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All Indians, Please Register At Petition On Line To Amend Criminal Law On Rape.
I call upon on all indian mylotters to register their names in a signature campaign, to force the givernment of India to bring harsh laws to deal with rape and other cases related to women.It is a shame that we have had to do this to open the eyes of our politicians, when this should have been done as a matter of duty and responsibilty.
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what is the usual out come of a person charged with the aggravated unlawful use of weapons when in the car with the owner of the firearm
Criminal Law Questions
What is the mandatory prison sentence for a first time sexual offender? If they are being offered a plea deal of 8 years, would they have to serve the whole 8 years? Also, how can you get the DA to lesson the time when the paperwork shows it was a nonviolent act? If polygraph tests are not admisiple in court, why do they make people take them?
This is so wrong to me….
A man in his fifties received a call while holidaying overseas from his son who feared being charged with manslaughter or murder for rendering a burglar unconscious.The story goes like this: A twenty six year old was called by the Security Company to inform him that the alarm at his parents’ house had gone off. The parents were holidaying on the other side of the world, so the son, who lived a street away, attended to the call by driving to his mum and dad’s home where he discovered an intruder still on the property. A fight ensued and the would-be robber fell after being punched and hit his head losing consciousness. The intruder was in a coma for four weeks and during this month the home owner and his family prayed that the injured man would not die or the son would definitely end up in jail. The four week wait was agonising and fortunately the wounded law breaker awakened from his coma. I am not sure what charges were laid against the son in the end but I do know that luckily he did not end up in prison. The interesting detail that came up from the Police investigation was that the burglar had a knife on him so chances are he may have used it if given the chance.I...
498a law in India - Do think it is giving better result.
The wife/daughter-in-law who's demands are not met can make a written complaint of dowry harassment or any other harassment to a nearby police station. The husband, his old parents and relatives are immediately arrested without sufficient investigation and put behind bars on a non-bailable terms. Even if the complaint is false.I hope this is something really cruelty done to husbands family. A Criminal Law for safeguarding women but at times mostly women of husbands family is suffering .But it is known that 90% of people misuses this law and I hope this law is another shame to Indian Judiciary.[em]confused[/em] his coma. I am not sure what charges were laid against the son in the end but I do know that luckily he did not end up in prison. The interesting detail that came up from the Police investigation was that the burglar had a knife on him so chances are he may have used it if given the chance.I heard this story on the radio the other day at the same time that another man was charged for using excessive force in order to protect his home from a burglar. The law in Australia states that if someone breaks in to your home and you injure...
Death Sentence Is Brutal?
Martin Luther King Jr, once said: “Justice denied anywhere diminishes justice everywhere.”I do not know about you but the Western counterparts have just every reason to do away with Capital Punishment and I just cannot imagine the arguments they bring up to abolish it in their legal system.Yet, we see murderers getting away with their heinous acts, get released into the real world and then commit another crime. I do not know what and which part of the death sentence is being brutal when the perpetrators were being cruel and intentionally brutal to their victims who lost their lives under their hands.Do the crime pay the time, what is so confusing about it where justice is concerned? Yet, the biggest advocates of civility seems to be confused or would I say forget the fact that and accord civility to those who literally have total disregard of it.I am sorry that I am ranting here, but I just cannot help feeling it and pushing for the capital punishment especially after reading this article. It related how a young mother was being sadistically attacked and nearly murdered by a sadistic sex killer released prematurely on parole. She would have lost her life, if her...
Sometimes a terrorist is nothing more than a murderer
Tick...tick...tick.Right about now John Allen Muhammad, better known as the D.C. or the Beltway Sniper is strapped onto the gurney and receiving the lethal injections that will end his miserable life. For 2 months in 2002 Muhammad and his accomplice, Lee Boyd Malvo, kept the people who lived and worked in the greater metro area of Maryland, D.C. and Virginia in a state of terror as they randomly gunned down innocent people. They shot 16...killing 10. No one ever saw a thing other than the victims falling to the ground.Was this killing spree religiously motivated? Did it have anything at all to do with any ideology? Was it politically motivated? No. This man planned to kill his exwife and wanted to use the murders to cover up his ugly plot. He also wanted money and demanded a $10 million dollar ransom.Tonight this man pays for his crimes. Sometimes a terrorist is nothing more than a murderer. Thank you Virginia.
What is your favorite law book?
Lately, I am preparing for the upcoming bar exam. To this, I read a lot of law books. Of all those books that I read, it is the criminal law book that I am most interested. Maybe because many asked me about crimes and acts that are punishable. I want to dig more about our criminal law so that I can give answers to those queries. I will be shameful on my part if I cannot even give a general idea to their questions.
Another dead child in the trash, another victory for the pro-abortion crowd.
Florida Clinic Botched Abortion, Threw Out Live BabyTAMPA, Florida — Eighteen and pregnant, Sycloria Williams went to an abortion clinic outside Miami and paid $1,200 for Dr. Pierre Jean-Jacque Renelique to terminate her 23-week pregnancy.Three days later, she sat in a reclining chair, medicated to dilate her cervix and otherwise get her ready for the procedure.Only Renelique didn't arrive in time. According to Williams and the Florida Department of Health, she went into labor and delivered a live baby girl.What Williams and the Health Department say happened next has shocked people on both sides of the abortion debate: One of the clinic's owners, who has no medical license, cut the infant's umbilical cord. Williams says the woman placed the baby in a plastic biohazard bag and threw it out.BLOG: Click here to read Dr. Manny's take on this.Police recovered the decomposing remains in a cardboard box a week later after getting anonymous tips."I don't care what your politics are, what your morals are, this should not be happening in our community," said Tom Pennekamp, a Miami attorney representing Williams in her lawsuit against Renelique and the clinic...
why capital punishment must be stopped worldwide
Capital punishment,otherwise known as death sentence which is usually meted out to offenders only in extreme rare and predefined cases.Its application in any case is predicated on meeting some stringent conditions of the law,for it is embedded in the grundnorm of most countries of the world that all citizens shall have right to life.To deprive any citizen of this right,this jurisprudential view argues,all necessary conditions of the law that make such killing just,must have been completely met.This brilliant proposition of the law excusing deprivation of citizens’ right to life notwithstanding,the issue of capital punishment has generated debates in virtually all the climes where it had been or is still being applied.The contention in every case always rests on the justness or otherwise of such action taken by the State.Ethymologically speaking,capital punishment can be succinctly defined as the legal infliction of death as a penalty for violating a criminal law .The means of execution both in recent and ancient times include crucifixion,stoning,drowning,burning of the stake, impaling and beheading; death through lethal gas or injection, electrocution,hanging or...
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