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U.S. Gov't: Who has more power?
Al Martinez Silva
I would like to introduce a great example of what is wrong with looking the other way. Meet Darin Henecke. He seems like a great guy. He helps in the community, works with teens, Oh but wait that's his job. He was a recruiter for the National Guard. Darin Henecke is in no way the angel the papers would make him out to be. You see, he came from a abusive home. He experienced extreme poverty. When his wife finely, after 11 years, wanted out he strangled her. He said "I will end you." These are promises he would try to make good on many times. He uses his political back ground to manipulate courts systems. He lied to authorities and had his ex-wife arrested under false pretenses. He only obtained legal rights to his teenage children by using a default judgement to forcibly take them from their mother. He is everything wrong with the system of how men abuse women by using power, control, and money to commit violence. I ask you, before I write a full story, to please participate in
Nathan Vardi
What is the first court a criminal case will be brought to?
In the history of humankind, there have been a number of great injustices performed on individuals whose sole motivation is human progress. Which of these great scientists was a victim of one such injustice when he went on trial in 1633?
Legalpedia
According to dictionary.com, plagiarism is defined as "the unauthorized use or close imitation of the language and thoughts of another author and the representation of them as one's own original work". The word plagiarism is derived from the Latin word, "plagiarius", meaning what?
Levi & Spencer Legal Practitioners
Would you use new basketball facilities at Victoria Park?
Malvern Town Council
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