Corona Protester Fined 1,000 Euros for Threatening Police in Luxembourg
More than six years after his detention, a Luxembourg court has sentenced a Corona demonstrator to a 1,000 Euro fine for threatening police officers.
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More than six years after his detention, a Luxembourg court has sentenced a Corona demonstrator to a 1,000 Euro fine for threatening police officers.
A driver in Luxembourg was fined 300 Euros and received a driving ban for driving 124 km/h in a 70 km/h zone on the highway, with police courts able to impose fines up to 2,000 Euros for serious traffic violations.

A court in Luxembourg has issued a 30-month probationary sentence to perpetrators who committed six robberies against unknown individuals in Luxembourg City within a 65-minute span. The court noted a favorable prognosis three years later.

A formal error has led to the confirmation of the inadmissibility of appeals against the begging ban in Luxembourg, according to the author of the article.

A court in Luxembourg has ruled in favor of an EU employee regarding a salary dispute, potentially improving pay conditions for European Commission staff.

A Luxembourg court has convicted a woman for hate speech after she complained about foreigners taking up all seats and then forced a child to give up their place.

An appeals court in Luxembourg is considering upholding a 13-year prison sentence for a man convicted of abusing his own daughter, after the defendant appealed the initial ruling.
Amazon has secured a victory as a Luxembourg court has annulled a record $854 million privacy fine previously imposed on the company.

A Luxembourg court has overturned the conviction of former journalist Sophie Schram and ex-RTL reporter Marc Thoma in the case involving Enrico Lunghi, citing reasons for their decision.

A significant court ruling in Luxembourg now allows individuals to reclaim losses incurred from online casinos, potentially triggering a wave of lawsuits against digital gambling operators. This decision could have far-reaching implications for the online gambling industry.

Luxembourg's Court of Auditors identified deficiencies in the control of hundreds of millions of euros in annual funding to social and health sector organizations, warning of potential double financing.