jury
The right to trial by an impartial jury is a defendant's constitutional right; explore this pivotal duty to assess the evidence, deliberate and deliver a verdict.
Jeremy Bamber: The White House Farm Mass Murderer
On the 13th of January 1961, a baby boy called Jeremy Paul Marsham in Kensington, London was born. His mother was Juliet Dorothy Wheeler who was a vicar’s daughter. She had an affair and fell pregnant with British Army Sergeant Major Leslie Brian Marsham whilst he was working as a controller at Buckingham Palace. Juliet gave Jeremy up for adoption the same year through the Church of England Children’s Society. When Jeremy was 6 months old, he was adopted by Nevill and June Bamber. The Bamber family were wealthy farmers who lived in a large Georgian house at White House Farm in Essex. Nevill was a local magistrate and former RAF pilot. In 1957, four years before adopting Jeremy, they adopted a baby girl called Shelia.
By YesItsMocha3 years ago in Criminal
Series of Mysterious Disappearances in a Small Town.
Detective Sarah Parker had seen her fair share of cases during her time in law enforcement, but the one she was currently investigating had her stumped. A series of mysterious disappearances had been reported in a small town just outside the city, and Sarah had been called in to investigate.
By Ramiz Raza3 years ago in Criminal
The risk of migration
The risk of migration Relocation has been a peculiarity noticed all through mankind's set of experiences, as individuals have moved starting with one spot then onto the next because of multiple factors like looking for better open doors, escaping from oppression or catastrophic events, or rejoining with relatives. While relocation can achieve positive changes, for example, financial development and social trade, it additionally involves different dangers. The dangers of relocation can be different for various individuals, contingent upon their singular conditions and the idea of their excursion. In this specific situation, it is fundamental to analyze the dangers of movement and foster systems to limit these dangers.
By xis-kaab123 years ago in Criminal
A Kidnap Gone Wrong or a Huge Cover Up?
It was Christmas 1996 when Patsy and John Ramsey called 911 to report that their daughter, JonBenét, had gone missing. The 24-hour news cycle was not as quick at the time of this case, and because it was the week between Christmas and New Year's, stories were famously sluggish to break. But, in the case of a young, white pageant girl from an affluent family, the news was swiftly picked up by the day's news channels and quickly spread to all corners of the world. What happened next became one of the most renowned and unsolved cases in contemporary history.
By Victoria Velkova3 years ago in Criminal
A Father's Fight
Jeff Green stands in front of the Evansville Civic Center holding a sign in his left hand and a picture in the other. The sign reads, "MURDER COVER-UP, OFFICER INVOLVED, LEAVE NO CHILD BEHIND" in simple black bubble letters on a piece of white poster board. The picture is of a beautiful young woman, makeup done and her hair brushed to perfection. He is very soft-spoken, his words enunciated with care, his story heartbreaking.
By Phoenixx Fyre Dean3 years ago in Criminal







