Funny enough, at one point, I did want to become a lawyer when I was younger. But as you can see, I’ve changed my mind by pursuing writing instead. My interest in law never left me, as I’ve dedicated my blog to it by sharing topics about it. For this interview, I focused on womenContinue reading “Women in Law: The Joy Spriggs Interview”
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Wrongfully Convicted: Guilty Until Proven Innocent
In a CBS This Morning special in May 2018, they’ve met up with David Robinson during his release after spending nearly two decades in prison. “As Martin Luther King had say, free at last, thank God all mighty I’m free at last, I’m free,” Robinson shouted in his emotional reunion with his family that isContinue reading “Wrongfully Convicted: Guilty Until Proven Innocent”
3 Horrifying Cases of Botched Executions
Things can go wrong from time to time. But, for the death penalty when things go wrong, no one seems to care. Botched executions are those involving unanticipated problems or delays that caused, at least arguably, unnecessary agony for the prisoner or that reflect gross incompetence of the executioner. According to the Death Penalty Information Center 3%Continue reading “3 Horrifying Cases of Botched Executions”
Prisoner of the Mind
Let’s face it. Injuries suck. Especially the ones that can damage the human mind. Now imagine having repeated blows to head over a certain period, causing you to not just feel like a human crash test dummy. But the development of criminal behavior.Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a brain dysfunction caused by an outside force,Continue reading “Prisoner of the Mind”