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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.
Who Killed The Essex Boys?
On the cold morning of December 7th 1995, three men were found deceased in a range rover on an isolated farm track in Rettendon, Essex by two farmers. All three of them had been shot. Who were they and why had this happened?
Shauna MullenPublished about a year ago in CriminalFinancial corruption in the world
Financial corruption is a pervasive problem that affects countries all around the world. It occurs when individuals or organizations use their power or influence to gain financial advantage, often through illegal or unethical means. This type of corruption can take many forms, ranging from embezzlement and money laundering to insider trading and bribery.
To err is human, reformation is divine
I saw people rejoicing over a death. The death of a man who attempted an armed robbery of a restaurant filled with patrons in Houston, TX. One of the patrons in the restaurant pulled a gun out and shot the attempted thief. He killed him.
Kenya JayePublished about a year ago in CriminalAmazon still ‘fully committed’ to Alexa despite job cuts, hardware chief says
Amazon still ‘fully committed’ to Alexa despite job cuts, hardware chief says Amazon still ‘ completely married ’ to Alexa despite job cuts, tackle chief says Amazon has n’t given up on its Alexa voice adjunct, tackle principal Dave Limp said Friday, indeed though the platoon behind the technology was a high target of the largest layoffs in the company’s history. Amazon last time began laying off workers in its commercial pool as part of CEO Andy Jassy’s broader move to dock charges amid a worsening profitable outlook and decelerating profit growth.
52 Lock Up: Angel of Death Charles Cullen
A patient’s trust in their healthcare provider(s) are vital to their healthcare, whether it is the doctor, nurse, emt and even the dietary aide. Trust is vital due to healthcare providers are with people during an extremely vulnerable moment; and there is an expectation of healthcare providers to work as a team to improve the quality of life and health for them.
Alabama Hopes to Shift Method of Execution from Lethal Injection to Gas Chamber
The Holman Correctional Facility (HCF) execution unit in charge of executing Alabama death row inmate Joe Nathan James Jr. had only one job and it didn’t go well. After multiple failed attempts to insert the needles that would carry a toxic cocktail that would end James’ life, the team opted to slice into his arm in search of a viable vein. After a three-hour delay, they finally ended the convicted murderer’s life on July 28, 2022.
A.W. NavesPublished about a year ago in CriminalExploring the Infamous Canadian Mafia: The Wolfpack and its Legacy in Organized Crime"
Exploring the Infamous Canadian Mafia: The Wolfpack and its Legacy in Organized Crime A loosely coordinated criminal organization having roots in Toronto and other Canadian cities, the Canadian mafia is also known as the "Canadian Mob" or the "Toronto Crime Family." Though less well-known than its American counterpart, the Canadian mafia has a lengthy and illustrious history that dates back to the early 20th century.
Paul SmithPublished about a year ago in CriminalToronto Makes Strides in Reducing Gang-Related Crime and Violence with Comprehensive Approach
Toronto Makes Strides in Reducing Gang-Related Crime and Violence with Comprehensive Approach With a rich history and culture, Toronto boasts a diverse and thriving community. But over the years, it has also hosted a variety of gangs and organized crime organizations , like many cities.
Paul SmithPublished about a year ago in CriminalThe Complex Life of the World's Most Notorious Drug Lord"
The Complex Life of the World's Most Notorious Drug Lord" Pablo Escobar was a notorious Colombian drug lord who rose to power in the 1970s and 1980s as the leader of the Medellín Cartel. He was known for his ruthless tactics and vast wealth, and at one point was considered one of the richest men in the world.
Paul SmithPublished about a year ago in CriminalPablo Escobar: The Rise and Fall of a Powerful Drug Lord
Pablo Escobar: The Rise and Fall of a Powerful Drug Lord Pablo Escobar was a Colombian drug lord who rose to prominence in the 1970s and 1980s as the leader of the Medellín Cartel, which was responsible for smuggling vast amounts of cocaine into the United States. Born into a poor family in Rionegro, Colombia in 1949, Escobar began his criminal career as a thief and later became involved in the drug trade.
Paul SmithPublished about a year ago in CriminalCatholic Church In Dutch castrated 10 boys in the 1950s in effort to purge homosexuality
The story of the abuse of Henk Heithuis is heartbreaking one. Henk was born in 1935 out of wedlock, he grew up in orphanages and boarding schools managed by Roman Catholic monks. After he spoke up about his abuse, he was confined to a psychiatric hospital before being physically castrated to purge the homosexuality in him. This was done to him when he was still a child.
Rare StoriesPublished about a year ago in CriminalCompulsion (1959)
Compulsion is a 1959 noir thriller based very faithfully on the infamous murders perpetrated by Richard Loeb and Nathan Leopold, two sons of vast privilege living in Chicago in 1924, who were as obsessed with Nietzsche as they were each other; both of them were prodigies and Nathan Leopold was in grad school before the age of 21. They gleaned their sense of superiority from reading Nietzsche's idea of the "Ubermensch" or "Superman," who was "beyond good and evil," and who doesn't have to play by the conventional dictates of a morally-ordered world. The Superman, being far advanced over the "brainless, vociferating herd" (as Ragnar Redbeard called them). This is the Darwinian inversion of traditional Christian ideals, so that instead of "turning the other cheek," Superman becomes unfeeling, coldly calculating exploiter of "lower beings," who can use and cast aside whoever and whatever he wishes, to cross the abyss of Nothingness, and realize, on the other side of that, his True Destiny. Even if that end is destruction in the name of the "transvaluation of all values." Amor fati, Nietzsche would say. Or, "Love your fate."