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10 Uses of the Insanity Defense
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An insanity defense can be difficult to prove. Find out about 10 people who tried to use the insanity plea.
Why Is It So Hard for the Innocent to Be Freed From Prison?
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It takes a lot of legal maneuvering to free an innocent person from prison. And that takes a lot of money. That's why the Innocence Project is so critical to help free the wrongly convicted.
NXIVM Cult Allegations: Racketeering, Sex Trafficking and Fraud
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A racketeering conspiracy, sex cult allegations, financial crimes and fraud? Anyone familiar with the first season of the investigative podcast series "Escaping NXIVM" will know that all of these crimes were committed by one group that rose and fell within roughly two decadesm between 1998 and 2021.
5 Elements of Self-defense Explained After Rittenhouse Verdict
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A jury in Kenosha, Wisconsin, found Kyle Rittenhouse not guilty on all charges. A Harvard legal scholar weighs in on why the verdict directly challenges the legal standards for self-defense.
A Kid-friendly Introduction to Impeachment
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Impeachment is when Congress decides whether it's possible a president, or another elected official, has failed in their duties to the American people.
Can We Guess Your Biggest Flaw?
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Maybe the number one question you'll get asked in a job interview is what are your biggest weaknesses. Basically, they're asking you what your flaws are. If you never know how to answer, take this quiz, and we'll guess your biggest flaw!
12 Shocking Punishments For Minor Crimes
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Since the dawn of human civilization, rulers have had to devise punishments for unacceptable behavior. Sincere attempts were occasionally made to ensure that the punishment fit the crime, like the concept of an Eye for an Eye. By contrast, the word "Draconian," attributed to the ruler Draco of ancient Athens around 621 BC, is synonymous [...] The post 12 Shocking Punishments For Minor Crimes appeared first on Goliath.
Benefit of the Doubt: Meaning, Origins and Everyday Examples
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You may have heard the phrase "benefit of the doubt" tossed around when people are accused of things without solid proof or when someone decides to think the best of a person in a tricky situation. But what does it actually mean, and where did it come from?
Are knock-off toys dangerous?
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Knock-off toys might be cheaper, but are they safe? Find out if knock-off toys are more dangerous than name-brand toys.
Take This Quiz to Find Out Which "Dance Mom" You Are!
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"Dance Moms" is one of our guilty pleasures, and as much as we like to laugh at the people on the show, we would do the same if it were our kids. Which of the moms are you most like? This quiz will tell you!