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The post Alex Murdaugh’s lawyers filed ‘defective’ documents claiming jury tampering: Attorney General first appeared on Law & Crime. Source: 9 months ago
I really like this comment from lawandcrime.com user 'my wag'. Source: over 1 year ago
Honestly from what I've seen Meghann Caniff, Nancy Dillon and James Queally are the most unbiased. Meghann Caniff probably has the most informative tweets but they all writes articles at the end of the day summarizing what happened. Caniff writes for lawandcrime.com , Nancy Dillon writes for Rolling Stone and James Queally writes for LATimes. Source: over 1 year ago
Not a fan of that wording, lawandcrime.com! Admitted he has an addiction implies that it's indisputable that that's what it is. I have known a lot of addicts in my life, and they are (or in many cases unfortunately, were) normal fucking people who should not be lumped in with this abscess. Sometimes a cigar (by which I mean pedophile) is just a cigar (by which I mean pedophile). Source: over 1 year ago
As noted in lawandcrime.com ..article ..no clear indiana laws have been found that supports this sealing action and the court is denying this has anything to do with them. Source: over 1 year ago
It's everywhere I get the news. If you want a deep dive, just go to France24.com or LeMonde.fr/en or even bbc.com/news. Source: about 1 year ago
Aight so the general idea here is it's not absolutely certain that Russia shot it and they're definitely denying it. Poland's trying to keep calm to avoid having to invoke article 4 and are leaning on the side of "accident" at the moment. This is almost certainly going to be fine, but if you want to stay up to date on it go to the BBC for decently unbiased reporting. Source: over 1 year ago
It's similar to the memory hole effect with online news sites. If you initially release an article with inaccurate or misrepresented headline and contents, then change it later on without any record of the change (something the BBC has repeatedly done on bbc.com/news) you get a difference in perception of a news event based on when someone saw/read the coverage. Source: over 2 years ago
True. I visit news.sky.com and bbc.com/news front page daily and I only found about it yesterday. Source: about 3 years ago
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