Judiciary Chief Blasts West for Harboring Terrorists
Judiciary Chief Hojjatoleslam Seyed Ebrahim Raisi yesterday hailed the Iranian intelligence forces for arresting the ringleader of a U.S.-based anti-Iran terrorist group and said the West has turned into a safe place for terrorists.
Era of Judicial Hit-And-Run Is Also Over
An official in Iran’s Judiciary says Iran will soon show the U.S. government that the era judiciary of hit-and-run is also over.
Granting Leave for Prisoners in Iran amid COVID-19 Outbreak
Iran’s Judiciary spokesperson unveiled instructions for granting more prisoners leave in the wake of a new wave of the COVID-19 in the country.
Ruhollah Zam Appeals against ‘Death Sentence’
Ruhollah Zam, the administrator of the Amad News counterrevolutionary website and Telegram channel, has appealed against a death sentence recently issued by the court.
Leader Urges Judiciary to Fight against Corruption
Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei called on the Iranian Judiciary to press on with tackling corruption with no toleration, but by observing the law and moral principles.
Wanted judge arrested in Romania
Iran’s Judiciary said a judge, who is accused of receiving €500,000 in bribes, has been arrested in Romania.
CIA, Mossad Spy Sentenced to Death
Judiciary’s spokesman Gholam-Hossein Esmaeili Mahmoud Mousavi Majd who was linked with CIA and Mossad and has provided them with intelligence from security bodies, especially armed forces like IRGC was sentenced to death.
No Escape From Justice for Fugitive Corruption Suspects
Judiciary Chief has ordered the serious pursuit of financial corruption suspects who have fled the country, warning that they will not be spared prosecution no matter where they have run to.
U.S., Europe’s Anti-Iran Fuss “Natural”
Judiciary Chief Ayatollah Seyed Ebrahim Raisi said on Monday that it is natural for U.S. and European countries to heap up accusations against Iran as they oppose the country's growth and progress.
Judiciary Dismisses UN Rights Report on Prison Furloughs
Judiciary spokesman dismissed as politically-motivated a United Nations human rights report that suggests Iranian prisoners