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A Associação Europeia de Magistrados e Juizes vai pedir o indulto de um juiz espanhol que foi legitimamente sentenciado a uma das mais graves condenações que qualquer magistrado pode receber: a de prevaricação, por bem saber da ilegalidade e viol…
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A comédia grega, por Alberto Gonçalves.
Há uns meses, o El Mundo descreveu a Grécia, ou a administração pública da Grécia. À entrada de um hospital, quatro arbustos, presume-se que belíssimos, estavam ao cuidado de 45 jardineiros. Um carro of…
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Unanimidad contra Garzón por ‘laminar el derecho de defensa’:
En una sentencia demoledora, el Tribunal Supremo ha condenado este jueves a once años de inhabilitación al juez Baltasar Garzón por un delito de prevaricación al interceptar las conversaciones entre los principales imputados en la trama Gürtel y sus letrados en los locutorios carcelarios de Soto del Real (Madrid). La prevaricación, consistente en dictar resoluciones injustas a sabiendas de que lo son, es el delito más grave que se le puede atribuir a un miembro del Poder Judicial.
La Sala, compuesta por siete magistrados, entiende de forma unánime que Garzón “restringió de forma arbitraria” el derecho de defensa –un derecho fundamental reconocido por la Constitución ..
En términos muy duros, la sentencia señala que Garzón colocó “a todo el proceso penal español, teóricamente dotado de las garantías constitucionales y legales propias de un Estado de Derecho contemporáneo, al nivel de los sistemas políticos y procesales característicos de tiempos ya superados, (…) admitiendo prácticas que en los tiempos actuales solo se encuentran en los regímenes totalitarios en los que todo se considera válido para obtener la información que interesa, o se supone que interesa, al Estado”.
El Tribunal Supremo, que afirma que no hay en sus anales un precedente como éste donde un juez ordenara grabar las conversaciones entre imputados en una trama de corrupción y todas las defensas, añade que con esta medida también se pudo afectar a otros derechos como el de la intimidad, el secreto profesional o el derecho a no declarar ante un juez.
BÓNUS:
- Las piruetas jurídicas que han llevado a Garzón al banquillo
- La prescripción del delito de cohecho salva a Garzón de un tercer juicio
- Garzón planea encabezar un nuevo partido para aglutinar a los ‘indignados’
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The former Director of the British Eugenics Society, Lord John Maynard Keynes, would be proud.
Aplicando um plano do governo, nove Escolas Secundárias de Southampton, no Reino Unido, introduziram implantes contraceptivos em adolescentes sem a autoriza…
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Michael Seufert, deputado à Assembleia da Republica pelo CDS-PP, avançou hoje ao SAPO Notícias que o partido que representa não vai apoiar o projeto de Lei da Cópia Privada, do Partido Socialista, em discussão na …
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That’s Ronald Reagan, just before being shot by John Hinckley outside the Washington Hilton Hotel on March 30, 1981. The man in the white raincoat is Secret Service agent Jerry Parr; after the shooting, it was Parr who pushed Reagan into a limousine…
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A Parisian commercial court has upheld a lower court's ruling against Google France, ordering the company to pay a fine of €500,000 for giving away its maps services. The plaintiff, Bottin Cartographes, claims that Google leveraged the market share of its Maps platform — and the fact that it’s free — to undercut and stifle competition attempting to sell their topographical wares to businesses. “We proved the illegality of [Google's] strategy,” said Bottin’s counsel, noting that this was the first time Google has been convicted of malfeasance for this particular piece of software in the country. A representative from the search giant said it plans to appeal the decision, and reiterated the company’s belief that competition exists in the space. Personally, we think the court got it right. Why should people get an awesome product for free when they can pay for an inferior one, right?
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In June 1744, the College of William & Mary invited the Indians of the Six Nations to send 12 young men to be “properly” educated. They received this reply:
We know that you highly esteem the kind of learning taught in those Colleges, and that…