Rohingya man charged with murder after fellow countryman stabbed to death in Seberang Perai
NIBONG TEBAL, June 11 — A Rohingya man was charged at the Jawi Magistrate’s Court here today with the murder...
"MAGISTRATE" · 총 103건
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49.4
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최근 7일 기준 90,530건을 분석한 결과, 뉴스 심리지수는 49.4(균형)입니다. 긍정 10,928건(12.1%)·중립 65,482건(72.3%)·부정 14,120건(15.6%)이며, 중립 비중이 뚜렷하게 높습니다. 성향 지수는 종합 20.9(보수 경향)입니다.
NIBONG TEBAL, June 11 — A Rohingya man was charged at the Jawi Magistrate’s Court here today with the murder...
MELAKA, June 11 — An unemployed man was charged at the Ayer Keroh Magistrate’s Court here today with the mur...

High Court rules that the magistrate’s amended charge prejudiced the doctor’s right to a fair trial.

The court noted that the petitions contained allegations of bias against the presiding officer.

Bruel has been placed under judicial investigation, which means an examining magistrate will look more deeply into the case.

The judge had, before she was appointed a judge in 2024, represented an adverse party in a different lawsuit brought by Trump in 2022.
A Toyota Corolla belonging to a Chief Magistrate in Umuahia, Abia State, has been stolen from where it was parked outside the court premises along Finbarrs Road. The post Magistrate’s car stolen outside Abia court appeared first on Vanguard News.

If a person is detained for more than 24 hours without a valid reason, the State must pay compensation of ₹25,000 per day, the court rules while issuing detailed guidelines against illegal preventive detention
A 30-year-old man from Sudan appeared in a Belfast court on Wednesday charged with attempted murder over a stabbing attack that left a victim seriously injured and triggered anti-immigrant violence in several parts of Northern Ireland. Hadi Alodid, 30, was ordered held in jail after an appearance by video in Belfast Magistrates’ Court, where he was accused of blinding Stephen Ogilvie in his left eye during the stabbing, prosecutors said. He was also charged with threatening to kill a...

The magistrate said it was no defence for the maid agency to say the customer should have chosen a pricier package as getting a maid who could speak well at that price was like "looking for a needle in a haystack".

A Hong Kong man who threw anti-government leaflets from his public housing flat has been sentenced to 10 months in prison after pleading guilty to committing seditious acts. Raymond Wong appeared at the West Kowloon Magistrates’ Court on Tuesday to receive a 10-month jail sentence handed down by Chief Magistrate Victor So for two counts […]

A private complaint was filed in the Court of the 4th Additional Chief Judicial Magistrate in Hyderabad in 2025

A Hong Kong court has sentenced a construction worker to 10 months in prison for throwing dozens of sheets of paper bearing seditious messages from his flat in 2024 and last year. Raymond Wong Chan-fai, 55, told Chief Magistrate Victor So Wai-tak in mitigation on Tuesday that he had written offensive messages targeting police, judges and mainland Chinese residents on the papers and thrown them out of his window to “let off steam”. Wong earlier pleaded guilty at West Kowloon Court to two counts...

Denis Read, of Sarisbury Green, Hampshire, will appear at Southampton Magistrates' Court today, and is the 21st person charged in connection with the violent demonstration that unfolded on June 2.

HC grants permission to travel back since they are arrayed as accused in the case registered before Judicial First Class Magistrate, Kochi, and their presence was only needed, if at all, as witnesses in proceedings before the Magistrate or High Court

Zac Swettenham, 37, appeared in the Melbourne Magistrates Court on Tuesday afternoon.

A veteran filmmaker on Tuesday was sentenced to five months imprisonment for insider trading. Raymond Wong was found guilty in May for obtaining price-sensitive information — at a company he chaired in 2017 — that was supposed to have been kept confidential due to the signing of a memorandum of understanding and receiving a good faith deposit of HK$10 million from a third party. Wong subsequently transferred HK$2 million to his younger sister, who began purchasing shares of Pegasus Entertainment Holdings Limited the same day. He also sent his sister multiple messages on when, and at what price, to purchase shares of the company. His sister ultimately purchased over nine million shares at prices significantly below market value, with most of the purchases funded by money from Wong. In sentencing, magistrate Ko Wai-hung said Wong's conduct had undermined public confidence in the Hong Kong securities market. The magistrate added that even though Wong's reputation had been severely damaged by this case, it did not mean he was entitled to special circumstances despite his extraordinary contributions to the local film scene. But Ko noted the likelihood of Wong committing the same offence again was low due to his age and relatively simple nature of the offence. Compared to similar cases, Ko said, the actual financial gain Wong's sister derived from the transactions was not particularly substantial. In addition to the five-month prison term, Wong was ordered to pay a fine of about HK$100,000, and another HK$370,000 to the Securities and Futures Commission to cover their investigation and legal costs. Wong has been released on bail pending appeal. Edited by Tony Sabine
He is out on R20 000 bail and is expected to appear in the Kempton Magistrate’s Court in July
A Hong Kong court has sentenced veteran film producer and actor Raymond Wong Pak-ming to five months in prison for sharing insider information with his sister to trade shares in an entertainment company he chaired in 2017. However, the 80-year-old will not have to begin serving the sentence immediately, after Magistrate Ko Wai-hung granted him bail pending appeal on Tuesday. Ko said he would not consider a suspended sentence or any non-custodial punishment for Wong, who was convicted of insider...

KLANG, June 9 — The Magistrate’s Court here today sentenced a 35-year-old man to three months’ impriso...