investigation
Whodunnit, and why? All about criminal investigations and the forensic methods used to search for clues and collect evidence to get to the bottom of the crime.
Hatch Act. Content Warning.
Introduction: The United States government's ethical code is based on the Hatch Act, which was passed in 1939. By limiting their participation in partisan political activities, this federal law aims to guarantee the impartiality and integrity of federal employees. The Hatch Act limits political engagement while on duty or in an official capacity in order to prevent the misuse of public resources and maintain the neutrality of government institutions. The Hatch Act has recently received a lot of attention, which has led to debates about the law's effectiveness and the consequences for those who break it. A valuable insight into the difficulties of maintaining a fair and impartial government in the ever-evolving political landscape can be gained by examining the nature and impact of the Hatch Act violations.
By Crack Head3 years ago in Criminal
The Killer Clown
A clown came to Marlene Warren's door on a May morning in 1990, handed her carnations and balloons, and then shot her dead in front of her son. On Tuesday, her husband's alleged mistress and future wife finally pleaded guilty to being the killer — even though she still insists she is not — closing a case that is strange even by Florida standards.
By Grace Williams3 years ago in Criminal
Sarah's Diamond Heist
The sun had set over the city skyline, and the streets were quiet. Sarah had been waiting for this moment for weeks. She had planned and prepared, and now the time had come. She knew the building like the back of her hand, having studied its every nook and cranny. The security guards were on their rounds, but she had timed it perfectly. She waited until they had passed her by before making her move.
By Daniel Dahlstrom3 years ago in Criminal
The Enigmatic Brush
#TheEnigmaticBrush is a tale that explores the depths of human emotions, the pursuit of recognition, and the potential for redemption. It reminds us that our passions, when guided by a moral compass, can transform even the darkest corners of our lives into brilliant works of art. "True artistry lies not only in the strokes of the brush but also in the intent of the heart."
By kulandaivel3 years ago in Criminal
Truck Accident Attorneys in the USA
Introduction: Truck accidents can have devastating consequences, resulting in severe injuries, property damage, and even loss of life. When faced with the aftermath of a truck accident, victims are often confronted with a complex legal landscape involving trucking companies, insurance providers, and various legal regulations. In such challenging times, the expertise of a truck accident attorney becomes indispensable. In this blog, we will explore the crucial role that truck accident attorneys play in the USA, advocating for the rights of victims and helping them navigate the legal complexities to seek justice and rightful compensation.
By Farzan Shayan3 years ago in Criminal
Former US president Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to federal charges in a Miami court on Tuesday.
Former US president Donald Trump pleaded not guilty on Tuesday to federal criminal charges that he unlawfully kept national-security documents when he left office and lied to officials who sought to recover them.Trump's plea, entered before US Magistrate Judge Jonathan Goodman in a federal court in Miami, sets up a legal battle likely to play out over coming months as he campaigns to win back the presidency in a November 2024 election. Experts say it could be a year or more before a trial takes place.
By NTANDO MFEKA 3 years ago in Criminal
Alfie Steele: Mum and partner guilty of killing boy in bath. Content Warning.
Alfie Steele was found unresponsive at his home in Droitwich, Worcestershire, in February 2021. Dirk Howell, 41, was found guilty of murdering the young boy and his mother, Carla Scott, was convicted of his manslaughter.
By Omolara Babatunde3 years ago in Criminal







