Switzerland’s banking secrecy, once a shield for financial privacy, now wields a double-edged sword. While journalists face repression for exposing hidden truths, the very revelations they uncover often serve the state’s interests, highlighting a complex paradox.
Read MoreIn Garlasco, the defense team of Marco Sempio has formally requested information from prosecutors regarding ongoing case files. This development marks a critical moment as the legal proceedings continue to unfold, illuminating the complexities of the case.
Read MoreIn a startling revelation from the ongoing investigation, prosecutors’ consultants assert that DNA linked to Sempio was found beneath Chiara Poggi’s fingernails. This critical piece of evidence raises new questions in a case that continues to captivate public interest.
Read MoreIn the trial of Le Scouarnec, the testimonies of civil parties face a significant hurdle: the fog of memory. As details fade, the quest for truth encounters the stark reality of forgetfulness, leaving unanswered questions in the wake of haunting allegations.
Read MoreIn the complex case of Pierina, new evidence from a surveillance camera has emerged, potentially exonerating Dassilva. As investigators delve deeper into the footage, questions about accountability and the pursuit of truth take center stage.
Read MoreBeghin of the M5s highlights significant commonalities with Salis regarding public interest. This alignment suggests a collaborative approach to addressing pressing societal issues, reflecting a shared commitment to enhance community welfare and transparency.
Read MoreIn a twist of events that has captured public attention,the recent decision regarding the case of denise has sparked renewed conversations about justice and the intricacies of investigative processes. The request to reopen the investigation, once seen as a glimmer of hope for those seeking clarity, has been firmly dismissed, prompting a wave of reactions…
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Eric Halphen, magistrat : « Si les juges mènent un combat, ce n’est contre quiconque, mais pour l’intérêt général »
In the words of Eric Halphen, a distinguished magistrate, the true essence of judicial work is often misunderstood. “If judges are engaged in a battle,” he asserts, “it’s not against anyone, but in defense of the greater good—working tirelessly for the public interest.”
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