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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.
Top 10 Most Dangerous Prisoners On Arizona Death Row
10 - Shawna Forde On May 30, 2009, a violent home invasion in Arivaca, Arizona, orchestrated by Shawna Forde, resulted in the deaths of 29-year-old Raul Flores Jr. and his 9-year-old daughter, Brisenia Ylianna Flores.
By Vidello Productions8 months ago in Criminal
The largest meatpacker in the world is getting ready to go public despite a history of bribery and corruption among its shareholders.
After decades of cross-party opposition in the Securities and Exchange Commission and Beef and Congress, JBS, the world's largest meat packer, finally received the green light listed on the New York Stock Exchange at the end of April.
By Francis Dami8 months ago in Criminal
The Caging of America
Aprison is a trap for catching time. Good reporting appears often about the inner life of the American prison, but the catch is that American prison life is mostly undramatic—the reported stories fail to grab us, because, for the most part, nothing happens. One day in the life of Ivan Denisovich is all you need to know about Ivan Denisovich, because the idea that anyone could live for a minute in such circumstances seems impossible; one day in the life of an American prison means much less, because the force of it is that one day typically stretches out for decades. It isn’t the horror of the time at hand but the unimaginable sameness of the time ahead that makes prisons unendurable for their inmates. The inmates on death row in Texas are called men in “timeless time,” because they alone aren’t serving time: they aren’t waiting out five years or a decade or a lifetime. The basic reality of American prisons is not that of the lock and key but that of the lock and clock.
By Farhan Rafid8 months ago in Criminal










