innocence
The presumption of innocence is a cornerstone of the American legal system and a right that should not be taken for granted.
The Dead Man’s Last Call
M Mehran The phone rang at 2:09 a.m. Detective Jordan Vale was halfway through a stale donut and a stack of paperwork when the sound sliced through the silence of the precinct. Unknown number. Local area code. He almost ignored it.
By Muhammad Mehranabout a month ago in Criminal
The Night Detective Rios Broke the Rules
M Mehran Detective Elena Rios had never broken a rule in her life—not the small ones, not the big ones, not even the ones no one remembered existed. The department used to joke that if you opened her wallet, a laminated copy of the city code would fall out.
By Muhammad Mehranabout a month ago in Criminal
5 Tips for Effectively Communicating with Your Criminal Defense Attorney in Roselle
Navigating the criminal justice system is stressful, and the relationship you have with your criminal defense attorneys in Roselle can make all the difference. Your lawyer is your most important advocate, and effective communication is the cornerstone of a successful defense. A lack of clear and honest communication can lead to misunderstandings, missed opportunities, and ultimately, a less favorable outcome in your case. By following a few key tips, you can ensure you and your legal team are always on the same page.
By Marder and Seidlerabout a month ago in Criminal
The Shadow on Bramble Street
M Mehran The night Mrs. Ellery disappeared, Bramble Street held its breath. Detective Rowan Pierce arrived at the scene just past 11 p.m., greeted by the glow of porch lights and neighbors gathered like moths. The Ellery house—small, yellow, immaculate—looked painfully ordinary for the horrors whispered about it.
By Muhammad Mehranabout a month ago in Criminal
The Last Witness
M Mehran Rain fell in needles the night Detective Mara Vance realized she was being followed. She’d left the precinct after midnight, the kind of exhausted where the world felt underwater. The Rosen Case—a convenience-store robbery gone brutal—had dragged the department for weeks. A clerk dead, a missing witness, and a blurry security tape that showed a man with a serpent tattoo along his wrist. That was it. No face. No prints. No breaks.
By Muhammad Mehranabout a month ago in Criminal
The Man Who Locked Himself In: The Impossible Murder of Room 1046
There are murders that frighten you because they are violent. And then there are murders that frighten you because they make no sense at all. The case of Room 1046 sits firmly in the second category — a story built of contradictions, shadows, unanswered questions, and a victim whose own identity was a mystery.
By The Insight Ledger about a month ago in Criminal











