Category : Prosecution


British soldier charged with 2012 Kenya murder

Former soldier Robert James Purkiss faces extradition for the alleged murder of Agnes Wanjiru, whose body was found in a septic tank in Kenya. Follow the latest from Westminster Magistrates' Court.

Pastor guilty of wife's murder in Angola

A Minnesota preacher has been convicted for orchestrating his wife's brutal killing during a family trip to Angola, revealing a dark tale of deception and international crime.

Greg Lynn: Manslaughter Charges Possible if Appeal Succeeds

As convicted murderer Greg Lynn prepares to appeal his High Country killings conviction, legal authorities reveal manslaughter charges could be reconsidered if his conviction is overturned. Explore the potential legal scenarios in this developing case.

French lawyers sue Louvre to seize crown jewels

A group of French lawyers has launched an unprecedented legal action against the Louvre Museum, demanding the seizure of France's crown jewels in pursuit of an extraordinary compensation claim.

Pregnant British teen cleared in Georgia drug case

Exclusive: 19-year-old Bella Culley, seven months pregnant, finally flies home to Britain after Georgian authorities drop drug charges in dramatic U-turn following international pressure.

Missing Campers' Remains Found After Decade

The chilling discovery of Greg Lynn and Carol Clay's remains solves a decade-long missing persons case, revealing a tragic camping trip gone wrong in the Australian wilderness.

Double child killer Colin Pitchfork denied parole

The High Court has blocked the release of Colin Pitchfork, Britain's first convicted murderer using DNA evidence, in a major victory for victims' families and public safety campaigners.

CPS sued over Uxbridge rape case failures

The Crown Prosecution Service is being sued after dropping a serial rape case in Uxbridge, leaving the victim to discover her attacker on the street months later.

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