by James Sullivan | Aug 29, 2011 | Crime, Delves Lane, Northumbria Police, Sex and the law, Sex offender, Sex offender registration, Sex Offenses, Statistics and Research
A database made to inform the open public about individuals convicted of the sex crime. These offenders have to disclose their home to officials. This information is extremely easily accessible on the web. Thousands of people understand this information everyday....
by James Sullivan | Aug 14, 2011 | Criminal defense lawyer, Criminal law, Jury, Jury trial, Law, Legal Information, Trial
When you have been arrested for a criminal case, you begin to understand that you are in a whole new world. The police arrest you and then you go in for a hearing to await some type of bail. Once you have been to your assigned bail hearing you will either be...
by James Sullivan | Aug 11, 2011 | Crime, Crime and Justice, Criminal law, Criminal procedure, Falsifiability, Injustice, Law, Legal burden of proof, Prosecutor
The criminal justice program relies heavily upon evidence to prove an individual’s guilt or purity. The burden of proof happens to be the deciding factor on whether one is convicted of the crime or is placed free. If evidence shown in the criminal trial is...
by James Sullivan | Aug 11, 2011 | Courtroom, Defendant, District attorney, Judge, Jury, Jury trial, Law, Texas, Trial
Who’s the Judge and what’s his role? The Judge is the one who is elevated about the Bench in the leading of the court docket. While the Judge is needed by law to rule about the “admissibility” of evidence as it makes trial, the jury is...
by James Sullivan | Aug 11, 2011 | Arraignment, Court reporter, District attorney, Hearing (law), Jury trial, Plea, State Attorney, Texas, United States Constitution, United States district court
When the State Attorney’s situation filing section decides about the charges, a written Info is filed using the Clerk in the actual Court file. At this time, these are the actual formal charges how the attorney will end up being fighting on their client’s...