A petition launched by Brendan Dassey’s mother, Barbara Tydych, has been given a boost by the recent news of her son’s conviction being overturned. Barbara’s Change.org petition asking the state of Wisconsin to pass legislation designed to protect juveniles during interrogations, is now trending and the signatures are on the rise. In her petition, […]
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Brendan Dassey’s Mother Asks For Legislation To Protect Minors During Interrogations
Brendan Dassey’s mother, Barbara Tydych, has launched a new Change.org petition asking the state of Wisconsin to pass legislation designed to protect juveniles during interrogations. In her petition, titled: “Please Pass Juvenile Interrogation Protection Law in Wisconsin”, Barbara details why her son’s case highlights the need for legislation requiring that an attorney be present during […]
The Committee To Free Jamie Snow Hosts 6th Annual Postcards In The Park Event
The Committee to Free Jamie Snow is hosting their sixth annual Postcards in the Park in Bloomington, Illinois, on July 30, 2016. The annual event is designed to bring more attention to the wrongful conviction of Jamie Snow. Jamie Snow was wrongfully convicted in 2001 for the 1991 murder of William Little, a gas station […]
National Cohesion and Integration Commission narrow down to media
Wanjala Danson National Cohesion and Integration Commission (NCIC) has set out effort to shift blame games to other institution in its work to fight hate speech special among politicians. First NCIC pointed a finger at the Judiciary accusing it of giving little bonds and bails to those accused of hate speech in the country. […]
Exoneree Dwayne Dail Discusses His Thoughts On ‘Making a Murderer’
Dwayne Dail is one of millions who has sat down to binge watch the Netflix series “Making a Murderer” since the documentary’s debut in December 2015. The series details the murder investigation of Teresa Halbach and the convictions of Steven Avery and Brendan Dassey for her murder. For many, the documentary has caused outrage, as […]
A Guide to State VS. Federal Crime and Incarceration
Crimes in the United States fall under one of two jurisdictions: Federal and State. The differences can be confusing and when it comes to your own legal justice, you can never be too informed. If you want to learn more about the differences between state and federal crimes, and how those differences affect the legal […]
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