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New Queensland breach of bail laws

Brisbane Times

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July 5, 2026

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New Queensland breach of bail laws

The Queensland government will today unveil tougher penalties for young offenders who commit crimes while on bail

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South Africa Today

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· Jun 26, 2026

Vusimuzi Matlala Medicare24 Guilty Plea: Legal Expert Analyzes State Witness Agreement

JOHANNESBURG, GAUTENG — The recent Vusimuzi Matlala Medicare24 guilty plea has sparked widespread legal debate as the alleged crime kingpin transitions into a state witness. As sentencing in the R360-million tender fraud case is postponed, legal experts are examining the strategic implications of the plea bargain and what it means for the broader corruption prosecution. []

The Real Deal

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· Jun 26, 2026

Lender can’t sidestep foreclosure at stalled Garment District condo project, judge rules

The long-running legal dispute over a failed Garment District condo conversion continues after a judge ruled that the lender will have to foreclose on the property the old-fashioned way. State Supreme Court Justice Andrea Masley reversed an earlier ruling that would have allowed Shanghai Commercial Bank to take over the title to 335 West 35th Street from the family of Taiwanese artist Dr. Tsing-Fang Chen, ruling that a deed-in-lieu of foreclosure agreement was legally a mortgage. The dispute stems from a loan the bank made to an entity tied to the Chen family, which bought the vacant, 12-story building near []This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.

PBS NewsHour

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· Jun 24, 2026

Judge says Trump administration can't make immigration arrests at courthouses

It is the second setback for courthouse arrests since May when a judge in New York barred them at immigration courts in that city.

NDTV

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· Jun 29, 2026

Meghalaya Court Upholds Sonam Raghuvanshi's Bail In Honeymoon Murder Case

The Shillong court had granted bail after observing that the investigating agency had failed to properly communicate the grounds of Sonam's arrest.

RTÉ News

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· Jul 10, 2026

Unrepresented woman refused bail challenges detention

A woman who was refused bail in a hearing where she did not have a solicitor due to the current dispute over legal aid has taken High Court proceedings challenging the lawfulness of her detention.

Toronto Sun

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· Jun 26, 2026

Letters to the Editor, June 26, 2026

ADULT CRIME, ADULT TIME I have read a lot recently about the need for bail reform. I agree that there needs to be bail reform and stricter sentencing for serious crimes, but In order to combat the ‘hire a kid to shoot and kill’ phenomenon, a serious look at changing the Youth Criminal Justice Act []

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Related coverage for "New Queensland breach of bail laws": South Africa Today — Vusimuzi Matlala Medicare24 Guilty Plea: Legal Expert Analyzes State Witness Agreement. The Real Deal — Lender can’t sidestep foreclosure at stalled Garment District condo project, judge rules. PBS NewsHour — Judge says Trump administration can't make immigration arrests at courthouses. NDTV — Meghalaya Court Upholds Sonam Raghuvanshi's Bail In Honeymoon Murder Case. RTÉ News — Unrepresented woman refused bail challenges detention. Toronto Sun — Letters to the Editor, June 26, 2026