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.
Finding Strength: A Story of Overcoming Bullying
Once upon a time, in a small school nestled in the suburbs, there was a young boy named Tom. He was a bright and cheerful child who loved playing with his friends and going on adventures. Tom was always eager to make new friends and try new things.
By Hammad Masood3 years ago in Criminal
The Controversial Story of Robert Durst
Robert Alan Durst was an American real estate heir who was born on April 12, 1943, in Scarsdale, New York. He was the eldest son of Seymour Durst and Bernice Herstein, who were both real estate magnates. Robert had three younger siblings named Douglas, Tommy, and Wendy Durst.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal
The Story of Jeffery Hall and His Son, Joseph Hall.
Jeffrey Russell Hall was a plumber and the regional leader of the National Socialist Movement, also known as the Nazi Party, in Riverside, California, United States of America. On May 1, 2011, while sleeping on his couch, his 10-year-old son Joseph Hall shot him to death with his own gun.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal
The story of how Britany Barron and her husband, Armando Barron Killed and Beheaded her ex-Lover
33-year-old Britany Barron was found guilty of falsifying evidence in a case in which her husband is accused of murdering her ex-lover and ordering her to saw off the man's head.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal
How Two Burglars Brutally Murdered Telma Boinville
Telma Boinville, a 51-year-old teacher who also worked as a part-time cleaner, was murdered in 2017 in a Hawaii vacation home by 23-year-old Stephen Brown and his alleged girlfriend Hailey Dandurand who was 20. At the time of her death, Boinville, a teacher by profession, was working a second job cleaning vacation homes to supplement her income.
By Rare Stories3 years ago in Criminal
My Traumatizing Experience on Eid in Karachi
It was the second day of Eid, a time of joy and celebration for many in Karachi. I had spent the morning with my family, feasting on delicious food and exchanging gifts. As the day wore on, I decided to run some errands and headed out to the nearby Total Parco Pump on Super Highway. It was a warm evening, and the sun was just beginning to set as I made my way to the petrol station. I was walking along the sidewalk, lost in thought, when suddenly I felt a sharp tug on my shoulder. Before I could react, a man had stepped in front of me, pointing a gun at my face.
By Faisal Karim3 years ago in Criminal








