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Turkey Jails Another Professor Deported from Moldova
A Turkish court on Friday jailed an employee of the Orizont private high school chain in Moldova, Yasin Ozdil - who was handed over to Turkey in 2018 in a joint secret service operation - for 12 years.
Ozdil formerly headed the public relations department for a branch of the school chain in the Durlesti area, near the Moldovan capital, Chisinau.
2 get heavy jail terms for murder of prosecutor
A Turkish court on July 11 gave aggravated life sentences to two convicts in the high-profile murder of a prosecutor in Istanbul in 2015, according to a judicial source.
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4 get life sentence for violating constitution in Ergenekon case
A Turkish court on July 1 handed down life sentences to four defendants of Ergenekon case for violating the constitution.
Turkish court sentences defendants in MİT trucks case
A Turkish court on June 28 sentenced a group of seven gendarmerie officers and prosecutors over the 2014 case of National Intelligence Organization (MİT) trucks stopped illegally near the Turkish-Syrian border.
47 get aggravated life sentence in FETÖ military academy case
A Turkish court on June 26 convicted 47 defendants with aggravated life terms for the incidents that took place in a military academy during the July 15 defeated coup in Turkey, according to a judicial source.
US Consulate staffer released from house arrest
A Turkish court ruled on June 25 to release a Turkish employee of the U.S. Consulate General in Istanbul and his family from house arrest on health grounds but said he could not leave the country during his trial.
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Turkey sentences 24 to life in FETÖ coup ringleaders trial
A Turkish court on June 20 handed down aggravated life sentences to scores of convicts for their involvement in the defeated 2016 coup in Turkey, according to judicial sources.
Planned construction in Gölcük National Park halted
A Turkish court has halted a planned construction in Gölcük National Park in the northwestern province of Bolu, forestalling the establishment of 25 bungalows and a 19-room mountain mansion.
Spy trial resumes for US consular staffer
A U.S. Consular staffer was ordered to remain in custody by a Turkish court on May 15 after the latest hearing in his trial on espionage.
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Turkish court acquits ISIL emir’s wife in Gaziantep attack
A Turkish court has acquitted an ISIL emir's wife in a case concerning the Aug. 20, 2016, attack carried out in the southeastern province of Gaziantep.