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What is Domestic Violence in Michigan?

With the Coronavirus pandemic growing, people are staying indoors. The expectation is that people will stay hunkered down in their homes through at least the end of April. Tensions are running high. Arrests for domestic violence could increase with this newfound tension in close quarters. What is Considered Domestic Violence?…

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Governor Issues Order to Combat Coronavirus Spread in Michigan’s Jails and Prisons

As the threat from the Coronavirus increasingly consumes the public attention, people are noticing the growing threat from the disease to people in jails and prisons. Incarcerated inmates are especially vulnerable to the spread of the virus. It may easy for many people to self-isolate in their homes and apartments.…

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Michigan Supreme Court Rules That Duress is a Defense to Felony-Murder in People v. Tiffany Richard

In People of the State of Michigan v. Tiffany Lynn Richard, Michigan Supreme Court ruled today that a defendant may assert a duress defense against a felony-murder charge. What Happened in the Case? The defendant Tiffany Richard was charged with open murder, essentially under a felony-murder theory, with the underlying…

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Iowa Man in Prison Argues He Served Life Sentence After Taken to Hospital and Resuscitated

A man convicted of murder over 20 years ago claims he should be set free due to fulfilling his life sentence multiple times. Benjamin Schreiber was sentenced to life in prison without parole in 1997 after he was found guilty of first-degree manslaughter. In 2015, he was taken to the…

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Breaking Bad Copycats

Terry D. Bateman and Bradley A. Rowland are charged with manufacturing a controlled substance – methamphetamine. Bateman and Rowland taught Chemistry at Henderson State University much like the fictional character Walter White in the popular series Breaking Bad. The duo were also charged with using drug paraphernalia. Since the accusations…

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Cuba Gooding Jr. Charged with Sexual Abuse

Cuba Gooding Jr. pleads not guilty to accusations of forcible touching and sexual abuse.  The Three Separate Alleged Incidents Gooding’s first accuser is a waitress at LAVO nightclub in New York. She claims the defendant forcibly touched her in 2018. Another party, Natasha Ashworth, claims the movie star groped her…

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UC Irvine Fraternity Brothers Charged with Supplying Alcohol to a Minor

Noah Domingo, an 18 year old attending the University of California, Irvine, died due to alcohol poisoning on January 12, 2019. Domingo, a minor, was a member of the fraternity Sigma Alpha Epsilon. The fraternity held a, “Big Brother,” event which was the particular party that lead Domingo to drink…

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