Tag: guilty
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To Be Guilty or Not: The Michael Clark Dilemma.
“A wrongful conviction doesn’t just imprison the innocent—it lets the truth walk free, unanswered and unseen.” “I Am Innocent” vs. “I Claim I Am Innocent”: Words That Matter in Justice In the world of criminal justice, language holds weight—especially when it comes to the difference between “I am innocent” and “I claim I am innocent.” These phrases may sound…
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The Michael Clark Case: A Legal Battle Unfolding. Michael Clark’s Attorney Fails to Refute DA’s Findings, Plays the Blame Game Instead. Adam Frank’s Reckless Leak and the Distorted Narrative Surrounding Michael Clark
On March 25, 2025, I attended yet another hearing for the Michael Clark case via Webex. For those unfamiliar with this case, a simple Google search will reveal its extensive coverage in Colorado. Despite its widespread media attention, this is not a high-profile case in the traditional sense. Instead, it is yet another instance of…
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LA County DA Gascón’s Gamble: The Menendez Brothers—A Genuine Pursuit of Justice or a Desperate Political Move? Where Is Leslie Abramson, Their Original Defense Attorney? Exploring the Brothers’ Second Chance at Life Beyond the Death Penalty.
Justyna M. in Criminal Justice “The truth may hurt for a little, but a lie hurts forever.” – Unknown In recent years, the Menendez brothers, convicted of the brutal murders of their parents in 1989, have gained a significant online following. Their story, once a symbol of privilege and patricide, has been reinterpreted by some…
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The Menendez Brothers Case: 35 Years Later New Evidence, New Motions, and Celebrity Influence – What is Justice?
Justyna M. in Criminal Justice It’s hard to believe that over 35 years have passed since Erik and Lyle Menendez were convicted of the brutal murders of their parents, José and Kitty Menendez. Time flies, and yet the case still stirs public debate today, as if it happened just yesterday. Recently, there’s been a surge…