Police have arrested Antanas Kandrotas, an active participant of anti-government protests nicknamed Celofanas, after he was sentenced to imprisonment for financial crimes earlier on Monday.
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The Court of Appeal of Lithuania on Tuesday softened the punishment for two former troops found guilty of spying for Russia.
The Lithuanian parliament on Tuesday sacked Judge Egidijus Lauzikas of the Supreme Court and approved the dismissal of Judge Valdimaras Bavejanas of the Court of Appeals for discrediting the profession.
The Court of Appeal of Lithuania on Wednesday started hearing the case of two former troops found guilty of spying for Russia.
Lithuania has turned to the Supreme Court of Sweden, appealing against Sweden's Court of Appeals' decision to uphold the Stockholm arbitration's 2016 ruling, unfavorable to Lithuania, in the country's dispute with Russian gas giant Gazprom.
A US court has dismissed an extradition appeal by Neringa Venckiene, a former Lithuanian judge and lawmaker.
Vilnius' municipal officials admit that the Lithuanian capital's national stadium project is stuck in limbo as Vilniaus Nacionalinis Stadionas (VNS), the second bidder for a concession agreement, plans to contest a court ruling upholding the city's decision to remove it from the tender process.
A total of 26 persons, including eight judges and five lawyers, were detained in Lithuania on February 20 due to suspected corruption in the country's judicial system, said Lithuanian Prosecutor General Evaldas Pašilis.
On Tuesday, the Lithuanian Court of Appeals rejected Vytautas Gapšys defence attorney’s complaint, which requested the withdrawal of restrictions on the accused, a written pledge to not leave the country, a press release states according to lrt.lt.
Former CEO of Lithuania's Port of Klaipėda Eugenijus Gentvilas doubts that the port will succeed in its bid to get him compensate alleged damage the port incurred during his management. The lawmaker is convinced that his case is "hopeless" and believes it's a sign of the upcoming elections.
The Lithuanian Court of Appeals on Thurday gave a green light to the concession tender of the National Stadium in Vilnius.
The Lithuanian Court of Appeals on Friday upheld prison sentences against a former Lithuanian Air Force officer and a Russian citizen convicted for spying.
The Lithuanian Court of Appeals will Friday pronounce its finding in connection to conviction of former Lithuanian Air Force officer and a Russian citizen on spying charges.
Nikolai Philipchenko, an officer of Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB), has withdrawn his appeal against a Lithuanian court's decision to sentence him to ten years in prison for spying.
The Vilnius administration should hold partnership negotiations with Italy's Gemmo for another four months on implementation of a street lighting project, a court has ruled.
Lithuania's MEP Viktor Uspaskich, the founder of the Labor Party who was not active in politics on the political arena for the past few years, on Friday confirmed plans to run for the party's leadership.
Prominent Ukrainian businessman and politician Oleg Radkovski and Ukraine's company Yugstroi Invest should pay 5.91 million US dollars (EUR 5.03 mln) in loan including interest to Trust Capital, a Lithuanian company linked with the real estate development company Hanner, a Vilnius court ruled on Oct...
Konstantin Mikhailov, a former member of a Soviet special police unit who is serving a life sentence in Lithuania for his role in the killings of Lithuanian border guards and police officers at the Medininkai checkpoint in 1991, has appealed to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.
Evaldas Rimašauskas, a Lithuanian national accused of defrauding the US-based IT giants Facebook and Google of over 100 million US dollars via an email fraud scheme, on Wednesday was turned over to American officials, the Lithuanian Criminal Police Bureau confirmed to BNS.
The Lithuanian Court of Appeals on Friday ruled to extradite Evaldas Rimašauskas, a Lithuanian national accused of swindling US tech giants Facebook and Google off 100 million US dollars via an email fraud scheme, to the United States.