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Don’t do the crime if you can’t do the time; a look into all aspects of a guilty verdict from the burden of proof to conviction to the judge’s sentence and more.
From Hero to Horror: The Tragic Descent of Thomas Jacob Sanford. Content Warning.
Introduction On Sunday morning in Grand Blanc Township, Michigan, the tranquility of worship was shattered by a devastating act of violence. A man crashed a pickup truck into a meetinghouse of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, opened fire on congregants, and set the building ablaze.
By Lynn Myers4 months ago in Criminal
As American Warships Lurk in Venezuela, Fear and Hope
As one speaker after another, microphone in hand, called on the hundreds of government supporters in one part of the city to defend the country with their lives, hundreds of them held their rifles to their chests.
By Francis Dami4 months ago in Criminal
New Surveillance Footage and Prison Leak Renew Questions in the Bryan Kohberger Case
The case against Bryan Kohberger, the man who admitted to killing four University of Idaho students in November 2022, continues to evolve—even after his guilty plea. Recent developments have revealed previously unseen surveillance footage and sparked a separate investigation into a leaked video from inside an Idaho prison. Together, these updates shed new light on both the night of the murders and the challenges facing investigators, corrections staff, and the community in the aftermath.
By Lawrence Lease4 months ago in Criminal
When a Scammer Exploits the Press: How Kurt Stephenson Duped the French Publication Le Progrès
Not long ago, Vocal published an article titled Villechenève’s Most Notorious Scammer. It laid out in detail how Kurt Stephenson deceived people through fraud, intimidation, and calculated manipulation. That reporting helped establish an important record: Stephenson was not the victim he sometimes claimed to be, but a perpetrator of repeated scams.
By Max Goldstein4 months ago in Criminal
Pro Bono Paralegal Mind Sharing
Not plageurizing. Prompted by this article: https://people.com/where-are-ruby-franke-jodi-hildebrandt-now-8733975 Ruby Franke. Charged with Child Abuse. Confessed. Serving time. A very provocative case. Her partner-in-crime: Jodi Hildebrandt. Same charge. Same situation. Did the system fail them? Is this justice or another case for a legal mind to use as an example of a Conflict of Interest between Human Rights and The Constitution of the United States of America? Both. This is why I wish to share my paralegal mentality for a defence for the two women aforementioned.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman4 months ago in Criminal
Flatmate turned landlord kept threatening to make me move out, so I moved out without telling him...
This goes back a long time, around 2004. I had moved away from home at 18 to go to University back in 2001. One of my roommates in student halls, Donald, ended up becoming a good buddy so when we moved out of halls after first year, we ended up in a 4 bedroom houseshare with two other friends. The yearly lease ran its course so when that tenancy was up, my friend who had quit University and was now working in a bank, decided to buy his own place and said I could rent his spare room.
By syed store4 months ago in Criminal
LondoCo-op Cyber Attack Hits £120m in Losses
The Co-op Group expects its cyber-attack to reduce full-year profits by £120 million, including the £80 million already lost in the first half. Chief Financial Officer Rachel Izzard told Reuters that the figure includes any insurance recovery but noted the company has limited coverage, mainly for immediate technology response, and does not expect to claim for backend losses.
By Faruk Hossain4 months ago in Criminal
4 People Who Wanted to Go to Jail
Ask most people, and they’ll tell you a trip to hell to come face to face with Satan himself is a better option than spending time locked up behind bars. Jail and prison are horrendous places designed to hold criminals who break the law and pose a threat to public safety. The food sucks, it’s scary, you’re a million miles away from the real world. Yet, for various reasons, some people prefer three hots and a cot over their current situations. Whether they wanted to escape spouses, needed shelter from the streets, became institutionalized after spending years locked up, or didn’t earn enough money to survive, much less thrive, the people on this list all took drastic measures to score a spot behind bars.
By Criminal Matters4 months ago in Criminal
Why 918 people commit suicide at Same time
Jim Jones was born in Crete, Indiana, USA, on May 13, 1931.Jim Jones began mobilizing around racism and racial integration in the 1950s, when he founded the Peoples Temple (1955 in Indianapolis, Indiana); from the start he welcomed Black and white members to worship together—rare at that time in the Midwest—and openly preached against segregation, which made his church stand out as a progressive, interracial movement long before the civil rights laws of the 1960s.
By Muhammad Talha4 months ago in Criminal
Michel Praddo Diabão: The Extreme Tattoo Artist Who Cut Off His Ears to Celebrate Freedom. AI-Generated.
Michel Praddo Diabão: The Extreme Tattoo Artist Who Cut Off His Ears to Celebrate Freedom Picture this: it's late 2020, and the world starts to breathe easier as mask rules fade away. In Brazil, one man takes it to a wild level. Michel Praddo, better known as Diabão, grabs a tool and slices off both his ears. This shocking move screams rebellion against lockdown blues. As Michel Praddo Diabão, he's a tattoo king with over 85% of his skin inked. His story shows how far some go for self-expression. It mixes body mod extremes with a fight for personal freedom during tough times.
By Story silver book 4 months ago in Criminal
Gaza Under Fire: Latest Escalation and the Human Cost
Gaza Under Fire: Latest Escalation and the Human Cost Gaza City — In the past week the long-running war in Gaza has surged into what international monitors and residents describe as one of its most destructive phases. Israeli forces have intensified bombardments and ground operations in and around Gaza City, razing high-rise towers, demolishing alleged underground militant infrastructure, and forcing hundreds of thousands of civilians to flee for their lives. Local health authorities report dozens killed in single nights of strikes, and humanitarian agencies warn that famine and lawlessness are deepening across the territory. Reuters+1
By Wings of Time 4 months ago in Criminal










