Jeff Reichert's federal civil rights lawsuit faces a potential early dismissal by the Maryland Attorney General’s Office, raising significant questions…
When Systems Miss the Warning Signs: Why Indiana’s “Gabby Petito Act” Matters to Families
The article discusses Indiana's House Bill 1310, the “Gabby Petito Act,” which mandates lethality assessments by officers responding to domestic…
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – December 14, 2025
The Los Angeles Sheriff’s Department (LASD) has acknowledged it lacks written policies for criminal affidavits and District Attorney Investigator authority.…
America’s Cage: How the U.S. Built the Largest Incarceration System on Earth — And Who Profits From It————————————————————
The United States, claiming to be the "land of the free," leads in global incarceration rates, with millions imprisoned due…
The Crime That Never Happened: How Innocent People End Up in Criminal Court
The article discusses how innocent individuals can become victims of wrongful prosecutions despite the absence of a crime. Systemic flaws,…
Maryland’s Outdated Wiretap Law Is Hurting Victims — And 2026 May Finally Bring Change
Maryland's outdated two-party consent wiretap law impedes victims of domestic violence from recording crucial evidence of abuse, protecting manipulators instead.…
Why Does Maryland Keep Releasing Violent Offenders? And Why Don’t Domestic Violence Victims Matter?By Concerned Citizens of Maryland
Maryland’s justice system keeps releasing violent offenders—only for them to return and brutalize the same victims again. The case of…
Inside People v. Smiel: When Process Becomes the Story
Giselle Smiel faces five felony charges, including kidnapping, after picking up her child at a San Diego school. Her defense…