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Is my son's behavior suspicious?
Asked by icon5 | 73 responses -
How can it be determined that identity and prejudice are factors in certain interactions (read more)?
Asked by Demosthenes | 5 responses -
Do you think Harvey Weinstein is guilty?
Asked by KNOWITALL | 19 responses -
Are there ever situations in which the police are justified in shooting someone?
Asked by Demosthenes | 62 responses -
Do you understand how Derek Chauvin was found guilty of all three charges of: unintentional second-degree murder; third-degree murder; and second-degree manslaughter?
Asked by LuckyGuy | 47 responses -
Should there be more of a reaction when white/Hispanic/Asian people are killed by cops?
Asked by Demosthenes from iPhone | 6 responses -
Why would someone resist arrest?
Asked by Demosthenes | 33 responses -
From a hypothetical standpoint, what do you think Derek Chauvin was thinking when he spent 9 minutes with his knee on George Floyd's neck?
Asked by jca2 | 34 responses -
To what extent is low morale in police departments and "defunding" leading to a rise in crime?
Asked by Demosthenes | 13 responses -
Is it true that, in a criminal trial, the lie detector test carries "moral weight", though is not admissible?
Asked by luigirovatti | 6 responses -
If I was drowning and you happened to pass by, you are under no obligation to save me?
Asked by luigirovatti | 22 responses -
If not more police/policing, what is the appropriate response to an increase in crime?
Asked by Demosthenes | 43 responses -
According to the penal code in the USA, does self-defense (for example, shooting after a rape) require that the response be in direct proportion to the threat itself, or as the person who shoots reasonably perceives it?
Asked by luigirovatti | 6 responses -
In a criminal trial, can the defendant decide if to plead guilty AFTER the process of discovery?
Asked by luigirovatti | 11 responses -
Is it true that, according to the criminal law in the USA, it's illegal, in a trial, to persuade a jury that something happened (or not) by using exclusively facts not in evidence?
Asked by luigirovatti | 4 responses -
Could you answer me the following hypothetical legal situation from the TV series "Suits" (S08E15)
Asked by luigirovatti | 7 responses -
Why must a defense lawyer defend rapists, murderers, etc.?
Asked by luigirovatti | 27 responses -
Is the justice system in the USA irremediably broken because Trump pardoned even war criminals, traitors of the country, etc?
Asked by luigirovatti | 71 responses -
Is it true that a multitude of apartment tenants who have fallen behind on their rent, especially without federal aid, face eviction?
Asked by luigirovatti | 23 responses -
Is the following quote from "Sam Johnstone - 1 - Misjudged" by James Chandler about the consequences of being a lawyer in a murder case accurate?
Asked by luigirovatti | 6 responses -
What would "defunding the police" really look like?
Asked by Demosthenes | 10 responses -
Can the police use deadly force against a convict who is attempting to escape?
Asked by luigirovatti | 10 responses -
Is the following quote considering the legislation of drones and aerial surveillance correct?
Asked by luigirovatti | 8 responses -
I'm asking now a question VERY ridiculous: In a criminal trial, does the law allow to appeal a not-guilty verdict?
Asked by luigirovatti | 10 responses -
Why in the USA if you commit perjury you go to prison from one to five years (may vary based on the state), whereas in Canada is up to 14 years?
Asked by luigirovatti | 18 responses