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Turkey's massive graft probe judge, prosecutor to stand trial
A Turkish court has accepted an indictment which charged a prosecutor and a judge in a landmark corruption investigation which targeted then Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdo?an's son and scores of businessman in 2013.
Kosovo Court of Appeals president arrested
The Kosovo police have arrested the president of the Court of Appeals, Sali Mekaj, the media in Pristina reported on Tuesday.
The media said that Mekaj was "caught red handed" in the town of Pec as he was negotiating the release of a person arrested for drug possession.
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Prosecutor appeals acquittal of former HDP deputy
A prosecutor has appealed the acquittal of a former Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) deputy on charges of being a member of an outlawed terrorist organization.
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Court acquits former HDP deputy of being outlawed terror group member
A former Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) deputy has been acquitted of charges of being a member of an outlawed terrorist organization.
Istanbul's 10th Court of Serious Crimes acquitted former MP Sebahat Tuncel of charges of being a member of the outlawed Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) on July 7.
Macedonia Postpones 'Terrorist Murders' Appeal Hearing
Amid a heavy police presence in a Skopje courtroom full of friends and relatives of the six alleged ethnic Albanian Muslim extremists who were sentenced to life in prison for terrorism over the killings, judge Liljana Shopova postponed the public hearing until September 11, citing "unfulfilled legal conditions".
Fidelity between couples not required after divorce case filed: Turkey's top court
Turkey's Supreme Court of Appeals has stated in a key ruling that fidelity among married partners would not be sought and be made the subject of a divorce after a divorce case has been filed.
PM Ponta voices SocDems' vexation upon sentencing of former party executive chair Dragnea
Prime Minister Victor Ponta asserted on Monday that there was discontentment within his Social Democrat Party (PSD) about the suspended one-year prison sentence for Liviu Dragnea, the former executive chair of the party and administration minister.
Joint bank accounts: Who gets the money?
Most of us have opened accounts at various bank branches. These accounts may be personal or joint.
In joint bank accounts ie. bank deposits where there are two or more cosigners there is a particular relationship between these two persons and the bank.
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GD trial to go to new court in September, new venue sought in interim
Court fines daily Star and Ergun Babahan for column about Ayd?n Do?an
Turkish daily Star and its then-columnist Ergun Babahan have been fined 6,000 Turkish Liras for ?violating the personal rights? of Do?an Holding Honorary President Ayd?n Do?an in a column published on Feb. 1, 2012.