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 Wolf of Wall Street
Jordan Belfort was a young and ambitious stockbroker with dreams of becoming the wealthiest man on Wall Street. With his smooth-talking sales tactics and unrelenting drive, he quickly rose through the ranks of his firm, building a fortune on the backs of unsuspecting investors.
By Shivam Rai 3 years ago in Criminal
Murder Mystery
Detective John Smith was one of the best detectives in the city, known for his sharp mind and keen eye for detail. But when he was assigned to a murder case that had stumped every other detective in the department, he knew that he was in for the challenge of a lifetime.
By Shivam Rai 3 years ago in Criminal
THE JOKER
The Joker was one of the most notorious criminals in all of Gotham City. He was a master of chaos and terror, always leaving a trail of destruction and despair in his wake. But for Batman, the Joker was more than just a criminal. He was a symbol of everything that was wrong with the world, a reminder that even in a city like Gotham, where justice and order were supposed to reign supreme, there was always evil lurking just beneath the surface.
By Shivam Rai 3 years ago in Criminal
Thanos
Thanos had always been a man of great ambition, a being who believed that he had been chosen by fate to save the universe from itself. He believed that the universe was overpopulated, with too many beings struggling to survive and not enough resources to go around. And so, Thanos had decided to take matters into his own hands.
By Shivam Rai 3 years ago in Criminal
Karikkan Villa Murder
Karikkanvilla murder is a criminal incident occurred at Meenthalakkara in Tiruvalla, in the south Indian state of Kerala in 1980. The murder was one of the criminal cases which drew considerable media and public interest in Kerala, which eventually led to the arrest and conviction of all the four accused. The case also led to a debate on the legal and moral implications of capital punishment as the prime accused, Reni George, went on to become a noted social worker.
By Promod Kumar S3 years ago in Criminal
The Child Who Grew Up Inside A Closet, Lauren Kavanaugh's Horrible Torture
On June 11, 2001, cops arrived to the Hutchins, Texas, home of Kenneth and Barbara Atkinson. They'd gotten a message reporting that Barbara's child, eight-year-old Lauren Kavanaugh, was being assaulted, but nothing could have prepared them for what they witnessed when they entered.
By Victoria Velkova3 years ago in Criminal
Ryan Poston's Murder By His Girlfriend — And Her Strange Conduct in Front of Cops
Northern Kentucky University is where Fort Mitchell, Kentucky-born attorney Ryan Poston obtained his law degree. Poston would die at the hands of his lover Shayna Hubers in Highland Heights, Kentucky, the place where his alma institution is located.
By Victoria Velkova3 years ago in Criminal
The 'Suitcase Killer', Melanie McGuire
Three dark green bags were recovered in and near the Chesapeake Bay over the course of 12 days in May 2004. One included legs, another a pelvis, and the third a torso and head. The body pieces belonged to Bill McGuire, a father of two from New Jersey, and investigators immediately assumed that his wife, Melanie McGuire, had murdered him. The case was immediately called the "Suitcase Murder" by the media.
By Victoria Velkova3 years ago in Criminal











