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On 28 July 2022, a Kenyan court ordered Gachagua to reimburse KSh. 202 million (US$1.7 million), finding that the money was derived from corruption. [23] When he became Deputy President, Gachagua threatened to take action against the Judge Esther Maina who gave the orders. In November 2022, Gachagua faced corruption charges in a $60 million case.
The Open Court Project has videotaped over 7000 court cases in courts at different levels. The videos are stored, indexed and published in the public domain. In 2017 NGO Open Ukraine has launched the VR Court Project [ 30 ] aimed at videotaping court sessions with 3D 360 degree portable video cameras to create VR video records of court sessions.
However, his assumption of the position did not push through after the High Court ordered a temporary halt to Gachagua's removal on 18 October pending a hearing on 24 October 2024. [13] On October 31, 2024, the Nairobi High Court overturned another court's order to stay Kithure Kindiki's swearing-in. [ 14 ]
Attorney General Pam Bondi is expected to order a review of the cases brought against President Donald Trump, including those undertaken by prosecutors in New York who successfully defeated him in ...
In line with the longstanding rape shield laws of India, in August 2024, the Supreme Court ordered that the name and photos of the victim be removed from social media and electronic platforms. [54] On 17 September 2024 the Supreme Court specifically instructed Wikipedia to remove the name and photo of the victim. [55]
The Coast Guard intercepted a boat with 16 illegal aliens on board about 15 miles off the coast of Mission Bay in California on Sunday morning.. The Coast Guard said in a press release that at ...
[88] [89] On 28 July 2022, Ruto's running mate Gachagua was ordered by the anti-corruption court to forfeit Ksh 202 million to the state after it was determined the funds were proceeds of corruption. [90] On 6 August 2022, all candidates across all elective seats held their final campaigns in different parts of the country. [91]
A Mississippi judge ordered a newspaper to remove an editorial criticizing the mayor and city leaders after the officials sued, sparking complaints from press advocates that it violates the First ...