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Upholding Truth and Justice

by alvinwriter in Law, November 30, 2011
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It is unfortunate when the very officials tasked to ensure that truth and justice prevail in the legal system are the ones who become guilty of misconduct while performing this task. It seems likely the root of this is a misplaced primary objective, securing convictions, rather than securing the truth.

Profes­sional misconduct explains

by shahzadi queen in Law, June 17, 2011
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Advocate may advise accused to exercise his lawful right of refusing to make a statement.

The Rise of Police Brutality

by A. Giovanni in Crime, May 23, 2009
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The author, a victim of violent police misconduct, observes a increase in the amount and severity of incidents of police brutality in recent years. Citing history, she questions the necessity of policing in a free United States of America.

Birmingham Beat Down

by TinMan in Crime, May 21, 2009
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Breaking news out of Birmingham, Alabama. A police dashboard camera captures shameful footage of police misconduct. The date goes back to January 23, 2008, over a year ago.

Mississippi Judges are Above the Law

by mrsgda in Law, March 16, 2009
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A Mississippi Judge ruled and rescued himself from a child custody case, because he was friends with the mothers attorney. Judge Yeager never sides with the innocent – When will it all change?

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