An Insight into how Prosecutors make their DecisionsAngioli, Shanda Maree
While it seems more than likely the accused criminal acts did not take place, it would have been a stronger story if they had: Interviewed someone from the Prosecutors Office, who still believed in the convictions (if any) explained why the older daughter still stood by her original testimony...
and more content related to sex trafficking. Although it sounds good, the law doesn't make a distinction between legal sex work and sex trafficking. TheColumbia Human Rights Law Reviewreports that prosecutors have rarely charged a trafficker because of FOSTA/SESTA, but the legislation "had a chi...
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According to prosecutors, Gargiulo went after women he found attractive. "Victim selection by serial murderers is often very specific" says expert Prosecutor Garrett Dameron[in court]: Michael Gargiulo noticed Michelle Murphy, Michael Gargiulo noticed Ashley Ellerin … Mich...
It seems like a very lazy manner to tell a story- glom on to a random (poorly done) podcast, take their mediocrity and commingle it with factual information provided by law enforcement and prosecutors who can make a story interesting and compelling, and turn it into a rambling, high school...
The Director of Public Prosecutions has significant discretionary powers, including the ability to decide whether a criminal case should proceed and how it will be prosecuted. The reality is victims have no control or ability tochallengeprosecutors' decision-making. ...
Fifty people were charged Tuesday in a scheme in which wealthy parents allegedly bribed college coaches and other insiders to get their children into some of the nation’s most elite universities. According to federal prosecutors, here is how the college admissions bribery scheme worked: THE SCHEME...
Despite strongly suspecting Terry, prosecutors didn't believe there was enough evidence to charge him. After just a few months, the case went cold, leaving a cloud of suspicion hanging over Terry. He declined "48 Hours"' request for an interview. ...
Legal experts who have followed the trial told CNN the prosecution’s lack of direct evidence makes it harder to convict – though certainly not impossible. “It does make the case more difficult,” said trial attorney Misty Marris. “But at some point, if the prosecutors have enough evidenc...