Trump’s Presidency Can’t Protect Him from Criminal Prosecution: US Appeals Court Ruling!

WASHINGTON (AP) – A federal appeals court recently ruled against former president Donald Trump’s claim of immunity from criminal prosecution in connection with his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results. The ruling declined to support a broad interpretation of executive power, stating that the president is not above the law. The three-judge panel at the US court of appeals for the D.C. circuit rejected Trump’s position that he could only be prosecuted if he …

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Samsung Heir Acquitted of Financial Crimes: Latest Ruling in Samsung Merger Case Shocks Critics and Praises Business Lobbies

SEOUL, South Korea – The Seoul Central District Court acquitted Samsung Electronics Chairman Lee Jae-yong of financial crimes on Monday, concerning a controversial merger between Samsung affiliates in 2015 that tightened his grip over South Korea’s largest company. The court ruling could potentially alleviate the legal troubles surrounding the Samsung heir, less than two years after he was pardoned for a separate conviction of bribery in a corruption scandal that contributed to the downfall of …

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Acquitted: Samsung’s Lee Jae-yong Cleared of Financial Crimes in Game-Changing Ruling!

SEOUL, South Korea – Samsung’s Lee Jae-yong has been acquitted of stock and accounting fraud by a court in South Korea. This ruling comes as a surprise after years of legal troubles for the Samsung boss. The acquittal was particularly unexpected given the evidence presented against him. The charges against Lee Jae-yong involved stock manipulation and fraudulent accounting practices related to a 2015 merger. Prosecutors had alleged that Lee was involved in a scheme to …

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Greta Thunberg & Co-Defendants Found Not Guilty of Breaking Law – Historic Ruling Examined

Westminster, London, England – Climate change activist Greta Thunberg and four co-defendants were acquitted of charges related to a climate protest outside the InterContinental Hotel in Mayfair. The group was arrested after refusing to follow police instructions to move on during the demonstration on 17 October. District Judge John Law dismissed the public order charge, citing “no evidence” of any offense being committed, and criticized the police for imposing “unlawful” conditions on the protesters. The …

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Ruling

Wilmington, Delaware, a recent ruling by a judge concerning Elon Musk’s $56 billion compensation package from Tesla could have significant implications for CEO pay practices in the United States. The decision has led to concerns about the potential impact on the wealth of the world’s richest man and the future of executive compensation. Delaware Chancellor Kathaleen McCormick’s ruling to throw out Musk’s pay package is being described as a “wake-up call” for corporate directors regarding …

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