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.
Silent Crimes: Kate’s Fight for Justice After Years of Abuse
Chemical Control and Spiking: “My Husband Raped Me for Years by Drugging Me” One evening, as Kate (not her real name) and her husband sat together and began to talk, she had no idea what he was about to confess.
By Ikram Ullah8 months ago in Criminal
Caroline Miller (Carolyn Bryant 2.0)
Recently, I made a story about a Walmart Karen named Caroline Miller who claims that an Indian man tried to kidnap her child at a Walmart in Georgia and trying to flee from the store. Miller tells the media what happened until a surveillance video from Walmart shows a different story for Miller proving Patel's innocence. Since his innocence has been proven on footage showing Bryant’s lies. With her lies proven on Walmart's surveillance footage, it made me believe why she accused Patel. Also, that whole story reminds me of Emmett Till’s accuser Carolyn Bryant come to think of it every aspect is similar to Bryant who falsely accused 14-year-old Emmett Till of assault causing the young boy lynched. Her husband and her got away with murder until years later she confess to lying about Till.
By Gladys W. Muturi8 months ago in Criminal
The Final War Between India and Pakistan
In May 2025, tensions between nuclear-armed neighbors India and Pakistan reached a perilous peak, marking the most severe military confrontation in decades. The conflict, ignited by a deadly attack in Indian-administered Kashmir, rapidly escalated into a full-scale exchange of missile strikes, air engagements, and drone warfare, with both sides accusing each other of aggression.
By Masood Zahid9 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
Understanding the Israel-Palestine War
The Israel-Palestine war is one of the most talked-about conflicts in the world. It has been going on for many years and affects millions of people, especially in a small region called Gaza and the West Bank. To truly understand this war, we need to learn more about the people living through it — including the Palestinians — and see their hopes, struggles, and dreams.
By Masood Zahid9 months ago in Criminal
The Murder Suspicion
It was a cold winter evening when the peace of Ridgewood Town was shattered. In a small house at the edge of the forest, a man named Mr. Saeed was found dead. He was a quiet, wealthy writer who mostly kept to himself. People respected him but didn’t know much about his personal life.
By Muhammad Hayat9 months ago in Criminal
Code Red
The rain hit the pavement like shattered glass, bouncing off the cracked concrete of East Bridge Street — a road locals called The Split. On one end, the neon lights of liquor stores flickered beside rundown apartments filled with people who’d stopped trusting sirens. On the other, the towering police precinct stood like a fortress, clean and unapproachable, as if untouched by the city it claimed to protect.
By Hamdan Khan9 months ago in Criminal











