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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.
How a sex cult was formed in a college
Hello, hello Imagine this, you're on your way to work, after dropping of your kid. You're thinking about all the tasks you have to do when you get to the office, when, suddenly you receive an email. You recognize the name of the sender, it's Claudia a classmate of yours from 10 years ago. You click the link, and the first thing that pops up is a escort profile of Claudia telling you all about her rates and what she does. You gotta do what you gotta do that's for sure but... wow. Theres another tab in the website, now you're curious, you click it.
By Joana Pires9 months ago in Criminal
3 Horrific Mother's Day Murders. Content Warning.
Mother’s Day is the designated time of the year when children can show their moms how thankful they are for wiping away tears, making boo-boos disappear, cooking delicious meals, and always having their backs. She deserves praise and honor every day of the year, although this special day provides her with another deserving opportunity to relish in her sheer amazement. Sadly, happy celebrations do not occur in every household. Mother’s Day has turned out to be tragic for some mothers who lost their lives at the hands of their own children.
By Criminal Matters9 months ago in Criminal
The Gaza And Israel Tensions
The Gaza Catastrophe: A Testament to Israel’s Brutality and Palestinian Resilience The situation in Gaza is not merely a conflict—it is a systematic campaign of destruction, displacement, and dehumanization orchestrated by Israel against the Palestinian people. Since October 2023, Israel’s military offensive has turned Gaza into a wasteland, killing over 52,000 Palestinians, displacing nearly the entire population, and imposing a blockade that has created famine-like conditions . This is not war; this is genocide.
By Saad Sunain9 months ago in Criminal
Alice Kyteler: Ireland’s First Witch Trial and the Origins of European Witchcraft Persecution
In 1324, long before the infamous witch trials of Salem or Bamberg, a wealthy Irish noblewoman named Alice Kyteler became the central figure in one of Europe’s earliest recorded witchcraft trials. Her story is a revealing look at medieval attitudes toward power, gender, and fear of the occult.
By Wade Wainio9 months ago in Criminal
Comprehensive Legal Services in Mallorca: From Property Law to Residence Permits
Mallorca, a jewel in the Balearic Islands, has increasingly become a preferred destination for international property buyers, expats, and business investors. However, navigating the Spanish legal system—especially regarding property acquisition, residence permits, and tax obligations—requires expert legal guidance. This article explores the essential legal services available in Mallorca, including property law consultancy, visa and residence permits, building permit consulting, and more.
By legalmanagement9 months ago in Criminal
🛑 TODAY: WAR BREAKS OUT BETWEEN PAKISTAN AND INDIA
Date: May 7, 2025; Srinagar/New Delhi/Islamabad – At precisely 3:40 AM IST today, the world woke up to a nightmare scenario long feared by diplomats and defense experts. War has officially broken out between India and Pakistan, following a deadly chain of events that escalated from a single attack to a full-fledged military confrontation.
By saqiab khan9 months ago in Criminal
Cold Case Heat Map
When budget cuts threatened to shut down the cold case unit, analyst Sam Kovac created a controversial heat map—an algorithm tracking hundreds of unsolved cases against seemingly unrelated data points: weather patterns, economic indicators, and social media trends. The department mocked his methods until his map predicted the exact location where a forty-year-old victim's missing locket would be found.
By Edmund Oduro9 months ago in Criminal
Germany is still diligently looking for its fallen soldiers 80 years after World War II.
In a forest near Berlin, 107 wreckages were buried in Solle last week. Students placed white gerbera flowers on small black fins, and leaned them concerning the largely dug tombs of German soldiers. position. The gesture of memory was part of a long, complicated, and sometimes controversial effort 80 years after the war, and Nazi Germany began to record German deaths. That's not over yet - there is still a lot of work to identify the deaths and notify surviving families.
By Francis Dami9 months ago in Criminal
India–Pakistan Tensions Rise
A deadly militant attack in Indian-administered Kashmir has reignited long-standing tensions between South Asia’s two nuclear-armed neighbors, India and Pakistan. The incident, which claimed the lives of 26 individuals—mostly Hindus—has triggered a new wave of diplomatic, military, and geopolitical unease in the region.
By Masood Zahid9 months ago in Criminal
The Silence Below the Floorboards
The Silence Below the Floorboards “Some secrets don’t stay buried—especially when they remember your name.” By A. There is a certain quiet that doesn’t come with peace. It hums in the spaces between ticking clocks and creaking beams. It isn’t silence at all—it’s memory, waiting.
By Qaisar Jan9 months ago in Criminal







