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The 7 Best Books by James Patterson
It's a delight to spend a few hours reading detective novels by James Patterson, who has established himself as one of the best-selling and highest-paid writers in the world.
Borba de SouzaPublished 2 years ago in CriminalMine the Creek
I was walking in the park beside Supertest Road and Dufferin Street on November 10th, 2021. I had drove by it many times coming from my Chiropractic appointment so I decided to go for a hike at this location. I checked Google Maps and Google Earth to get a good look of the land. Lots of dips and trails. I was amped for this hike.
4 Excuses for the Failure of the Criminal Justice System
If you’re anything like me, you’re a little bit worried about the increase of crime in recent years. From California to Georgia, it seems like the whole world is on fire. A lot of this increase in crime is often blamed on the USA’s failing criminal justice system. Here’s the thing; we can recognize it's not working. But most people don’t seem to know, or care, how to try and patch it up before it’s too late.
Rachel LynnPublished 2 years ago in CriminalThe Brutal Murder of Ms. Dorothy Leatherwood
Ms. Dorothy Leatherwood was 72-years-old, a beloved church lady loved by the children in the Sunday school that she taught. Dorothy sang in the church choir and had many friends around Georgiana, Alabama.
True Crime WriterPublished 2 years ago in CriminalKilled Behind Bars
In 2018, the U.S. Bureau of Justice reported that 120 inmates were murdered in U.S. prisons. Not very high of a number, considering more than 4,000 inmates died from other causes while in custody during the same year. Many inmate deaths occur from cancer and heart disease and related illnesses, while an increasing number of inmates die due to unnatural causes such as alcohol/drug intoxication and suicide.
True Crime WriterPublished 2 years ago in CriminalShe’s a Swallower
Sitting in jail for any amount of time sucks. One day feels like 10, giving meaning to the saying “I could die of boredom.” So, when the police show up and you’re at risk of going to jail, your mind rushes to find an excuse or reason to give them to hopefully avoid that trip in the back of the squad car. You may also hide evidence when possessing narcotics or, if you’re Dang, condoms.
True Crime WriterPublished 2 years ago in CriminalDeadly Dills
Oliver "Ollie" Charles Dill was born in Providence, Rhode Island, to Dr. and Mrs. Andrew Tyson Dill on June 26, 2016. Just three short years later, July 19, 2019, his father would strap him into his car seat, drive to work, and forget him, leaving little Ollie to succumb to the effects of hyperthermia and finding him dead hours later.
Phoenixx Fyre DeanPublished 2 years ago in CriminalWords
When I was a little girl, I say about eight years old. My friend Jeanie and I wanted a concession stand. There was a group of men standing outside with nothing to drink. It was summertime. Of course, they had something to drink, and it didn´t look like it to us!
Marie EhlenbachPublished 2 years ago in CriminalJustice or Grace and Mercy for Ahmaud Arbery?
While folks hold up signs declaring “Justice for Ahmaud,” do they really mean it? Past figures like Jesus of Nazareth spoke of grace and mercy for the guilty. The suspected murderers of Ahmaud Arbery should be prosecuted and for their alleged foul deeds. This, however, runs contrary to the teachings of Jesus who said about his attackers “forgive them for they know mot what they do.”
Skyler SaundersPublished 2 years ago in CriminalThe Sandisk Marks (M/S Sandisk Corporation Vs Ramjee & Ors.)
The suit was filed in October 2014 against certain unknown persons who were selling counterfeit SanDisk Micro SD memory cards through a large number of stalls set up across at Daryaganj, Delhi. An ex-parte ad interim injunction was granted by the Delhi High Court in favour of SanDisk Corporation and against the unknown defendants on 17th October 2014. Moreover, Commissioners were appointed to seize the counterfeit products and identify the infringers.
Get Help From Dui Attorneys In Sacramento
Busted for DUI Getting arrested for DUI can be very terrifying especially if it is your first time getting arrested. Generally, a police officer can legally stop you and ask you to pull over in the presence of a reasonable cause. It can be manifested in minor traffic violations or disturbing driving behaviors like running a red light, swerving, failing to signal when necessary, etc. These behaviors and signs are grounds for a reasonable cause.
Follow the Breadcrumbs
Morning has risen and I barely slept. There was a murder incident in my town. It’s on the news and in the newspaper, it’s everywhere. You cannot miss it. I live in a small town. The story is about a young woman named Holly Shelton who I went to school with. Everyone was confused and there seemed to be no clues as to why she was murdered. She was the prettiest girl in school, the captain of cheerleader team, daughter of the chief of police, the best waitress in the local diner, and her boyfriend Alex was the captain of the football team. She is simply someone who had no enemies. Her father, as the chief of the police, had sent a lot of people to prison. There were a lot of people who were his enemies. I knew Holly, but I was the biggest nerd, so I ran in a different crowd.
Jade RenteriaPublished 2 years ago in Criminal