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Bai v. Mullin et al
Yu Bai filed a civil complaint in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California against defendants including Mullin et al. The case, docketed as 3:26-cv-03332, was filed on April 20, 2026, and is classified under Nature of Suit as Other Immigration Actions with the U.S. Government as defendant.
Gardens Open Across Channel Islands, Early June
The States of Guernsey announce the launch of the 2026 Rendez-vous aux Jardins in Guernsey, running 5-7 June. This European cultural event, organised by the French Ministry of Culture, celebrates its 23rd edition with the theme 'The Five Senses in the Garden: The View'. Twelve gardens across the Bailiwick are participating, including nine in Guernsey, two in Sark, and one in Alderney.
Mahadev Logistics v. Columbus Truck, Bailment Damages Remanded
The Ohio Court of Appeals Fifth District partially reversed and remanded a trial court judgment in a bailment dispute between Mahadev Logistics LLC and Columbus Truck & Equipment Centers LLC. The appellate court agreed with Appellant that the trial court erred in calculating damages, finding the methodology (subtracting original repair estimate from post-theft repair costs) improperly failed to account for additional claimed damages including towing expenses, missing parts, replacement keys, and lost profits from six months of non-use valued at $90,000. The case was remanded for further proceedings on the unreviewed damage components.
Anubis Anti-Bot Page Blocks Case Access
BAILII, the British and Irish Legal Information Institute, has deployed Anubis, a proof-of-work anti-bot challenge page, to protect its servers against aggressive AI web scraping. The system uses a Hashcash-style computational burden that is negligible for individual users but expensive at mass-scraper scale. Users with JavaScript-disabling browser extensions such as JShelter are required to disable them to access case content.
Bot Verification Page Blocks Access to England and Wales High Court Decision
BAILII has deployed Anubis, a proof-of-work anti-bot protection system, on its England and Wales case law database. The system uses Hashcash-style computational challenges to deter AI web scrapers while allowing legitimate users through with minimal friction. Users with JavaScript-blocking plugins such as JShelter may experience access issues.
Anti-Bot Verification Page Blocks Access to EWCA/Crim/2026/490
BAILII deployed Anubis, a proof-of-work-based anti-bot protection system, to protect its servers against AI web scraping. The system uses a Hashcash-style challenge that imposes negligible load on individual users but makes mass scraping economically impractical. Users must enable JavaScript to proceed past the verification.
Bot Verification Page Blocks Access to Case EWCA/Crim/2026/477
BAILII deployed Anubis, a proof-of-work anti-bot system, to protect server resources against AI web scraping. The system presents a JavaScript-based challenge to visitors before granting access to case content. The underlying case (EWCA/Crim/2026/477) is inaccessible behind the verification wall.
Northern Ireland High Court Family Division Decision 2026/9 - Case Content Inaccessible
The Northern Ireland High Court Family Division case (NIHC/Fam/2026/9) decision document is not accessible. The BAILII website returned an anti-bot protection page using the Anubis proof-of-work system, which blocks automated scraping. The actual court decision content was not retrieved. Users accessing this decision directly through a browser will need to complete the anti-bot challenge to view the ruling.
Bot Verification Page - Northern Ireland Court of Appeal
BAILII displays a bot verification page for Northern Ireland Court of Appeal case 2025/NICA/70, requiring proof-of-work completion before accessing the underlying judgment. The page explains that administrator-configured anti-scraping technology protects the site against automated data extraction. This is not a legal ruling but a technical access-control barrier.
Stablecoin Roundtable, 12th May, Regency Court, Guernsey
The Guernsey Financial Services Commission announced a Digital Forum roundtable on stablecoins scheduled for 12 May 2026 at 9:30am at Regency Court offices. The session is open to representatives of the Bailiwick's financial services sector and other stakeholders with expertise or interest in stablecoins. Topics will include economic and regulatory implications of different stablecoin models, yield-bearing structures, and interaction with existing financial frameworks.
Anti-bot Verification Page
BAILII (British and Irish Legal Information Institute) has deployed Anubis, a proof-of-work anti-bot protection system, on its Irish case pages. The system presents a JavaScript-based verification challenge to visitors, blocking access to the underlying case content. Users attempting to retrieve case 2026IEHC204 are required to complete the verification before proceeding.
Anti-bot Verification Page Blocks Access to EUECJ Case C44023
BAILII has deployed an anti-bot system named Anubis using Proof-of-Work (Hashcash-style) to block AI company scraping of its European Court of Justice case database. The system adds computational load for mass scrapers while remaining negligible for individual legitimate users. Access requires modern JavaScript; plugins like JShelter must be disabled.
BAILII Bot Verification Blocks EUECJ Case Access
BAILII deployed Anubis, a proof-of-work verification system, to block AI and mass-scraping access to its legal databases. Users attempting to access EUECJ case documents may encounter a bot-verification challenge before reaching content. The system adds negligible load for individual legitimate users but is designed to make large-scale scraping economically prohibitive.
Anti-Bot Protection Page Access Block
BAILII's Anubis anti-bot protection system blocked access to an EU European Court of Justice case (Case C75224/2026) behind a proof-of-work challenge page. The protection uses Hashcash-style proof-of-work to deter mass AI scraping while allowing legitimate users through after JavaScript verification. No regulatory content or case text is accessible on this page.
Bot Protection Page Encountered During Scraping Attempt
BAILII deployed Anubis, a proof-of-work bot protection system using a Hashcash-style scheme, to protect its server infrastructure against automated scraping. The system imposes computational overhead on mass scraping attempts while remaining negligible for individual legitimate users. The protection page notes that JavaScript-dependent features may conflict with browser privacy plugins such as JShelter.
EUECJ Case C75324 - Case Content Unavailable via Anti-Bot Challenge
BAILII Europe Recent Decisions page for EUECJ Case C75324 displays an Anubis anti-bot protection challenge rather than the underlying court decision. The page explains that Anubis uses a proof-of-work scheme to prevent AI companies from mass-scraping the website. The actual case content is inaccessible behind this challenge barrier.
Anti-bot Protection Blocks Access to EUECJ Case C67223
BAILII deployed Anubis, a proof-of-work anti-bot protection system, on its European Court of Justice case database. The system uses Hashcash-style proof-of-work to deter mass scraping by AI companies. Users must enable JavaScript and disable anti-fingerprinting browser extensions to access case content.
Anubis Proof-of-Work Bot Verification Blocking Access
BAILII has deployed Anubis, a proof-of-work bot verification system, to protect its server infrastructure against aggressive AI web scraping. The system uses Hashcash-style computational challenges to impose costs on mass scraping operations while remaining minimally burdensome for legitimate users. Website visitors using anti-bot plugins like JShelter must disable these tools to access BAILII content.
Bot Verification Page Blocks ECHR Case Access
BAILII has deployed Anubis, a Proof-of-Work anti-bot system, as a verification mechanism to protect its servers against automated scraping by AI companies. Users must complete a computational challenge to access ECHR case documents. The system requires JavaScript and may conflict with privacy plugins like JShelter.
Anti-bot Verification Page Blocks ECHR Case 66 Access
BAILII Europe deployed Anubis, a Proof-of-Work anti-bot protection system, to mitigate aggressive AI scraping that causes website downtime. The system uses Hashcash-style proof-of-work requiring modern JavaScript execution, which may block users with JavaScript-blocking extensions such as JShelter. No legal case content is accessible on this page.
Minnesota v. Bruce - Bail Bond Reinstatement Appeal
The Minnesota Court of Appeals affirmed a district court's partial denial of Midwest Bonding, LLC's petition to reinstate a forfeited $100,000 bail bond. The court found no abuse of discretion in reinstating only $50,000 of the bond, upholding the district court's weighing of factors related to the defendant's failure to appear.
Philadelphia Man Charged as Repeat Offender with CSAM Distribution and Invasion of Privacy
Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday announced criminal charges against Jason Sheasley, 40, of Philadelphia, for possession and distribution of child sexual abuse material and invasion of privacy. Sheasley, a repeat offender with a 2016 New Jersey conviction, was arraigned on nine felonies and three misdemeanors with $500,000 bail set. The investigation began in January when agents discovered Sheasley sharing CSAM videos online and found evidence of unauthorized video recording of a woman.
North Philadelphia Drug Trafficking Takedown - 17 Arrested
Pennsylvania Attorney General Dave Sunday, along with state and federal law enforcement partners, announced the takedown of the Louis Alexander Drug Trafficking Organization in North Philadelphia. Seventeen members were arrested and charged with corrupt organizations, drug possession with intent to deliver, and illegal firearms possession following raids at 30 locations. Seizures included over 4 pounds of cocaine, 130 pounds of marijuana, 27 firearms, and cash proceeds.
York County Man Charged with Insurance Fraud and Identity Theft
The Pennsylvania Attorney General announced felony charges against a York County man accused of orchestrating an insurance fraud scheme. The defendant allegedly used false identities and co-conspirators to insure scrapped vehicles and report fabricated accidents, defrauding insurers of over $180,000.
State v. Kahele - ICA Affirms Denial of Motion to Set Aside Bail Forfeiture
The Hawaii Intermediate Court of Appeals affirmed the Circuit Court's denial of Arthur Lee's motion to set aside bail forfeitures in four consolidated criminal cases. Lee, doing business as All in 1 Bonding, sought to vacate forfeiture judgments after his surety failed to appear for trial, arguing good cause under State v. Camara. The ICA upheld the denial, interpreting statutory requirements for bail bond forfeiture procedures.
Two companies and site manager prosecuted for asbestos disturbance
Two companies, Sohan Group Limited and Maize Metals Limited, and a site manager, Ali Raza Baig, have been prosecuted by the UK's Health and Safety Executive (HSE) for large-scale asbestos disturbance at a demolition site. Fines totaling over £88,000 were issued, and the site manager received a suspended prison sentence and director disqualification.
Law on Credit Institution and Investment Firm Failure (Consolidated)
CSSF published the consolidated version of the Law of 18 December 2015 on the failure of credit institutions and certain investment firms, updated through April 2026. The law establishes the legal framework for managing the resolution and orderly winding-up of failing credit institutions and investment firms in Luxembourg, transposing relevant EU directives including BRRD. The consolidated text applies to credit institutions, investment firms, and consumers under CSSF supervision.
Oklahoma Legislature Passes Bills to Strengthen Domestic Violence Laws
Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond announced the unanimous passage of four bills by the state legislature aimed at strengthening domestic violence prevention and prosecution. The measures introduce GPS monitoring for high-risk offenders, elevate serious injuries to felonies, allow prior abuse evidence, and mandate longer sentences for strangulation convictions. These bills, recommended by the Domestic Violence Fatality Review Board, aim to reduce domestic violence homicides.
Philadelphia Man Charged in $3.8M Luxury Vehicle Title-Washing Scheme
The Pennsylvania Attorney General and State Police have charged a Philadelphia man in a $3.8 million vehicle title-washing scheme involving 65 stolen luxury vehicles. The scheme allegedly involved falsified paperwork submitted to PennDOT to illegally re-title stolen cars for black market resale.
Vermont AG Charges Resident with Human Trafficking and Assault
The Vermont Attorney General's Office announced the arraignment of Richard Memoli, 69, on multiple felony and misdemeanor charges including human trafficking, sexual assault, and drug possession. The investigation was conducted by the Vergennes Police Department, and Mr. Memoli was ordered held without bail.
Environment Agency Arrests in Waste Crime Probe
The Environment Agency and Essex Police have arrested two men in connection with illegal waste dumping near Romford. This action is part of a broader investigation into large-scale waste crime, fraud, and money laundering across England.
Courvelle v. State of Arkansas - Failure to Appear Convictions Affirmed
Courvelle failure-to-appear appeal affirmed, 15-year sentence
Sanctions Notice for Viatcheslav Kantor Updated
The Guernsey Financial Services Commission (GFSC) has updated its sanctions notice regarding Viatcheslav Kantor, designated under UK sanctions related to Russia. Businesses must immediately check for relationships with the designated individual and freeze any associated assets, reporting findings to the Policy & Resources Committee and the GFSC.
Sanctions Notice: Two Individuals Designated Under ISIL/Al-Qaida Regulations
The Guernsey Financial Services Commission has issued a sanctions notice designating two individuals, Sami Jasim Muhammad Jaata Al-Jaburi and Abd El Hamid Salim Ibrahim Brukan Al-Khatouni, under ISIL (Da’esh) and Al-Qaida regulations. Businesses must immediately freeze assets and report any relationships with these individuals.
Wasim @ Shera vs State of Delhi - Bail Application
The Delhi High Court heard a bail application for Wasim @ Shera, accused of murder under Section 302/34 IPC and Arms Act. The court noted the applicant is involved in 14 other cases and a previous bail application was dismissed on merits.
Arbazkha S/O Ajharkha Pathan vs State Of Maharashtra - Bail Application
The Bombay High Court has issued a judgment regarding a bail application in a case involving charges under the Indian Penal Code, Indian Arms Act, Maharashtra Police Act, and the Maharashtra Control of Organized Crime Act. The case, registered as Crime No. 87/2022, concerns alleged offenses including attempted murder, robbery, rioting, and organized crime activities.
Deepak Baliram Kendre vs The State Of Maharashtra - Criminal Application
The Bombay High Court has issued an order in the criminal application filed by Deepak Baliram Kendre against the State of Maharashtra. The applicant, convicted under the POCSO Act, seeks suspension of sentence and bail pending appeal. The court's decision addresses arguments regarding the victim's age and the evidence presented.
Krushna Hiwale vs State of Maharashtra - Bail Application
The Bombay High Court heard two criminal applications concerning bail and bail condition breaches. One application sought relaxation of bail conditions, while the other requested cancellation of bail due to alleged breaches. The court reserved its decision on these matters.
Mahesh Gulabrao Ingale vs State of Maharashtra - Bail Application
The Bombay High Court heard a bail application for Mahesh Gulabrao Ingale, accused under sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act. The court considered arguments regarding the applicant's age, the victim's age, and the medical report.
State v. Trombley - Bail Jumping Statute Unconstitutionally Vague
The Montana Supreme Court affirmed a lower court's decision in State v. Trombley, ruling that the state's bail jumping statute (§ 45-7-308, MCA) is not unconstitutionally vague. The court found that the statute sufficiently defined the offense and that the State had alleged sufficient facts to establish probable cause.
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