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26 February 2020
A jury in New York City found Harvey Weinstein guilty of rape and sexual assault on 24 February. More trials are ahead for the multimillionaire film producer.
4 December 2019
In a second trial against David Duckenfield, after the first jury failed to reach a verdict, the former match commander stood accused of gross negligence manslaughter of 95 Liverpool fans in the Hillsborough football stadium disaster in 1989.
29 June 2017
Verdict in Jobstown case - All defendants cleared by jury!
In a crushing defeat for the Irish political establishment and ruling class, the jury in the #jobstownnotguilty case in Ireland found all six defendants not guilty
26 April 2017
The trial of seven anti-austerity protesters in Ireland runs concurrently to the UK election
10 December 2014
Uprising against police violence in the US
"I can't breathe": Protests against police racism and violence are continuing across the US
2 July 2014
Coulson conviction: Cameron should go!
After 'cash for questions' and MPs claiming 'expenses' for extravagant living, the on-going exposure of the links between the top politicians and the Murdoch empire is a scandal too many
20 February 2013
Kazakhstan: Vadim Kuramshin faces 12-year jail sentence after appeal denied
Vadim Kuramshin, campaigner for prisoner rights and member of the Socialist Movement Kazakhstan, faces a 12-year jail sentence from the brutal regime of dictatorial president Nursultan Nazerbayev...
23 August 2012
Vadim Kuramshin faces 14 years in special detention!
Prosecutor demands vindictive sentence at end of farcical trial: Latest from reporters in Kazakhstan. The verdict has been postponed for the third time at least, until Monday. It is clear that the protests are having an effect
19 October 2011
Not guilty: Jury rejects the politically motivated charge of 'conspiracy'
Courtesy of British Transport Police and the Crown Prosecution Service, nine people were recently given an unwanted insight into the British justice system and the frontline of political policing
19 April 2003
Gary Mills and Tony Poole: Fighting Police Corruption
Gary Mills and Tony Poole, two Gloucester men, were fighting their third appeal last week. Since 1989 they have been campaigning to force the justice system to admit that they were wrongly convicted of...
11 January 2002
Rough Justice Backs Oliver Campbell
THE SOCIALIST Party has actively supported the campaign against the wrongful murder conviction of Socialist Party member Oliver Campbell, writes Chris Moore.
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