Tag: judge
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Speaking the Uncomfortable Truth About Sex Offense Cases: Myth and Truth About Sex Offenses — Why I Advocate for Those Who Are on the Sex Offender Registry.
“When you judge another, you do not define them, you define yourself.” — Wayne Dyer I know that by writing this article, I’m probably opening the floodgates to negative comments. I might even lose friends on social media. But for me, this isn’t about popularity — it’s about what I believe and what I think is…
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Injustice in El Paso County, Colorado: How a Black Man Was Framed for a Crime He Didn’t Commit and Failed by the System – When the Victim Lies.
“Three things cannot be long hidden: the sun, the moon, and the truth.” — Buddha By age 18, 30% of Black males, 26% of Hispanic males, and 22% of White males have been arrested in the United States. By age 23, 49% of Black males, 44% of Hispanic males, and 38% of White males have been…
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The Story of Shawn: A Child Born into Trauma. From Pariah to Prisoner: The Case of Shawn Mullinex and the Journey to CDOC. The Complexities and Controversies of Discretionary Sentencing in Colorado. 300 Years sentence.
To the reader as you read this book you may find yourself experiencing a wide range of emotions but I ask you for all only to keep an open mind you may very well find yourself a full of opinion towards myself and the author no matter how you feel about me or my actions…
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The Case of Stephen Matthews: Examining Accountability and the Evolving Nature of Consent in Today’s Dating Landscape. When Judicial Discretion Encounters a Dubious Conviction. Potential Financial Gains for Victims.
“If you want peace, you don’t talk to your friends. You talk to your enemies. And if you want justice, you don’t talk to your friends. You talk to your enemies. Justice will come, but it takes time.” – Desmond Tutu I dedicate this article to those men and women who have been wrongfully convicted,…
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Unveiling the Truth About Chad Miller: A Tribute to the Victims of His Failures as Public Defender and District Judge. Corruption and Lack of Integrity on the Bench and Beyond.
Justyna M. in Criminal Justice “A judge must be a servant of the law and not its master. They must decide cases impartially and with an understanding that justice is not about the will of the judge, but the will of the law.” Chief Justice John Marshall This publication is dedicated to the men, women,…