Cop Gets Rare 5 Year Prison Sentence for Beating 15yo Boy to the Point of Hospitalization
By Matt Agorist Police officers beat people on video, a lot. And, more often than not, the officers will keep their jobs in spite of video…
By Matt Agorist Police officers beat people on video, a lot. And, more often than not, the officers will keep their jobs in spite of video…
By Tyler Durden Epstein’s own defense team doesn’t buy the suicide narrative, apparently, as one of his lawyers on Tuesday voiced deep skepticism that he…
By Aaron Kesel For over a decade, New York lawyer and activist Steven Donziger, of Donziger and Associates, has been fighting Chevron after the oil…
Op-Ed by Renee Parsons The American criminal justice system has long been a sharp painful thorn in the nation’s consciousness as if to remind us…
By Catherine J. Frompovich When I studied law (Certified Paralegal), I remember the night in class when the attorney prof was making a verbal legal…
By Joe Jarvis In 1603, English officials arrested Sir Walter Raleigh. They charged him with treason. He was allegedly involved in a plot to overthrow…
By Catherine J. Frompovich The Media Relations personnel of the law firm of Baum, Hedlund, Aristei & Goldman, PC emailed me at 6:20 PM Friday,…
Op-Ed by Janet Phelan The television room was overflowing at Sistering, a drop-in center in Toronto for prospective immigrants, streetwalkers and others economically challenged. A…
By Joe Jarvis After spending over three decades in prison for a crime he did not commit, Lawrence McKinney was cleared of the charges in…
A Monograph Edited by Catherine J Frompovich & Laraine Abbey-Katzev, RN emeritus, MS, CNS “The law is like apparel, which alters with the time.” John…
A Monograph Edited by Catherine J Frompovich & Laraine Abbey-Katzev, RN emeritus, MS, CNS “Where the law is most strictly administered, it sometimes causes the…
A Monograph Edited by Catherine J Frompovich & Laraine Abbey-Katzev, RN emeritus, MS, CNS “The function of the law is not to provide justice or…
By Jack Burns Nearly half a million Americans are currently being held in jail while they are denied their constitutional right to a speedy trial. The…
By Janet Phelan In 2006, the Los Angeles Times ran a series on judges in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Times found that Las Vegas judges…