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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.
Justin Rey Sentenced to 9-Years on Child Endangerment & Child Porn After Dismembering Wife
In September 2018, a father of two cut up his wife’s body after she died inside their Kansas City, Missouri, hotel room, claiming he feared the state would take the children if they saw a dead body.
By Criminal Matters4 years ago in Criminal
The Free-Walking Cannibal With Plans to Eat People Once More
Issei Sagawa had been planning to kill, mutilate, and devour Renée Hartevelt for 32 years when he finally did it in 1981. Sagawa was a student of comparative literature in Paris at the time of his crime. He was promptly taken into custody and given a psychiatric institution term. He was able to check himself out of a separate psychiatric institution after his extradition to Japan, however, because to a legal loophole, and he is still free today.
By Victoria Velkova4 years ago in Criminal
Can I Go to Prison for a White-Collar Crime?
Who Is A Criminal Lawyer And What Is Their Purpose? Criminal lawyers defend people accused of crimes. They also help determine if a crime is prosecutable in the first place, and how criminal rules relate to civil law. Criminal lawyers can work on behalf of prosecutors or defence attorneys, but not both at the same time.
By Lancy Bragg4 years ago in Criminal
The Tragic Murder of 7-year-old Sherrice Iverson
Sherrice Iverson was visiting the Primadonna Casino resort (now called the Primm Valley Resort and Casino) with her father LeRoy Iverson and her 14-year-old brother, Harold. Her father was drinking and gambling in the casino, leaving Sherrice in the care of Harold. Security staff at the casino returned Sherrice to her father several times as they found her running around unsupervised.
By Armchair Detective4 years ago in Criminal
The Torture Mother: Gertrude Baniszewski and the Torture Killing of Sylvia Likens
The Sylvia Likens case isn't a new one, nor is it unknown to those that follow these types of crimes. This one is, in particular, an interesting case, as it goes to show just how much influence an adult can have over a child or children, who otherwise, are well rounded kids from decent homes.
By Catherine MacKenzie4 years ago in Criminal
The craziest revenge in the world
1. British businessman blocks bank entrance after being rejected for loan In September 2010 a British businessman, protesting against the frequent denial of loans to his and a friend's small business, blocked the entrance to his bank in broad daylight with bricks. This brick wall has not been removed until now, which has affected the normal work of the bank. The businessman who carried out the act of revenge has been named as Cameron Hope, 59. He said in an interview that many owners of small local companies, including himself, had trouble getting loans from banks. Hope came up with the idea in a fit of anger after repeated unsuccessful attempts to negotiate with the bank. He also posted shocking slogans such as "We will let you get a loan" and "If you don't pay, go in and rob" on the sealed entrance of the bank.
By Na Dunshie4 years ago in Criminal










