by Elizabeth Ann | May 4, 2025 | Articles, Justice & Reform
When someone is accused of a crime, the U.S. justice system operates on a powerful presumption: that the defendant is innocent until proven guilty. But what does “proven guilty” really mean? At the heart of that question lies one of the most misunderstood concepts in...
by Elizabeth Ann | Apr 20, 2025 | Articles, Massachusetts vs. Karen Read, Trial Watch
What the Defense Says Really Happened the Night Officer John O’Keefe Died 🧩 The Big Picture: “There Was No Collision” In a striking and emotionally charged opening, defense attorney Alan Jackson delivered a bold thesis to the jury: “John O’Keefe did not die from being...