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Attorney General
The regime's pieces are moving: Changes in the Supreme Court and resignations shake power in Cuba
FBI foils a terrorist plot in California and arrests five individuals who were planning attacks for New Year's Eve
Prosecutor's Office initiates criminal proceedings for the murder of a teacher at the pedagogical school in Guantánamo
Trial begins for Alejandro Gil amid secrecy and heavy surveillance in Havana
Former spy René González calls for a public trial for Alejandro Gil as doubts grow about the fairness of the Cuban regime's justice system
María Victoria Gil asserts that her brother Alejandro denies all the charges against him
Cuban prosecution warns that fuel theft could lead to up to 30 years in prison
Florida prosecutor requests investigation into former senator for alerting on Facebook about ICE raid in Orlando
The Attorney General is investigating milk and gas canister thefts in Havana and Sancti Spíritus
Las Tunas reports alarming figures of sexual assaults, with a higher incidence in rural areas
Cuba's Prosecutor's Office confirms arrests due to protests over prolonged blackouts
The government creates a national registry for monitoring gender violence in Cuba
MININT claims the "anonymous" to denounce illegalities in Cuba
The Cuban government reiterates warnings about legal actions in the context of social unrest
Cuba and Russia sign cooperation program against crime
Five sentenced to life in prison in Cuba for femicides in 2023
The prosecutor denies an increase in murders in Cuba and blames social media for greater visibility
Mothers respond angrily to the regime's report denying an increase in violence in Cuba: "It's lies upon lies."
The Holguín Prosecutor's Office rectifies and orders provisional detention for the deputy director accused of raping a student with a disability
Father of young person detained for mercenarism: "MININT colleagues advised him not to go to Russia."
Trump Organization found guilty in tax fraud criminal scheme case
Cuba's Prosecutor's Office warns that taking minors on illegal exits may be considered a crime
Prosecutor threatens Cubans filmed in videos during protests in Havana
The government will penalize those responsible for "vandalistic acts" and offenses against Díaz-Canel during protests over power outages
Lawyer requests Cuban Television to put an end to Humberto López's reports
Trump refuses to testify about his finances before the New York prosecutor
Florida's attorney general urges Biden to declare fentanyl a "weapon of mass destruction."
Cuba and Spain's Attorney General sign cooperation agreement
The U.S. demands the release of 11J protesters nearly a year after the demonstrations
Prosecutor rejects change of precautionary measure in favor of Cuban activist Ktivo Disidente
The Attorney General of Cuba reports 381 convictions related to the protests of July 11
Cuban television shows images for the first time of the trials against the protesters from July 11th
Prosecutors in Holguín call to "confront any counter-revolutionary demonstration."
The Prosecutor's Office assures that there are reliable legal mechanisms for the protection of women affected by violence in Cuba
Cuban activist denounces forced relocation to the outskirts of Guantánamo for questioning
Prosecutor requests 20 years in prison for woman who participated in 11J protest
Amnesty International calls for monitoring the situation in Cuba in light of the government's rejection of the march on November 15
Cuban Prosecutor's Office threatens legal action against those participating in the 15N march
Up to 18 years in prison are being sought for a hundred demonstrators from the 11J protests in Cuba
Cubans send letter to power bodies in Cuba regarding those detained during the protests of July 11th
The Transition Council strongly condemns the attack in Paris and urges France to find those responsible
University students and professors deliver a letter to the Cuban Prosecutor's Office calling for the freedom of those detained in protests
How to defend against state insecurity due to protests in Cuba
Communist Party warns: "Cuba has laws to combat subversion."
The Attorney General exonerates Díaz-Canel from the crime of spreading epidemics
U.S. Attorney General: There is no evidence of fraud that would change the election outcome
Trump dismisses the New York prosecutor who investigated several of his allies involved in the Ukraine scheme
The Cuban Prosecutor's Office claims that it serves all citizens, but is facing criticism: "I asked a question and they blocked me."
The U.S. Attorney General has evidence that Antifa is behind the violence during the protests over George Floyd's death
Cuban Luis Pérez, federal prosecutor in Miami, has passed away
Cuban Prosecutor's Office, opposing functions
U.S. Attorney General to Visit Mexico Amid Tensions Over Drug Cartel Plan
The Attorney General's Office of Cuba publishes email addresses for "complaints, suggestions, and grievances."
Díaz-Canel calls on the Attorney General of the Republic to fight "against ideological subversion."
Trump announces his nominee for U.S. Attorney General.
Democrats in the U.S. Senate are considering suing the interim attorney general appointment made by Trump
Juan Escalona Reguera, the prosecutor in the trial that sentenced General Ochoa to death, has passed away
U.S. Attorney General facilitates the deportation of illegal immigrants
Protest against Decree 349 reaches the State Council, the Prosecutor's Office, and the Ministry of Culture
U.S. Attorney General prohibits judges from a practice that was halting the deportation of certain immigrants
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