protested, as did the prosecutor of Naples, Nicola Gratteri. During a press conference on Camorra events, the magistrate commented: “If we want … Read more

The Judiciary corrects its disciplinary authority and files charges against the judge who called Sánchez a “psychopath” | Spain

It is not usual for the Permanent Commission to vote against the proposal drafted by the disciplinary authority after the opening of information proceedings on the actions of a judge. But it is also not frequent, consulted sources assure, that the promoter intends to settle these proceedings with a report in which he assumes the … Read more

The Judiciary charges against Vice President Teresa Ribera for her criticism of Judge García-Castellón | Spain

The General Council of the Judiciary (CGPJ) has charged against the statements of the third vice president of the Government, Teresa Ribera, in which she questions the actions of the judge of the National Court Manuel García Castellón in the terrorism case against the former Catalan president Carles Puigdemont . In a statement signed unanimously … Read more

Marsy’s Law Abuse by Law Enforcement – Florida Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Release of Officer Identities

2023-11-30 22:48:38 Marsy’s Law, intended for crime victims, now used to shield law enforcement The Marsy’s Law amendment, as approved by Florida voters, was intended to protect victims of crime. But it’s being used to shield law enforcement. C. A. Bridges, Tallahassee Democrat TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — In a sweeping decision with major ramifications for police … Read more

Protecting Children from Social Media Harm: Lawsuit Against Meta Platforms Inc.

2023-10-25 07:00:00 Rabbit holes, infinite scrolls and near-constant alerts created to maximize engagement are all part of the playbook of hooking users to social media. They’re also having a devastating impact on children. That’s the premise of a coalition of 42 atorneys general, including Wisconsin Attorney General Josh Kaul, who are suing social media behemoth … Read more

Tragic Murder: Uncovering the Mystery Behind Claudia Van Der Stichelen’s Death

2023-10-31 07:47:00 We thus learn that Claudia Van Der Stichelen did not die inside her home. She was shot in the back in her garden after leaving her house “barefoot” “terrified”. The 58-year-old woman’s voice was shaky and witnesses say she screamed one last time: “Help! Help! There’s a madman in my house!” Claudia’s son, … Read more

Meta Faces Lawsuit Over Harmful Effects on Young People’s Mental Health: States Take on Facebook and Instagram

2023-10-25 18:07:05 Illinois joined more than 40 states filing suit in federal court against Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, claiming that the social media company has harmed young people’s mental health – addicting them while misleading the public about the platforms’ safety. In the lawsuit filed Tuesday in the U.S. District Court … Read more