Man claims rights breach after not being allowed to participate in challenge proceedings he was involved in
Organisations push government to issue White Paper on controversial plan
Lawyers say bail requirements make it the 'biggest in Maltese history'
Lawyer says rejection 'proves there is no need to change existing law'
Many families keep suffering in silence as inquiries take too long to conclude
Melvin Debono had previously been granted bail over drugs, shooting and arson charges
In unusual move, court issues statement to condemn AG's last-minute request
Neidhardt said he was left in the dark after his son died in Malta over a year ago
The lawyer’s vital role in the criminal process
He has been placed under judicial control, which requires him to regularly check-in with authorities
As the cases against ex-government officials pile up, we untangle the web of charges
Policymakers should address clear shortcomings in the system, says Fiona Laferla
Pledges the plan is to create a more 'responsible process'
The constitutional reforms enacted in 2020 were one of the most significant steps this country has taken to strengthen its democracy since Independence
Opposition leader renews calls for publication of 17 Black magisterial inquiry
In defending its corrupt elements, Labour has become the problem
The attorney general should apologise and explain why she decided to charge Phyllisienne Brincat with hate speech
Lawyer claims Robert Vella played a major role in multiple shady deals
Driver received suspended jail sentence and one-year driving ban after admitting to involuntary manslaughter
Robert Abela should scrap his idea of reforming the system of magisterial inquiries
EIOs enable authorities to request evidence or investigative measures from another EU member state
A prescription period for reporting sexual abuse against minors should be abolished
Dismay over a magistrate's finding that alleged rape case was actually consensual
Malta is finally going to have an electronic monitoring system
Around 12 years ago, Labour pledged constitutional reform. We're still waiting
Former minister says he was relentlessly undermined from within and outside Malta
Speeding up court proceedings of domestic violence cases will transmit the message that the state considers these matters to be serious and urgent
Judge says court order to prosecute does not imply 'some form of guilt'
Victims of domestic violence continue to be let down by a state intent on big words and big promises but little real effective action
Family and friends hold vigil to mark two years since the mother of two's murder
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