German ‘prime suspect’ in Maddie McCann case Christian Brueckner is INNOCENT, says Portuguese police

Christian Brueckner, who German police believe killed Madeleine McCann, was not involved in her disappearance, it was claimed by a senior Portuguese police official.  The statement was made to a respected Spanish newspaper by an unnamed Portuguese police chief. The officer, described as a former Policia Judiciaria chief with in-depth knowledge of the Madeleine McCann … Read more

Prosecutor defends decision to pursue domestic abuse case against tragic TV presenter Caroline Flack

We were right to put Caroline Flack on trial: Prosecutor defends decision to pursue domestic abuse case against the tragic TV presenter Former chief prosecutor Ed Beltrami said it was right to charge Caroline Flack He said the Love Island presenter could have killed ‘terrified’ Lewis Burton, 27 Miss Flack, 40, was arrested and charged … Read more

Christian Brueckner ‘lost it’ when group discussed Madeleine McCann case

Christian Brueckner shouted ‘the child is dead now and that’s it’ when work colleagues discussed Madeleine McCann Lenta Johlitz, 34, worked at a kiosk shop in northern German town Braunschweig She said  Christian Brueckner wanted her friends to stop talking about the case He ‘totally lost it’ and ‘shouted: “The child is dead now and that’s … Read more

High Court judge censured for ‘ill-tempered and at times offensive language’ in libel case

A High Court judge who was counsel to the Leveson inquiry ‘harassed and intimidated’ an unrepresented claimant in a libel case and used ‘ill-tempered and at times offensive language’, fellow judges have said.  Mr Justice Jay has been been censured for his use of ‘immoderate’ language towards a claimant in the case, who was not represented by … Read more

High Court judge censured for ‘ill-tempered and at times offensive language’ in libel case

A High Court judge who was counsel to the Leveson inquiry ‘harassed and intimidated’ an unrepresented claimant in a libel case and used ‘ill-tempered and at times offensive language’, fellow judges have said.  Mr Justice Jay has been been censured for his use of ‘immoderate’ language towards a claimant in the case, who was not represented by … Read more

US coronavirus death toll tops 100,000 just four months after the first case was confirmed

The U.S. death toll from coronavirus topped 100,000 on Wednesday, a startling milestone just four months after the country’s first case was confirmed.  It remains the highest death toll from the virus in the world and surpasses the U.S. military combat fatalities suffered in every conflict since the Korean War.  Johns Hopkins University said there … Read more

US coronavirus death toll tops 100,000 just four months after the first case was confirmed

The U.S. death toll from coronavirus topped 100,000 on Wednesday, a startling milestone just four months after the country’s first case was confirmed.  It remains the highest death toll from the virus in the world and surpasses the U.S. military combat fatalities suffered in every conflict since the Korean War.  Johns Hopkins University said there … Read more

RICHARD HENRIQUES reveals there was one possible verdict to Britain’s notorious child killing case

Sir Richard Henriques, one of Britain’s most distinguished lawyers, played a leading role in some of the most notorious trials of recent years. In extracts from his new book in the Mail, Sir Richard has given a gripping account of his role in the trial of Dr Harold Shipman, and his forensic review of Operation Midland, … Read more

Japan tightens border after Carlos Ghosn fled the country in music case

Japan tightens border controls after former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn escaped the country while on bail By A Daily Mail Reporter Published: 23:01 BST, 5 January 2020 | Updated: 08:02 BST, 6 January 2020 Japan said yesterday said it would tighten immigration measures after former Nissan boss Carlos Ghosn fled to Lebanon while on bail. … Read more