Law’s many asses
Those familiar with the proverbial expression “the law is
Polidano won government contracts in 2021 despite pending €40 million tax bill
Building contractor Polidano Brothers – the company owned by
Legal experts clash as freezing orders on assets relaxed in high profile cases
Following at least three instances in which high profile
Court upholds prohibitory injunction against permanent secretary for education, MCAST
The court has upheld a prohibitory injunction against a
Court drops Joseph Muscat’s libel suit following three no-shows
A libel suit filed by disgraced former prime minister
Teenage workplace victim Matthew Bartolo’s family: ‘instead of helping us, they’re breaking us’
The welcoming warmth of the Bartolo family’s living room,
Maltese worker injured on duty fired by employer holding him responsible for damages
A Maltese truck driver and machinery operator, Joseph Spiteri,
The Schembri clan: proving the proverb
Josette Schembri Vella, wife of alleged fraudster and money
Family wins drawn-out court battle against attempt to force sale of Old Mint property share
One of the families that had almost signed over
Keith Schembri’s day of reckoning
The hearing in the compilation of evidence against 11
Representatives of financial services firm Zenith (formerly MFSP) face money laundering charges
Lorraine Falzon and Matthew Pace from Zenith (formerly MFSP),
In depth: Whistleblower in Giovanna Debono case pocketed over €1m
Until 2013, former Gozo Minister Giovanna Debono was considered
What chance that Keith Schembri will be home this weekend?
After being remanded in custody upon arraignment last Saturday,
Hitman reveals details about those accused of supplying the bomb that killed Daphne
In his testimony on Monday, hitman Vince Muscat gave
Melvin Theuma finally testifies on much-anticipated ‘hidden’ recordings
A conversation in which self-confessed middleman turned State witness
‘No one believes that no politician is involved in Daphne Caruana Galizia’s murder’
“No one believes Prime Minister Robert Abela when he
Magistrate Nadine Lia recuses herself in case against alleged bomb suppliers in Daphne Caruana Galizia murder
Magistrate Nadine Lia has recused herself from the compilation
‘A simple double click’: Middleman’s recordings and the lag in court procedures
Arguments with regards to the accessibility of files by
Four men charged
Four men were arraigned on Wednesday night in connection
Another AG lawyer jumps ship to help defence team in case filed by his former office
Updated to include comments from Matthew Xuereb. Matthew Xuereb,
Daphne Caruana Galizia’s assassination stalled revelations on Electrogas financial problems
Revelations on the Electrogas project were interrupted by the
Artistic freedom in the dock as satirist faces court action in Yorgen Fenech case
The author of satirical news website Bis-Serjeta faces up
Decree in Yorgen Fenech case has chilling effect on freedom of expression
Last Monday’s decree handed down by magistrate Rachel Montebello
No bank monitoring orders between 2015 and 2018 – Council of Europe report
The authorities in Malta are failing to regularly use
European press freedom organisation reacts to Neville Gafa’s acquittal
The European Centre for Press and Media Freedom (ECPMF)
On human rights day, ‘band club protection’ law held to be in breach of human rights
In a judgement handed down by the Civil Court
Executing the diabolical
Minister Ian Borg lied in Court. Magistrate Axiak declared
The People vs Joseph Muscat
As expected, disgraced former prime minister Joseph Muscat’s brazen
Joseph and the Character Assassination Propaganda Machine
A disgraced former Prime Minister walks into an inquiry
Court judgment sends wrong message to society
Upon delivery of a court judgment on Thursday that

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