trial
Coverage of trial in the Nexus archive.
- Man accused of cutting off his genitals, using them to start a fire, authorities say
Christopher Peden is accused of cutting off his genitals and using them to start a garage fire in Fort Wayne, Indiana, leading to an arson charge with a potential 12-year prison sentence. Authorities found a gasoline container, four lighters, and a kitchen knife at the scene. Peden admitted to lying about a stabbing and confessed to the act, with a trial set for next week.
- Jailers and officials at Russia's 'torture prisons' in Ukraine exposed by BBC
The BBC has exposed Russian jailers and officials in Ukraine's detention centres accused of abuse. Former prisoners allege mistreatment and seek trials for the accused.
- Germany news: Federal Cabinet to approve draft 2027 budget
Germany's Federal Cabinet is set to approve a 2027 budget draft with increased borrowing and defense spending. Three men are facing trial over a large stash of illegal weapons.
- Sara Duterte Presidential Dream at Stake in Trial
Sara Duterte's presidential aspirations are in jeopardy due to an ongoing trial. The outcome of the trial could impact her political future.
- Alex Murdaugh returns to court for murders of his wife and son — as judge sets date for new trial
Alex Murdaugh was in court as a judge set a new trial for next year following the overturning of his double murder conviction. The case involves the murders of his wife and son.
- Day 3: Investigators walk through apartment, phone data in Blaise Taylor Trial
On the third day of the trial of former Tennessee Titans scout Blaise Taylor, investigators examined an apartment and phone data. Taylor is accused of poisoning his pregnant girlfriend, Jade Benning.
- Netanyahu wraps up trial testimony after 98 hearings across 18 months
PM Netanyahu concluded his trial testimony after 98 hearings spanning 18 months. He accused prosecutors of a politically motivated indictment that caused his family 'hell' and resulted in 'nothing' being found.
- Possible ruling today in sexual assault trial of Canadian businessman Frank Stronach
A possible ruling is expected today in the sexual assault trial of Canadian businessman Frank Stronach. The trial involves allegations of sexual assault against Stronach.
- Twenty-five anti-Isaac Herzog protesters to face joint trial in Sydney
Twenty-five people charged for protesting against the visit of the Israeli president will face a six-week joint trial in Sydney starting in July next year. The trial was arranged after lawyers argued for a joint hearing due to common legal issues across the cases.
- Florida developer George Pino has complete meltdown during trial over boat crash that killed teenage girl
Florida developer George Pino had a meltdown during a trial related to a boat crash that resulted in the death of a teenage girl. The incident is being addressed in a legal proceeding.
- Rob Reiner's son makes shock demand for inheritance as he awaits trial in jail for murdering parents
Rob Reiner's son is demanding inheritance while in jail awaiting trial for the murder of his parents. The case involves a shocking financial request amid criminal proceedings.
- Testimony ends after 4 days, closing arguments set in trial of fatal Texas track meet stabbing
A teenager charged with murder in the fatal stabbing of a competitor at a Texas track meet will not testify in his own defense. Testimony in the trial concluded after four days, with closing arguments now scheduled.
- Testimony ends after 4 days, closing arguments set in trial of fatal Texas track meet stabbing
A teenager charged with murder in the fatal stabbing of a competitor at a Texas track meet will not testify in his own defense. The trial's four-day testimony has concluded, with closing arguments now set to begin.
- Defense tries to buttress self-defense claim in Texas trial over teen athlete’s killing
A young man's defense team in a Texas trial is presenting additional witnesses to support a self-defense claim after he fatally stabbed a competitor during a high school track meet. The trial is entering its second week.
- Potential Karmelo Anthony jurors dismissed after saying they could never send him to prison: ‘He looks like a child’
Potential jurors in the Karmelo Anthony trial were dismissed after stating they could not envision sentencing him to life in prison or 'putting a brother in jail.' Some jurors also remarked that Anthony 'looks like a child,' influencing their inability to consider a severe sentence.
- Daily tablet could transform type 2 diabetes treatment, trial finds
A daily tablet may revolutionize type 2 diabetes treatment according to a trial. The findings suggest the medication could significantly improve management of the condition.
- Unfaithful wife's soul-baring message to husband revealed as he stands trial for her murder
An unfaithful wife's soul-baring message to her husband was revealed as he faces trial for her murder. The case centers on the husband's legal proceedings following her death.
- Tupac murder suspect Keefe D allegedly brags about killing in shocking audio
Audio tapes allegedly featuring Keefe D, the man accused of killing Tupac Shakur, have been discovered, showing him boasting about the rapper’s murder. The tapes could serve as key evidence in his upcoming trial.
- Former Sarkozy aide blasts ex-president's 'cruelty' at alleged Libyan funding trial
A former aide to French ex-president Nicolas Sarkozy criticized his 'cruelty' during a trial involving alleged Libyan funding. Sarkozy appeared at a Paris courthouse on May 26, 2026, as part of the legal proceedings.
- Wave of child abuse cases shakes schools in Paris
A school assistant in Paris is on trial for sexual mistreatment of children under his care, highlighting ongoing issues in the Paris school system. This case is part of a broader wave of child abuse allegations shaking the local education institutions.
- British man facing trial over the death of a bouncer at TOWIE star's Spanish restaurant goes on the run
A British man is facing trial for the death of a bouncer at a TOWIE star's restaurant in Spain and has gone on the run. The incident occurred at the celebrity-owned establishment, prompting legal proceedings.
- New Sam Bankman-Fried trial would be huge waste of court’s time, judge says
A judge stated that a new trial for Sam Bankman-Fried would be a significant waste of the court’s time. The comment highlights judicial skepticism about the necessity of further legal proceedings in the case.
- How Shivon Zilis Operated as Elon Musk’s OpenAI Insider
Messages from a trial reveal Shivon Zilis, mother of four of Elon Musk's children, acted as an intermediary between Musk and OpenAI. The information highlights her role in connecting Musk with the organization.
- Suspect in correspondents’ dinner shooting to remain in custody ahead of trial
Cole Tomas Allen, accused of attempting to assassinate President Trump at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner, will remain in custody ahead of his trial. Public defenders sought his release, but Allen agreed to stay in jail.
- Gruesome details of chainsaw and 'burn cage' revealed in D4vd trial as argument with Celeste Rivas, 14, allegedly led to slaying and dismemberment
The D4vd trial revealed gruesome details involving a chainsaw and 'burn cage' allegedly used in the slaying and dismemberment of 14-year-old Celeste Rivas. The prosecution claims an argument with Rivas led to the violent act.
- Musk accuses OpenAI lawyer of trying to 'trick' him in combative testimony
Elon Musk accused an OpenAI lawyer of attempting to 'trick' him during cross-examination in the third day of his lawsuit against Sam Altman and OpenAI. The trial centers on Musk's legal dispute with the former OpenAI CEO and the organization.
- Musk testifies for 2nd day in OpenAI trial
Elon Musk testified for a second day in a trial involving OpenAI and another tech company. The case pits two major tech entities against each other, with Wired's Paresh Dave providing analysis for CBS News.
- In court, Elon Musk accuses OpenAI of trying to 'have your cake and eat it, too'
Elon Musk accused OpenAI of abandoning its charitable mission during the second day of his trial against the AI startup. He argued that OpenAI is attempting to 'have your cake and eat it too' by diverging from its original goals.
- At his OpenAI trial, Musk relitigates an old friendship
Elon Musk testified under oath for the first time about a story he previously shared in interviews and Walter Isaacson's biography regarding an old friendship. The account is central to an OpenAI-related trial.
- As trial against OpenAI begins, Elon Musk seeks Sam Altman's ouster
Elon Musk is seeking the removal of Sam Altman from OpenAI as a trial against the company begins. If successful, Musk's request could significantly alter the structure and leadership of OpenAI, a leading AI organization.
- From exile to judge: Symbolism in Syria’s trial of Assad, former officials
A former death-sentenced judge, al-Aryan, now oversees the trial of Syria's former officials, including Assad, highlighting symbolic justice. However, the article notes that transitional justice remains incomplete in the country.
- Musk and Altman go to court
Elon Musk and OpenAI are in a legal trial over the origins of AI, credit, and financial claims. The case is expected to reveal sensitive information, potentially aligning with Musk's strategic goals.
- Moment cousin of fallen Syrian dictator Assad is paraded in courtroom cage as he goes on trial accused of mass shootings and torturing children
The cousin of the former Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad is on trial for alleged crimes including mass shootings and torturing children. He was publicly displayed in a courtroom cage during the proceedings, highlighting the political and legal tensions in post-Assad Syria.
- What's at stake in the Elon Musk-Sam Altman trial
The article discusses the implications of the legal trial between Elon Musk and Sam Altman, highlighting what is at stake for both parties and the broader tech industry.
- First trial of Assad-era Syrian official starts in Damascus
Syria has begun its first public trial of former Assad-era officials, with ex-security chief Atef Najib appearing in court in Damascus. The trial marks a significant legal development in post-Assad Syria.
- Revealed: The woman who stood by IT consultant as he was put on trial for driving his first wife to suicide through a 'tsunami of abuse'
An IT consultant was put on trial for allegedly driving his first wife to suicide through a 'tsunami of abuse', while his girlfriend stood by him during the trial. The case highlights domestic abuse claims and legal consequences.
- UK tribunal sends £2B claim accusing Microsoft of overcharging for licensing to trial
A UK tribunal has approved a £2 billion claim against Microsoft, alleging the company overcharges for Windows Server licenses when not used on Azure. The Competition Appeals Tribunal dismissed Microsoft's objections, allowing the lawsuit by UK-based cloud licensees to proceed to trial.
- Police sergeant feared her spine 'shattered' after Palestine Action activist struck her back with a sledgehammer, trial hears
A police sergeant testified that she feared her spine was shattered after being struck in the back with a sledgehammer by a Palestine Action activist. The incident occurred during a trial where the activist's actions are being scrutinized.
- Cocaine and heroin addict magistrate part of major drugs gang while sitting on court cases, trial told
A magistrate addicted to cocaine and heroin was revealed to be part of a major drugs gang while presiding over court cases. The trial exposed his dual role in the legal system and drug trafficking activities.
- Afghan boy, 16, says he 'was forced' to pilot small boat across the Channel as he faces trial for endangering 46 people
A 16-year-old Afghan boy claims he was forced to pilot a small boat across the English Channel, leading to a trial where he faces charges of endangering 46 people. The case highlights legal and humanitarian concerns surrounding migrant crossings and coercion.