Death Row: The Agatha Christie Style For many, the term “death row” conjures up images of hardened criminals and gruesome … More
Tag: Justice System
The Fight to End Racial Profiling in Traffic Stops Gains Momentum
On Wednesday, Ayanna Pressley, a Democratic congresswoman from Massachusetts retweeted a statement made by Representative Cori Bush of Missouri. The … More
The Global Surge of Murder: A Call for Societal Change and Justice for Victims’ Families
Murder is a heinous crime that has plagued societies for centuries. It is the ultimate violation of human life and … More
The Importance of Due Process in the American Justice System
Due process is a fundamental principle enshrined in the United States Constitution, which guarantees that every person has the right … More
Unveiling the Crucial Role of Criminal Investigation Procedures in Law Enforcement
Criminal investigation procedures are a crucial aspect of law enforcement. These procedures help to identify and apprehend criminals, collect evidence, … More
Uncovering the Tragic Legacy of the Salem Witch Trials
In the late 17th century, a small Puritan community in Salem, Massachusetts became embroiled in one of the most infamous … More
The O.J. Simpson Case: Understanding the Difference Between Murder and Manslaughter
On the evening of June 12, 1994, Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman were brutally murdered outside Brown’s home in … More
San Francisco’s Cashless Bail and DA’s Gun Crime Blindness: Justice Denied for Cash App Founder’s Brutal Murder
The recent stabbing death of Bob Lee in San Francisco is a tragedy that has shaken the tech community. Lee, … More
The Controversial Debate Over Stand Your Ground Laws in the United States
In the United States, Stand Your Ground laws have been a topic of debate for many years. These laws allow … More
The Debate Over Qualified Immunity: A Closer Look at a Legal Doctrine That Shields Government Officials
In the realm of the Supreme Court, much attention is given to landmark cases and high-profile decisions. However, there are … More
