
Day 3 of Ousman Sonko’s Crimes Against Humanity Trial in Switzerland
The Federal Criminal Court questioned two alleged victims on Wednesday in the trial against former Gambian Interior Minister Ousman Sonko. The
The Federal Criminal Court questioned two alleged victims on Wednesday in the trial against former Gambian Interior Minister Ousman Sonko. The
The Swiss Federal Criminal Court will begin the trial of former Gambian Interior Minister Ousman Sonko on January 8, 2024, and it will continue until January 30, 2024.
Starting on January 26, 2024, the Judiciary will operate a new Special Criminal Division of the High Court.
CLAYTON COUNTY, Ga. — After a lawsuit was filed alleging a Gambian father and his son in Clayton County died when a
The European Union’s Supreme Court has ruled that FIFA and UEFA acted illegally when they banned the European Super League in 2021. The European Court ruled that FIFA and UEFA broke EU competition law by blocking the European Super League.
Ebou Sowe, a police officer, testified in the murder trial of Ousainou Bojang and his sister, Amie Bojang. Bojang is charged
Police Anti-Crime Unit head Momodou Sowe confirmed that Ousainou Bojang, the first accused in the Sukuta-Jabang Traffic Lights police shooting trial,
The popular jury trial of Bobo Keita, a 41-year-old Gambian accused of murdering his former brother-in-law in Zaragoza’s Delicias area, began on Monday at the First Section of the Provincial Court of Zaragoza. Keita pleaded not guilty in front of the nine jurors chosen to hear the case.
A popular jury, in Spain, will begin hearing and ultimately deciding the innocence or guilt of Bobo Keita, a 43-year-old Gambian accused of murdering his ex-brother-in-law, whom he allegedly stabbed to death on the stairs of number 29 of Don Pedro de Luna Street in Zaragoza on June 22, 2022.
Justice Achibonga, presiding over the Gambia’s High Court, granted bail to Paulo Djabi, Nadine Pereira, Mamadu Neto Djabi, and Secuna Jabi on Wednesday, with a total bail sum of D127,500,000. Earlier in September, a lower court released the four accused on bond.
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