Although the case for the death penalty has lost some of its lustre, with a number of “botched” executions in the US (usually chemically-induced “cocktail” chemical executions that have partially failed, leaving the intended recipient suffering excruciating agony as their body’s are partially paralyzed), there can still be a case made for the death penalty. [...]
The law states what we can and can’t do. Many people say that something is illegal because it is wrong. This is not always the case and it can sometimes become very subjective on what is right and what is wrong. I think most Americans are very well-programmed to think in only black-and-white terms. What’s [...]
What do you say to someone who has to face the consequences of their actions? When that time comes, what can you say? The decision will go one way or the other. Either way it turns out a price has to be paid. When the actions are taking place, everything is fine; life is good–not [...]
Capital punishment, also know as the death penalty, is the pre-meditated and planned taking of a human life by a government in response to the legally convicted person’s crime. Government leaders view the death penalty as rightful punishment and as an example to other would-be criminals. Through wrongful convictions, the state has sentenced innocent men [...]
Legal cases are products of problems in the society. It has been said that the law may harsh and hard, but it is the law. There are cases that changed the world, others changed the lives of people affected, and there are also cases that made the society better. In line with that, here is [...]
Professional negligence is a term that most people know yet few people can explain. In broad terms, claims regarding professional negligence are generally made when an individual feels they have been let down by a professional, and, as a result of this, the individual has suffered a loss. This loss can be financial or otherwise [...]
With the right care and assistance, even the most devastating of injuries doesn’t have to mean the end of your dreams and aspirations, as one 15 year old girl found out. Jordan was a bright, bubbly 15-year-old girl with a great future ahead of her. She was due to take her GCSEs and her school [...]































