Court
Coverage of Court in the Nexus archive.
- Don Jr launches blistering attack on Charlie Kirk 'liars' after appearing in court as Erika lauded for 'selfless' reaction to heartbreaking evidence
Don Jr criticized Charlie Kirk's 'liars' following a court appearance where Erika was praised for her 'selfless' reaction to emotional evidence.
- Senior detective, 46, who is accused of using police computer records to give information to a friend told him 'I have my uses', court hears
A senior detective, 46, is accused of using police computer records to provide information to a friend. The court heard him say, 'I have my uses' during the proceedings.
- Woman’s death: court dismisses bail plea of accused
A woman's death led to a court dismissing the bail plea of the accused. The court denied the accused's request for bail in the case.
- Tyler Robinson's parents SMILE as they enter court with entourage for second day of evidence hearing... while Charlie Kirk's grief-stricken family keep their heads down: Live updates
Tyler Robinson's parents smiled as they entered court with an entourage for the second day of an evidence hearing, while Charlie Kirk's family appeared grief-stricken and kept their heads down. The case involves both families in a legal proceeding.
- Ram temple donation row: Court grants police custody of 3 accused
A court granted police custody of three accused individuals in a case involving missing donated funds for the Ram temple. Police requested an extended seven-day custody to investigate the disappearance of the funds.
- 2 charged in death of Plainfield man found dismembered in Lake Mattoon appear in court
Two people charged in the death of a Plainfield man, who was found dismembered in Lake Mattoon, appeared in court on Monday.
- Emil Bove defended Trump in court. Then Trump made him a judge
Emil Bove defended President Trump in court. Trump later appointed him as a judge. The article questions whether Bove's loyalty to President Trump may override his commitment to the rule of law.
- Court orders forfeiture of jailed ex-minister Saleh Mamman’s Abuja, Kaduna properties
A court ordered the forfeiture of properties owned by Saleh Mamman in Abuja and Kaduna. The decision follows his conviction on corruption and money laundering charges involving N33.8 billion.
- Charlie Kirk murder suspect Tyler Robinson is seen LAUGHING in court just a few feet away from sobbing widow Erika
Tyler Robinson, the suspect in Charlie Kirk's murder, was observed laughing in court near Erika, Kirk's grieving widow. The incident highlights a stark contrast between the suspect's demeanor and the victim's family's emotional distress.
- Charlie Kirk murder suspect Tyler Robinson is seen LAUGHING in court just a few feet away from sobbing widow Erika
Tyler Robinson, the murder suspect of Charlie Kirk, was observed laughing in court while near Erika, who is grieving. The incident highlights the emotional contrast between the suspect and the victim's widow.
- Court postpones judgement in forfeiture suit against 57 properties linked to Malami
A court has postponed its judgment in a forfeiture suit against 57 properties linked to Mr. Malami. The judge initially set 6 July as the date for ruling after parties presented arguments in May regarding the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission's (EFCC) application for asset forfeiture.
- Erika Kirk to face husband's killer Tyler Robinson in court as hearing begins for brutal assassination of Charlie
Erika Kirk is facing Tyler Robinson in court regarding the brutal assassination of her husband, Charlie. The hearing has begun to address the case.
- Court Clears The Way For $81M Affordable Rental Project In Kona
A court has approved the $81 million Honuaʻula affordable rental housing project in Kona, which faced delays due to a Big Island affordable housing scandal and a dispute with a neighboring landowner.
- Manhunt is launched for father, 31, who 'killed his daughter in crash while drink driving' after he failed to show up at court
A manhunt is underway for a 31-year-old father accused of killing his daughter in a crash while drink driving after he failed to appear in court. The incident is being investigated as a criminal case involving intoxicated driving and a fatality.
- A timeline of Charlie Kirk’s assassination and the arrest of Tyler Robinson
A 23-year-old man accused of killing Charlie Kirk will be in court this week for the case's most substantial hearing so far. Tyler Robinson has been arrested in connection with the assassination.
- Court rejects BJP councillor R. Sugathan's bail plea
A court rejected the bail plea of BJP councillor R. Sugathan. The decision denies his request for release.
- Ketan Agarwal murder case: Court rejects police custody plea, sends accused to judicial remand
The court rejected a police custody plea in the Ketan Agarwal murder case, sending the accused to judicial remand. The investigating agency requested custody to complete pending verification and scientific procedures in the investigation.
- [FR?/EU] Fake Sorbonne investigation e-mail to my mum
A user reported receiving a suspicious email titled 'investigati0n' from a Sorbonne-nouvelle.fr address, suspected to be a scam. The email's subject used a zero instead of the letter 'O,' indicating a phishing attempt. The recipient, who has no connection to Sorbonne, did not engage with the email, and the sender may have compromised a student's account to perpetrate the fraud.
- Court orders final forfeiture of N150 million kickback linked to Nigerian lawmaker
A court has ordered the final forfeiture of N150 million linked to kickbacks received by a Nigerian lawmaker. The Economic and Financial Crimes Court (EFCC) revealed the money as proceeds of corruption during the legislator's tenure.
- Who can sell ‘6 7’ chicken nuggets? Company is asking court to decide
A company is seeking a court ruling to determine who can sell chicken nuggets featuring the '6 7' meme. The dispute arises as the meme enters the frozen chicken nugget market.
- Court orders Trump administration to rehire fired intelligence officers
A court has ordered the Trump administration to rehire intelligence officers who were fired. The decision is related to actions taken at the CIA Headquarters.
- Property tycoon's brother is hit with £490,000 court bill after losing bitter inheritance battle over £5m fortune with yoga teacher widow
A property tycoon's brother faces a £490,000 court bill after losing an inheritance dispute over a £5 million fortune involving a yoga teacher's widow. The legal battle centered on claims to the deceased tycoon's assets.
- Tariff refunds landing for Colorado importers, though not without a cost for small business
At least $23.7 billion in refunds from unlawful tariffs has been returned to U.S. importers out of an estimated $166 billion owed, according to court testimony. The refunds are affecting Colorado importers, though small businesses face associated costs.
- Daredevil couple due in court after brazen climb to top of Empire State Building
A couple is set to appear in court following an unauthorized climb to the top of the Empire State Building. The incident, described as a brazen breach of security, involved ascending the skyscraper without permission.
- NIA cites larger conspiracy in Malappuram explosives seizure; court denies accused anticipatory bail
NIA is investigating a seizure of 89,600 gelatin sticks and 1.05 lakh non-electric detonators in Malappuram, citing a larger conspiracy. The court denied anticipatory bail to the accused.
- ICE must release Pakistani detainee
A court has ordered ICE to release a Pakistani detainee. The decision is based on a magistrate's report and a court order linked in the article.
- Man gets 20 years RI for child marriage, rape
A man was sentenced to 20 years in prison for child marriage and rape. The court ordered monetary compensation to aid the victim's rehabilitation.
- Man given 1-year sentence in death of Jewish protester at dueling California rallies
A man received a 1-year sentence in the death of a Jewish protester during dueling rallies in California. Prosecutors argue the pro-Palestinian demonstrator should face state prison, while the victim's widow expresses ongoing grief.
- Watch: 8-year-old found riding jet ski solo off Florida coast
An 8-year-old boy was found riding a jet ski alone off the Florida coast, prompting his father to face court proceedings. The incident involved a child operating a jet ski without supervision.
- Court issues INEC ultimatum to release ADA registration access code
A court ruled that INEC unlawfully issued an access code to register the African Democratic Alliance (ADA) to Umar Ardo, who was not recognized as the association's pro tem national chairperson or secretary. The court ordered INEC to release the access code.
- California man arrested after off-leash dogs chase boy into lake where he ultimately drowned
A California man was arrested after his off-leash dogs chased a 12-year-old boy into a lake, where the boy drowned. The man is expected to appear in court Monday.
- Court acquits ‘Vayalkili’ activists in Keezhattoor NH protest case
A court has acquitted activists from the group 'Vayalkili' in a case related to a protest at Keezhattoor National Highway. The decision marks a legal resolution to the case against the protesters.
- BAFTA-winning Top Boy actor Micheal Ward raped woman in the back of a Mercedes after meeting her at a party, court hears
BAFTA-winning Top Boy actor Micheal Ward is accused of raping a woman in the back of a Mercedes after meeting her at a party, according to court proceedings.
- Mother blows a kiss to her son, 14, as he appears in court charged with the murder of schoolgirl found dead in park
A mother blows a kiss to her 14-year-old son as he appears in court charged with the murder of a schoolgirl found dead in a park.
- Bakery bandit who 'stole half of cake maker's stock from her honesty box stall' fails to appear in court
A bakery bandit stole half of a cake maker's stock from her honesty box stall and failed to appear in court. The incident involved theft from an honesty-based sales setup.
- Doctors sue Tennessee over rule affecting immigrant children with disabilities as court decision looms
The Tennessee Justice Center filed a lawsuit on behalf of three Nashville physicians challenging a Tennessee Department of Health rule that requires families of children in the Children’s Special Services program to disenroll or risk being reported to immigration authorities. A temporary restraining order has halted the rule’s implementation, with a court decision expected by July 2.
- Lenoir man charged with statutory sexual offense with young child
A man from Lenoir has been charged with a statutory sexual offense involving a young child. During his initial court appearance on Friday, the court ordered him to be held without bond.
- Court overturns judgment recognising NDC as political party
A court overturned a previous judgment that recognized NDC as a political party, citing constitutional defects in the original decision.
- US diplomat found dead in hotel near Myanmar embassy was stabbed to death by ex-wife, court says
A US diplomat was found dead in a hotel near Myanmar embassy after being stabbed by his ex-wife, according to court information. The incident occurred in a location linked to Myanmar's diplomatic presence.
- Court remands couple over alleged attempted murder of 11-year-old boy
A court has remanded a couple for allegedly attempting to murder an 11-year-old boy. The victim's image, showing severe wounds, has trended on social media for over a week.