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.
The Shadow of Johnny Depp's Adversary.
"If you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you." With a deep breath and a thrum of courage, Johnny Depp steps into no man's land. As the first sole lands on the unforgiving terrain, observers shoot out of the undergrowth. Between them, there are wry smiles, suspicious eyes and aloof stances.
By Peter Spering4 years ago in Criminal
Regulatory Challenges of Self-Driving Cars
In the next decade, “self-driving” as a mode of transportation will evolve to the point where it seems to us as a regular conventional automobile does now. According to statistics, the self-driving vehicle sector might be worth $7 trillion by 2050.
By Sufyan Maan, M.Eng4 years ago in Criminal
3 Frustrating Reasons It's Taking Forever to Secure A Settlement for Your Personal Injury Claim
The injury left you confined to the house. You couldn’t work, experienced pain, and lost a great deal of money in the process. You did your research, submitted a claim, and months have passed without getting a settlement offer. Now you can’t help but wonder if you made an error in the paperwork. Or, worse, there’s a conspiracy in motion.
By Kevin Brown4 years ago in Criminal
All About My Bruises (PT11)
CHAPTER ELEVEN Three months later Even through the constant haze that so much beating from Sam had put me in, I knew I had missed my period for three months. God was seriously against me. Why did I choose this time to get pregnant? I had wanted a baby when I married Sam but I didn't want it again, not if it was conceived by the way Sam had been raping me constantly for the last three months. I have decided to stop calling it rape. I didn't know what to call it; but it was no longer rape, for I did not move or shout or do anything again when he came to do his deed. I just lay there like a block of wood and waited for him to be done. I have been Sam's prisoner for three months. I have bruises all over my body, courtesy of Sam's beating. There was no part of my body that did not know Sam's foot or hand.
By Nneka Anieze4 years ago in Criminal
Justice or Grace and Mercy for Ahmaud Arbery?
While folks hold up signs declaring “Justice for Ahmaud,” do they really mean it? Past figures like Jesus of Nazareth spoke of grace and mercy for the guilty. The suspected murderers of Ahmaud Arbery should be prosecuted and for their alleged foul deeds. This, however, runs contrary to the teachings of Jesus who said about his attackers “forgive them for they know mot what they do.”
By Skyler Saunders4 years ago in Criminal
Love Will Tear Her Apart
My girlfriend Marie works at an antique shop. That’s where we met. I went in looking for vinyl records but then I saw her, she was the most beautiful thing in that charming little shop. She rang my items through and stopped to tell me she was a Talking Heads fan as well, holding my soon-to-be record of ‘77.
By Luiza Araujo4 years ago in Criminal








