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Nowak Case Highlights a Crisis in Knife-Crime and Policing
uk-crime1 month ago

Nowak Case Highlights a Crisis in Knife-Crime and Policing

Camilla Cavendish argues that Henry Nowak’s murder exposes how knife-crime and public safety in Britain depend on trustworthy policing, transparent investigations, and sustained funding. The piece critiques initial police statements, urges a full independent inquiry, and calls for tighter knife controls and smarter officer training over ticking boxes. It ties the tragedy to broader criminal-justice failings—from backlogs to reduced policing capacity—and insists on rebuilding public trust through genuine reform rather than political rhetoric.

Texas marks 600th modern-era execution amid debates over fairness
crime2 months ago

Texas marks 600th modern-era execution amid debates over fairness

Texas carried out its 600th modern-era execution, putting Edward Busby to death in Huntsville and highlighting Texas’ long-standing status as the nation’s leading user of the death penalty even as the pace has slowed. The report notes that a small number of counties account for most executions, raises concerns about racial disparities in who is sentenced to die, and references reforms like the 2005 life-without-parole option and the Michael Morton Act that reduced new death sentences, along with past exonerations and ongoing legal battles over eligibility for capital punishment.

Kim Kardashian Reunites with Lewis Hamilton After Met Gala, Makes Broadway Producing Debut
entertainment2 months ago

Kim Kardashian Reunites with Lewis Hamilton After Met Gala, Makes Broadway Producing Debut

Kim Kardashian was spotted reuniting with Lewis Hamilton the day after the Met Gala as they attended a Broadway showing she produced—The Fear of 13—highlighting her ongoing commitment to criminal justice reform. Hamilton was in Florida for the Miami Grand Prix, and the couple's reunion follows prior dating rumors, with Kardashian taking on her Broadway producing debut for a project about wrongful conviction.

UK courts on the brink: ex-judge urges sweeping overhaul to clear backlogs
world5 months ago

UK courts on the brink: ex-judge urges sweeping overhaul to clear backlogs

Former senior judge Sir Brian Leveson warns England and Wales’ court system is on the brink of collapse due to record trial backlogs that could reach 100,000; his final report calls for 130 efficiency reforms across courts, prisons, prosecutors and police—including more video remote hearings, allowing prison vans to use bus lanes, better case preparation, AI tools, and a dedicated criminal justice adviser—and says piecemeal fixes won’t suffice; the government will respond in coming weeks, with the backlog worsened since the pandemic and some cases delayed into 2030.

California: Speeding Tickets May Be More Severe Than Fatal Accidents
law-and-justice6 months ago

California: Speeding Tickets May Be More Severe Than Fatal Accidents

A 2020 California law allowing judges to dismiss certain misdemeanor cases has led to some drivers charged with vehicular manslaughter avoiding criminal and DMV records, sparking concerns about accountability and the impact on victims' families, as the law prioritizes reducing stigma over potential consequences for serious traffic crimes.

Rural California's Public Defense Crisis: Justice for Sale to the Lowest Bidder
investigation6 months ago

Rural California's Public Defense Crisis: Justice for Sale to the Lowest Bidder

The article exposes how flat-fee contracts with private law firms like Fitzgerald, Alvarez and Ciummo undermine the quality of public defense in rural California, leading to inadequate legal representation for the poor, increased wrongful convictions, and a system that favors cost-cutting over justice, with little oversight or funding from the state.

Impact of 'Raise the Age' Law on Youth Crime in New York
public-safety7 months ago

Impact of 'Raise the Age' Law on Youth Crime in New York

Since New York's 2017 'Raise the Age' law aimed to divert 16- and 17-year-olds from adult courts to juvenile facilities, data shows overall youth crime has decreased as a share of total crime, despite a rise in youth-involved shootings and firearm possession cases, possibly due to legal provisions that make gun possession cases more likely to be handled in Family Court. The law has not led to an increase in youth crime overall, but specific issues like gun violence among youth have emerged, highlighting the need for nuanced policy adjustments.

entertainment8 months ago

Kim Kardashian Fails California Bar Exam, Cites ChatGPT as Reason

Kim Kardashian announced she did not pass the California bar exam after taking it in July, despite her ongoing efforts to become a lawyer and her advocacy for criminal justice reform. She remains committed to passing the exam and continuing her legal journey, which has been featured on her reality show and includes previous success in passing the baby bar.

Kim Kardashian Shares Bar Exam Results and Blames ChatGPT for Failures
entertainment8 months ago

Kim Kardashian Shares Bar Exam Results and Blames ChatGPT for Failures

Kim Kardashian revealed she did not pass the California Bar Exam after her first attempt in July 2025 but remains determined to pass, continuing her law journey and advocating for criminal justice reform. She graduated from law school in May and has expressed her commitment to becoming a licensed attorney despite the challenges.