Judge Orders Convicted Sexual Assaulter to Pay $150,000 for Mental Health Services Despite County’s Opposition

Appleton, Wisconsin – A controversial case in Outagamie County involving a man convicted of sexually assaulting a minor has sparked debate over whether restitution should be awarded to cover mental health services. Last March, Outagamie County Judge Vincent Biskupic ordered the man to pay $150,000 in restitution, despite the county’s reluctance to request the money due to concerns about revictimization. The decision has raised questions about the role of restitution in addressing the needs of victims and the potential impact on those responsible for payment. The case has drawn attention to the broader issue of … Read more

Senegal’s Constitutional Council Delivers Blow to Opposition Leader Sonko’s Presidential Aspirations, Sparking Legal Battle

DAKAR, Senegal — The Senegal Constitutional Council has barred opposition leader Ousmane Sonko from running in the upcoming presidential election. This decision is a blow to the hopes of his supporters, who see him as a strong contender against incumbent President Macky Sall. The council stated that Sonko did not meet the legal requirements to run for president due to an ongoing legal case against him. Sonko, a former tax inspector and rising political star, has been accused of rape by a beauty salon employee. He denies the allegations and claims they are politically motivated. … Read more

Belarusian President Grants Himself Immunity and Blocks Exiled Opposition Leaders from Future Elections

Minsk, Belarus – In a move to solidify his power and eliminate potential challengers in the upcoming presidential elections, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko has signed a new law granting him lifelong immunity from criminal prosecution. The law also aims to prevent opposition leaders living in exile from running in future elections. This controversial legislation, which technically applies to any former president and their family members, is primarily targeted at Lukashenko, who has ruled Belarus with an iron fist for nearly three decades. With the next presidential election scheduled for 2025, the new law significantly tightens … Read more