Three judges under suspicion of ‘cheating’ with artificial intelligence
Appeal court judges suspected of using ChatGPT (or similar) to overturn pretrial ruling “Strange expressions, careless Portuguese and citations of articles that don’t exist in the law”. These were the
Portugal ‘respects International Criminal Court arrest warrants’
Country would, in theory, arrest Israeli prime minister and former defence minister The minister of foreign affairs assured on Friday that Portugal will fulfil its “international obligations” if the International
‘Manifesto of 50’ set sights on country’s new Attorney General
Manifesto did its best to topple Portugal’s last Attorney General The Manifesto of the 50 – a group that came into being with an emphasis of toppling the country’s former
Sócrates trial yet to begin 10 years later as ex-PM insists he is innocent
Judges accuse Sócrates of “manifestly abusively and ostentatiously” trying to delay going on trial, while ex-PM has penned an article saying he is the victim of “political persecution” This Thursday
Investigation opens into ‘breaking of seal’ in evidence from Operation Influencer
Operation Influencer, the corruption probe that caused the downfall of António Costa’s Socialist government, is seemingly nowhere near a conclusion. Attorney General José Guerra has even said there is no
Justice minister orders inquiry into ‘case of Álvaro Sobrinho’
Justice minister Rita Alarcão Júdice has ordered an inquiry into revelations made on live television (by a SIC investigative team) that Álvaro Sobrinho, one of the key defendants in the
Pilot was wrong to land on packed beach in August, killing beachgoers
Appeal court judges find pilot ‘guilty of negligent homicide’ After the shock acquittal of a pilot who chose to save himself and his passenger by making an emergency landing on
Supreme Court tells former BPP banker “Go to Jail”
The Supreme Court of Justice (STJ) announced on Thursday that it has rejected the appeal filed by Salvador Pizarro de Fezas Vital, former director of BPP bank which ‘collapsed’ owing
BES trial opens, showing agony 10 years on is every bit as raw
Victims arrive with hearse: “They killed our savings, now it’s time for justice” More than 10 years on from the shockwaves caused by the implosion of the Espírito Santo banking
Trial into collapse (10 years ago) of Portugal’s largest private bank begins next week
BES/ GES empire cost country dearly, causing losses of almost €12 billion The trial of the main BES case begins on Tuesday and no one can predict when it will