court case
Coverage of court case in the Nexus archive.
- Pastor accused of beating up a 20-year-old vows to fight the case in court: 'I've got a red hot sermon ready'
A pastor accused of beating up a 20-year-old claims he will defend himself in court and has prepared a 'red hot sermon' for the case. The incident and the pastor's response are central to the ongoing legal dispute.
- Lessons from the VMwars – nothing virtual about the Broadcom vs Tesco slugfest
Tesco is challenging Broadcom in court over allegations of contractual violations and unfair practices, including revoked support and perpetual licenses. The legal battle highlights tensions over Broadcom's pricing strategies and pressure on customers to adopt new products, with Tesco resisting despite potential migration costs.
- PDP Crisis: Drama in court over legal representation as court grants accelerated hearing
A court granted an accelerated hearing in a PDP crisis case after the plaintiffs' counsel stated the suit is time-bound. Justice Salim Ibrahim ordered the expedited process following the counsel's request.
- Chilling words allegedly said to Yazidi teen held by Melbourne ISIS Bride family - as explicit details of her alleged rape ordeal are revealed in court: 'I bought you for sex and housework'
A Yazidi teen is alleged to have been held by a Melbourne ISIS Bride family, with court details revealing explicit claims of her rape and forced labor. The family is accused of making chilling statements such as 'I bought you for sex and housework.'
- Owners of Channel 4 show mansion put it up for sale amid battle with planners and court case
The owners of Channel 4 have put their mansion up for sale while facing a planning dispute and ongoing court case. The property is at the center of a conflict with planners.
- Happy the elephant dies aged 55 after being euthanized at New York zoo
Happy, an Asian elephant involved in a 2018 court case over legal rights, was euthanized at the Bronx Zoo in New York at age 55 due to progressive, age-related health conditions. The Wildlife Conservation Society, which manages the zoo, confirmed the decision.
- Washington State McDonald’s franchisee to pay $1,000 each in class action settlement
A Washington State McDonald’s franchisee will pay $1,000 per claim in a class action settlement, despite denying any wrongdoing. The operator chose to settle the case to avoid further legal proceedings in court.
- Cider boss who torched his mineral water tycoon brother's car in row over parents' wills is hit with £875,000 court bill after suing and losing
A cider business owner who vandalized his mineral water tycoon brother's car during a dispute over their parents' wills faces an £875,000 court bill after losing a lawsuit. The case highlights a family conflict over inheritance and legal repercussions.
- Alleged Jeffrey Epstein suicide note tied up in court for years, New York Times reports
The New York Times reported that Jeffrey Epstein may have left a suicide note three weeks before his death, but the document has been sealed in a separate case for nearly seven years and remains confidential. The note's existence and content are tied to ongoing legal proceedings.
- Elon Musk and Sam Altman bring their rivalry to court
Elon Musk and Sam Altman, two prominent billionaires, are engaged in a legal dispute over their rivalry. The article questions which of the two, described as 'unloved billionaires,' the jury is more likely to trust.
- Elon Musk’s worst enemy in court is Elon Musk
Elon Musk's courtroom testimony was criticized for inconsistency and evasiveness, with his lawyer asking leading questions. During cross-examination, Musk refused to answer yes/no questions, contradicted earlier statements, and scolded his defense lawyer, William Savitt, causing visible concern among jurors.
- Special Forces soldier swaggers into court wearing aviator sunglasses as he's accused of making THOUSANDS betting on Maduro's arrest
A Special Forces soldier appeared in court wearing aviator sunglasses while facing accusations of profiting thousands by betting on the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. The case highlights potential legal and ethical violations involving a military figure and political instability in Venezuela.
- 'No face, no case!' Masked thief who targeted schoolchildren's bikes jailed despite arrogant boast to police
A masked thief who stole bikes from schoolchildren was jailed after arrogantly boasting to police. The criminal's arrest followed his failure to evade identification despite his disguise.
- IT consultant husband accused of driving his wife to suicide through 'tsunami of abuse' is CLEARED
An IT consultant husband accused of subjecting his wife to a 'tsunami of abuse' that allegedly led to her suicide was cleared in court. The case centered on claims of prolonged mistreatment, though the legal system found no sufficient evidence to convict him.
- Brothers with 'hobby' of attacking men they thought were gay beat civil servant to death 42 years ago, court hears
Two brothers with a history of attacking men they perceived as gay were involved in the 1981 beating death of a civil servant, a court case revealed 42 years later. The motive centered on anti-LGBTQ+ violence.
- Richard Desmond loses £1.3billion lotto jackpot claim that The National Lottery bid was unfair and now faces huge legal costs after a judge ruled there was 'really no basis' for his complaints
Richard Desmond lost a £1.3 billion claim against The National Lottery, with a judge ruling there was no basis for his allegations of unfair bidding. He now faces significant legal costs following the court's decision.
- Terrified Athena Strand repeatedly asked 'Are you a kidnapper?' during final drive with FedEx driver who abducted and killed her in video that made jurors sob
Athena Strand was abducted and killed by a FedEx driver during a terrifying final drive, during which she repeatedly asked, 'Are you a kidnapper?' A video of the incident, which left jurors emotionally distraught, was presented in court.