Having studied criminal law and in particular miscarriages of justice, I was interested in the work of ‘Inside Justice’ which is similar to the ‘Innocence…
Category: Justice
International Holocaust Remembrance Day ~ Not An Alternative Truth?
Posted in Justice, Society and Morals, Spotlight on Humanity, and World Affairs
Auschwitz was liberated 72 years ago on this day (in 1945), yet there are still people that refute the fact that concentration and death camps…
Justice for JonBenét Ramsey
Posted in Business and Law, and Justice
The tragic death of JonBenét Ramsey, 20 years ago today on 26th December has haunted many people, as to who did it and why. A…
Jill Stein ~ Another Twist In The US Election
Posted in Business and Law, Justice, Society and Morals, and World Affairs
The actual result is far from over officially that is, and while most people agree that the US election was a two-horse race, what role…
Remembrance Day 11:11
Posted in Justice, Society and Morals, Spotlight on Humanity, and World Affairs
Today, people unite and commemorate the lives of those who died so that society today can be free. It is tragic that the day has…
Defamation Of The Dead Is Not A Right To A Defence @GraziaUK
Posted in Business and Law, Justice, and Media Spotlight
Meredith (Mez) Kercher was found murdered on 1 November, 2007 in her bedroom, and has a right to justice, yet she has been denied that…
Saving Hank and Helen Kawecki
Posted in Justice, Society and Morals, and Spotlight on Humanity
Today, Helen Kawecki celebrates her 88th birthday, yet the home she thought she would live in for the rest of her life has been taken…
Why Was Junko Furuta Denied True Justice?
Posted in Justice, and Society and Morals
On January 4 1989, Junko Furuta died at the hands of four teenage boys who kidnapped her on November 25 1988, as she walked home…
The Legacy Of Bridget Bishop
Posted in Justice, and Society and Morals
On 10 June, it will be the 324th anniversary marking the illegal hanging of Bridget Oliver Bishop; the first person to be hanged during the…
In the judicial system, a jury decides on a verdict, and the judge then passes an appropriate sentence. The premise is that there is a…