jury
The right to trial by an impartial jury is a defendant's constitutional right; explore this pivotal duty to assess the evidence, deliberate and deliver a verdict.
"The Postman's Revenge". Content Warning.
In the quiet village of Willowhaven,There was a postman named Samuel Jenkins, He was a kind and hardworking man, but was often mistreated by local residents. The residents made fun of him and treated him badly because they thought his work was not important.
By Hendrik SancheZ2 years ago in Criminal
Law School Murders: Adjunct
Kim paced with her fingers extended and together, almost like she was stalking and praying at the same time. “When he entered the vehicle of what would have been his eighth victim, Klana Winchester shoved him out of the car and sped off. He later went home and dialed the police to claim him for his misdeeds.”
By Skyler Saunders2 years ago in Criminal
Shadows of Justice
In the bustling city of Harmonyville, a wave of vigilantism began to cast shadows over the once-peaceful streets. A mysterious figure, clad in a mask and armed with a sense of self-righteousness, emerged as the self-appointed arbiter of justice. The citizens, frustrated by rising crime rates, started to view this vigilante as a symbol of hope.
By Martina Marriott2 years ago in Criminal
Joe Metheny, The Murderer Who Turned His Victims Into Hamburgers And Then Sold Them To Gullible Customers. Content Warning.
Joe Metheny was expected to fight when he was detained by the police in December 1996 on charges of assault. It seemed that the 450-pound, 6'1" lumberjack had a propensity to lose control. They anticipated some opposition, at the absolute least.
By Victoria Velkova2 years ago in Criminal
The Shocking Story of Gypsy Rose Blanchard . Content Warning.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard and her mother Dee Dee Blanchard had a certain allure that couldn't be ignored. A daughter who was afflicted with cancer, muscular dystrophy, and a variety of other maladies yet smiled every time she had, and a mother who was dedicated to giving her daughter everything she ever desired. For almost 20 years, they seemed to be the epitome of inspiration and optimism.
By Victoria Velkova2 years ago in Criminal
The Babysitter from Hell - Christine Falling. Content Warning.
Cassidy, the Johnson family's 2-year-old daughter, required a babysitter on February 25, 1980. Various tales circulated regarding Cassidy's parents' plans to go on a date or to work, but regardless of the situation, they need caretaker for their daughter. They so made a call to Christine Falling. Falling was trusted by the Johnsons since she had babysat for them on several occasions.
By Victoria Velkova2 years ago in Criminal
Inside the Story of Jesse Michael Anderson: The Man Killed By Jeffrey Dahmer's Killer.
An American who was found guilty of murdering his wife, Jesse Michael Anderson was killed in the same prison as the notorious serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer. The one who murdered them both was Christopher Scarver, another inmate who had also committed murder. This happened at the Columbia Correctional Institution in 1994.
By Rare Stories2 years ago in Criminal
A Web of Deceit: Unraveling the Enigma. Content Warning.
In the heart of a bustling metropolis, where shadows danced with secrets, a crime unfolded that would challenge even the sharpest minds. The cityscape, adorned with neon lights, concealed the dark underbelly that housed a labyrinth of deception.
By Nada soliman2 years ago in Criminal
Probation and Parole
In the intricate realm of criminal law and legal dramas, the terms 'parole' and 'probation' resonate with profound implications, venturing beyond casual parlance. While often used interchangeably, these concepts unfold distinct narratives in the symphony of justice, each contributing to a common goal — the reintegration of individuals into society. Let's explore the nuanced dynamics of probation and parole, tracing their divergent paths yet recognizing their shared purpose.
By Kinfeosi Adesegun2 years ago in Criminal










