Tag: news
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My Journey Through the Legal System’s Barriers. What Victims Wrongfully Charged for False Reporting and Wrongful Convictions Have in Common.
Justyna M. in Criminal Justice “We can no longer afford to have a law enforcement system that does not serve the community.” — Michelle Alexander Advocacy and activism within the criminal justice system are challenging and complex roles, often involving passionate supporters on both sides. Many advocates make mistakes by focusing solely on the issues…
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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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Advocacy: A Fight for Justice or a Quest for Fame? Loyalty, Transparency, and Integrity.
Justyna M. in Criminal Justice “Today you are You, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is Youer than You.” Dr. Seuss The real issue with reentry programs and many nonprofit organizations aimed at helping individuals transition out of prison or jail is that over time, they can lose sight of…
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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,…
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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…
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Challenging the System Behind Bars: The Unjust Conviction. An Interview with Jaime Duran: Responding to Doris Rivera Black’s Public Claims.
Wrongfully Convicted. Disclaimer: This article discusses a real story involving an alleged victim and an alleged accuser. It is published with the intention of informing and raising awareness about the complexities of such narratives. The content does not intend to defame or slander any individuals, and there are no legal consequences associated with the publication…
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He Is My Hero Without a Cape: The Story of John ‘Freddie’ Nole, A Champion for the Forgotten.
Justyna M. in Criminal Justice He spent 50 years fighting to leave prison. Now he helps others get out. – The Washington Post This article is inspired entirely by the Washington Post’s piece, “He Spent 50 Years Fighting to Leave Prison. Now He Helps Others Get Out.” John “Freddie” Nole spent fifty years in prison,…
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The Hollow Promises of Community Corrections: Why the Annual Community Correction Conference is a Moronic Exercise in Futility. The Urgent Need for Change in Community Corrections: Shifting from Power to Humanity. Colorado.
Justyna M. – Criminal Justice Agenda – 2024 Statewide Community Corrections Conference: Building a Safer Community Together (cvent.com) I was recently invited to attend what’s called a “Community Corrections Conference,” happening here in Colorado at the end of October 2024, under the Division of Criminal Justice. It’s a local conference, focused only on state-level issues,…
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Jeff Lindsey: The Shadow Behind the Badge. A Prosecutor Bouncing from Scandal to Scandal. A Warning for the Future.
Justyna M. in Criminal Justice In the midst of one of the most controversial 2024 elections I’ve experienced in my 30+ years living in the U.S., the political landscape has become more polarized than ever. On the national stage, we have two presidential candidates who couldn’t be more different, both stirring up intense debates on…