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Don’t do the crime if you can’t do the time; a look into all aspects of a guilty verdict from the burden of proof to conviction to the judge’s sentence and more.
Once Upon a Scam
Times and times again an online romance scammer finds yet another victim. It would be a lonely woman. Older or younger, the age isn’t always the major factor. Although, it’s true, the older ladies are easier to be lied to or get their minds to be fogged with sweet messages.
By Natalia Grin3 years ago in Criminal
Why a Witness should never be left Unprotected..
I know what the FBI should and needs to be investigating even if they don't. You don't leave a witness to find their way to law enforcement when they should be being protected until they can testify. You don't let her be scared to death by criminals for three years, while they are threatening her, while her ex boyfriend is making threats to her life and the department won't do anything.
By Justice for All3 years ago in Criminal
Malignant Motives
Every law student when first introduced to the elements of criminal culpability would have been told a person’s motive is irrelevant. Early on in the course, we were thought to distinguish between criminal intention (which plays a role in criminal liability) and criminal motives. It was then when I came across a piece of online news published in Metro UK on 23 Dec 2015, that it made me question this idea and ask myself, “why shouldn’t motives affect a person criminal culpability?
By Diane Dora3 years ago in Criminal
Jennifer Willbanks & Sherri Papini
Two Caucasian women faked their kidnapping made national headline news. Seventeen years ago, Georgia woman Jennifer Willbanks went for her evening jog until she never returned home. Her fiance grew concern called authorities making her disappearance a national news headline until a phone call from Willbanks lead her to be found. Now, recently, like a year ago, a California woman Sherri Papini went out jogging a mile from her home until she disappeared until three weeks later she was found with bruises on her face and Just when the authorities find their kidnapping stories were fabricating until the two women had no choice but to tell the truth which cause them into legal trouble.
By Gladys W. Muturi4 years ago in Criminal
The Unsolved Murder Of The UK's Richest Criminal.
For a more in depth breakdown: John Edward Palmer was born in September 1950 as one of seven siblings in Warwickshire. He left school aged 15 and join his older brother Malcom, in the roof tiling business and also started selling Paraffin AKA Kerosine out the back of a lorry. In 1975 he married a woman called Marnie J. A Ryan in Bristol. After he married, he ran a gold and jewellery dealing company in Bedminster, Bristol with 2 business partners called Garth Victor Chappel and Terrence Edward James Patch. In 1980 John Palmer and Garth Chappel were arrested in 1980 when they worked together selling furniture. They were both charged with obtaining credit on furniture by providing false references, with John Palmer receiving a 6-month suspended prison sentence.
By YesItsMocha4 years ago in Criminal









