innocence
The presumption of innocence is a cornerstone of the American legal system and a right that should not be taken for granted.
She Swears She Saw Me
The night is late, as the neighborhood appears to be quiet with little traffic on the public highway going towards Main Street in Lyons, Nebraska. Many citizens there have decided not to walk in the evening anymore because it's very dangerous to be alone, especially on certain streets near the local town square at twilight. It's not being superstitious, rather more about feeling safe in their hometown.
By Victoria Ramos4 years ago in Criminal
What do you want to represent people like that for?
I came to criminal defense thinking that I was fighting the good fight, that I was standing up for the poor, the downtrodden, and the oppressed against the power of the state. But what I quickly learned is that there is another view of a criminal defense lawyer.
By Violet Marshall4 years ago in Criminal
Understanding The Basics Of Expungement
Expungement (also referred to as "expunction") is a court-ordered procedure that "forgets" the legal record of an arrest or a criminal conviction. In another way, it can mean deleting a criminal conviction or wiping a record in the eyes of the law.
By smithpatrick4 years ago in Criminal
The State of Texas Is Going To Melissa Lucio On April 27th, 2022- About 70 Days From Now
If the state of Texas carries out the execution on April 27th Melissa Lucio will be the first Hispanic woman to be put to death in the state of Texas. This case may at first glance look horrific and the conviction and sentence if not just at least understandable. An impoverished mother with a history of drug use violently beat her two year old daughter to death.
By SunshineChristina4 years ago in Criminal
Gilles de Rais
Let’s talk about, arguably, one of the evilest people from history. Some historians call him “The Evilest Man in the World.” We can go ahead and call him that — just don’t tell my high school English teacher because she’d smack your hand with a ruler and insist “evilest” isn’t a word and that it’s actually “The Most Evil Man in the World.”
By J.A. Hernandez4 years ago in Criminal
Waiting
As I sit here in jail and the day tick off the calendar inching closer to my release date, I am thinking of what and how I will do and survive. My sentencing date is January 3, 2022. I am to be sentenced to fifteen years probation at the age of sixty-one. My court is scheduled at 1600 hours on this date. I have been down this road before with the courts of you are getting out to where I didn't order any library books and had nothing to do. This time I ordered the books.
By Lawrence Edward Hinchee4 years ago in Criminal






