Court slams Karatedo Federation of Hong Kong, China for imposing blanket four-month ‘freezing period’ on top members who switched clubs.
Court of Final Appeal overturns Lam Cheuk-ting’s acquittal for unlawfully revealing authorities were investigating police commander.
Thirteen public works projects, including 12 joint ventures with other construction firms, to be affected by the winding up order.
‘I plead not guilty to murder, but I plead guilty to manslaughter,’ defendant says.
Lai Changwei, 26, fails to appear at court hearing in which Department of Justice seeks review of sentence it considers inadequate.
Xie Binlong, 48, pleads guilty to committing hold-up in Sham Shui Po, which took place in broad daylight in 2019.
Religious studies teacher, 41, pleads guilty to two sexual offences against his former pupil at Christian school.
Cheung Ka-cheung, 69, carried out ‘persistent and relentless’ attack on victim using cleaver and fruit knife, court hears.
Court of Appeal dismisses Department of Justice’s request to send Lo Kin-hei’s 2019 unlawful assembly case back to District Court.
Chan Wai-yiu, 27, left for Japan in 2020 after initially avoiding charges, but was rearrested two years later when he returned to visit his ill mother.
Hong Kong court releases Tsui Zi-kew, 32, and Zhang Xinyan, 60, on two-year bind-over order.
75-year-old, who had overstayed in the city for more than a decade, snatched HK$14,000 from a bank in Yau Ma Tei using an airgun.
Mainland Chinese student sentenced to three months in prison for using forged New York University transcript in application to CUHK.
Mother and her boyfriend inflicted so much physical damage on boy he faces long-term neurological problems and permanent eye damage.
Chan Chi-shing committed crime three weeks into new job after being berated by manager.
‘Fast Beat’ is now serving a 53-month sentence for conspiracy to subvert state power through an unofficial ‘primary’ election five years ago.
Admission contradicts previous denial that he had deliberately concealed his intended meeting with then US No 2 official Mike Pence.
Vinci Wong, ex-chairman of Tung Wah Group of Hospitals, filed for bankruptcy in December 2024 after he was sued by a credit firm.
On 50th day of marathon trial, former media boss says he believes Communist Party can remain in power if it ends ‘tyrannical’ rule.
Despite ‘taking risks’ former media boss insists he stayed on the right side of the national security law’s red lines.
But former media boss rejects accusations the effort was meant to boost Donald Trump’s re-election bid in 2020.
‘You’re a Chinese person,’ bemused Hong Kong judge says to ex-media boss.
Prosecutors accuse former media boss of allowing three offensive commentaries to be published in his tabloid, court hears.
Court accepts Alice Lee’s explanation that she had to spend more time away from rented flat to look after elderly relatives.
Heated exchange unfolds in court as prosecutors grill ex-media boss about his grim predictions for city under the national security law.
Joseph John, president of the dissolved Hong Kong Independence Party, is appealing his five-year jail sentence for conspiracy to incite secession.
Wong Shun-lam, who was in debt to loan sharks, committed crime at Kwun Tong restaurant where he had previously worked as a cook.
Prosecutors accuse Lai of inciting public hatred towards central and city authorities with ‘exaggerated’, ‘totally unfounded’ claims in two articles.
Former Apple Daily founder admits he felt police were ‘evil’ at time of writing 2020 op-ed, but says he ‘indirectly’ condemned violence.
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Ex-media boss says he ‘did not tell the truth’ earlier about poll, adding he obtained quote for vote-counting software and advised on timing.
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