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Police, prosecution trade blame over protest-related court losses
A public dispute broke out between Israel Police and the State Attorney’s Office over the handling of protest cases, with police accusing the prosecution of abandoning officers.
Ticketmaster, Live Nation found to be holding illegal monopolies in US, jury finds
Haifa court extends detention of Israel Police officer suspected in gold bars theft
Tel Aviv court convicts crime boss Ismail Jarushi, 12 others in SSQ extortion-and-shooting case
Jerusalem court sentences man who posed as single in relationships with twelve women
The court determined that Fraiser’s actions constituted a single continuous criminal episode, with the defendant facing 20 to 36 months in prison.
Meta's Zuckerberg denies at LA trial that Instagram targets kids
Mark Zuckerberg faces questions in a trial accusing Meta and Google of profiting from social media addiction and harming children’s mental health.
Urich, Ofer Golan ask court to toss Filber ‘harassment’ indictment, alleging illegal phone searches
Yonatan Urich and Ofer Golan asked Judge Dror Kleitman to cancel the indictment against them, arguing that the investigation was tainted by unlawful phone searches and misleading representations.
Israeli court upholds order compelling KAN journalist to hand over raw footage in ‘Bild’ affair
The case placed the court squarely at the intersection of two weighty public interests: the independence of criminal investigations and the protection of a free press.
Court bars Netanyahu's chief-of-staff's departure for UK envoy post, reinstates restrictions
Judge Michael Karshen accepted the police appeal against a lower court decision that had largely lifted the conditions imposed on Braverman, who is under investigation.
Father blasts release of Israeli nurse who broke toddler's bones: 'Our child was helpless'
“How does the judge say that it’s enough to watch the video and then decide to release her?” the father said. “You have to look at the severity of her actions. This is a scandal.”
PMO's Chief of Staff Braverman cleared for travel, will assume UK ambassadorship
In a sharply reasoned decision, Judge Menahem Mizrahi rejected the police request to extend Braverman’s release conditions through February 24, canceling the prohibition on leaving the country.
Ben-Gvir blocks promotion of senior police investigations officer, citing ‘grave misconduct'
The announcement comes one day after A-G Gali Baharav-Miara accused National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir of political motivations in blocking Ruti Hauslich's promotion in the police.
The Epstein scandals and the collapse of moral restraint - opinion
Trust in today's world feels increasingly fragile, and Judaism offers hope that societies can recover not by lowering standards to match disappointment, but by reaffirming religious values.
Arizona court orders Uber to pay $8.5 million in compensation fees in sexual assault trial
The case, brought by plaintiff Jaylynn Dean, was the first trial, known as a bellwether, of more than 3,000 similar lawsuits against Uber that have been consolidated in US federal court.