innocence
The presumption of innocence is a cornerstone of the American legal system and a right that should not be taken for granted.
"Murder in the Heartland"
"Murder in the Heartland" is a true crime podcast that delves into the most chilling and mysterious cases that have occurred in the heartland of America. From small towns to big cities, these are the stories of the victims, the suspects and the investigators who have been left to piece together the clues and solve the crimes.
By Tanay Lonare3 years ago in Criminal
"Amazing Tweets From Other Countries": Elon Musk Reveals Next Twitter Update
Twitter will soon start translating and recommending tweets from other countries and cultures, announced Elon Musk this morning. Besides, the next update on the microblogging platform will be to stop switching users to recommended tweets from their custom settings, he said.
By MADHAN KUMAR3 years ago in Criminal
Hacker
Once upon a time, there was a young hacker named Alex. He was extremely talented and had a passion for finding vulnerabilities in computer systems. He spent most of his free time studying programming languages and experimenting with different hacking techniques.
By KAMESH . G3 years ago in Criminal
Expungement Vs. Sealing of Records: Which is Better and Why?
Nobody wants to live their entire lives with the stigma of being a criminal due to prior criminal charges. Since a criminal record can prevent you from enjoying the pleasant things in life, regardless of blame. This is where expungement enters the legal system, aiding the public in seeing a chance.
By smithpatrick3 years ago in Criminal
10 Decades-Old Cold Case Murders Solved with DNA
10 Decades-Old Cold Case Murders Solved with DNA Technology has advanced so much in recent years, including cars, computers, and even robots. One of the most useful of these technologies for law enforcement agencies worldwide would undoubtedly be the numerous applications of DNA profiling and, more recently, forensic genealogy. If DNA is present, crimes have gotten more simpler to solve.
By Paul Smith3 years ago in Criminal
The Pill That Led To Four Deaths
Leah Sarah Betts was a young woman who was born on November 1st 1977 and grew up in Latchingdon, Essex. On the Saturday of the week, she turned 18 she had planned to have a party to celebrate. She got ready with her best friend, Sarah Cargill. They were so close, in fact, that people used to call them the Siamese twins because they were inseparable.
By YesItsMocha3 years ago in Criminal
Zelensky’s adviser resigns over Dnipro remarks
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine is a relatively new leader, having taken office in 2019. Despite his lack of political experience, he has already made a name for himself as a charismatic and unorthodox leader. In this article, we will explore some of the advice that President Zelensky has given to both the Ukrainian people and the international community.
By Naveed Jamal3 years ago in Criminal
5 Serial Killers Who Were Never Caught
Monsters linger amongst the shadows of society. They are our friends, our teachers, our doctors, our cashiers, and our neighbors. They are us. It is hard to acknowledge the harsh reality that some people are born evil. Others are a product of a putrid environment. There are many ways a person could get so low, but you would never think someone would get as low as to take another person’s life.
By The Darkest Sunrise3 years ago in Criminal









