Cuban judicial system
Explore the Cuban Judicial System, highlighting cases of corruption, delayed justice, asylum-seeking judges, and harsh sentences for dissidents and common crimes.
Arbitrary Arrest of Young Cuban Father at Trinidad Beach Sparks Outrage: "He's a Peaceful Guy"
Published on 4/11/2025
Man Sentenced to 10 Years for Violent Attempted Cell Phone Theft in Santiago de Cuba
Published on 4/1/2025
Cuban Dissident Sentenced to Seven Years for Criticizing Díaz-Canel and Urging Protests
Published on 3/26/2025
Former Cuban Judge Melody González Remains in U.S. Custody as Year Ends
Published on 12/30/2024
Cuban Priest Alberto Reyes: "Change Doesn't Come on Its Own, Nor Can It Be Left to Time"
Published on 9/16/2024
Cuban Journalist Demands Harsher Penalties for Murderers: "A Just Sentence Can't Be Less Than 30 Years"
Published on 8/30/2024
No Trial Date Ten Months After Teen's Murder in Las Tunas
Published on 8/15/2024
Appeal Denied for Cuban Youths Convicted by Judge Now Seeking Asylum in the U.S.
Published on 8/10/2024
Cuban Faces Eight Years in Guantánamo Prison for Finding 50 Pounds of Sugar
Published on 7/9/2024
Vandalism Strikes Santa Clara: National Train Attacked with Stones
Published on 5/27/2024
Cuban Priest Alberto Reyes Criticizes Government: "We Live in a System That Has Corrupted Everything"
Published on 5/27/2024