It becomes a crucial metaphor
for the innocence of those times, of just how new this science was — even for the brilliant minds behind its creation.
We have heard that there are people who fraudulently represent themselves as working
for the Innocence Project of Florida, promising legal representation in exchange for money.
As well, Mr. Caramanna has reviewed and is currently involved in the review of
cases for the Innocence Canada as part of their International Review Committee.
As symbolic objects, children have often stood
in for innocence, free spiritedness and play.
Adding a touch of malice to subjects that have been traditionally
revered for their innocence or purity, McCarthy weaves together a massive, fantastical forest of towering trees with grotesque video projections of iconic characters playing out their own fairy tale drama in a replica of his childhood home.
The popular media content pitched to our children as kid stuff derives from the over-sexualized, violent, bad dreams of the middle - aged who seek only to neutralize their
longing for the innocence of childhood.
But get past the gore, and «Raw» is surprisingly thoughtful about using Justine's descent as a
metaphor for innocence yielding to experience.
You are confident that the defense attorney, having only hearsay knowledge of the case, can not or will not present as convincing or as thorough an
argument for your innocence, as you could without their help.
All the information on how to set up a
Wall for Innocence can be found in our Complete Wrongful Conviction Day Toolkit.
When you plead «not guilty,» you're exercising your legal right to make a case
for your innocence before a North Carolina judge.
Oh and sadly, someone was foolish enough to marry this and sadly now a child is left in his care to be horribly brainwashed - I feel
for the innocence lost.
In what human rights activists have called a backwards step for internet freedom, Judge Hassouna Tawfiq ordered the government to block access to the video - sharing website for 30 days after the
trailer for Innocence of Muslims sparked outrage.
And there is the right - leaning «conservative» or, as it is presently known, «paleoconservative» tradition, a tradition that values the
past for its innocence, dependence on custom, and awareness of the limits of human striving.
But Herod finds no crime in him, and sends him back to Pilate who again declares for his innocence
Not sure why you are mocking Jesus on the cross other than there were two criminals next to Jesus and one mocked the other had
respect for innocence.
My memory's a convicted felon who keeps on
pleading for innocence and thus won't serve my mind its time and purpose well.
White The colour traditionally
known for its innocence and purity, wearing white is a great base to build your personality upon.
We're invited to laugh knowingly at our
craving for innocence, which, by the very act of it, reminds us of the emotional Eden we've left behind.
The film, itself, is not always up to Patel's level, but it is mostly competently made, with beautiful cinematography courtesy of Greg Fraser (Zero Dark Thirty), whose opening shots of a little child playing in a cloud of butterflies sets a dreamscape
tone for the innocence soon to be lost.
Attorneys, civil rights advocates, friends, family, and strangers have joined together with the Angola 3 in a fight against the U.S. criminal «injustice» system,
arguing for their innocence, fighting for their freedom and against their unprecedented long term solitary confinement.
Lee has always had an
affinity for innocence and an abiding affection for outcasts, and both traits serve him well in «Taking Woodstock» — but only up to a point.
Milne, who experienced extreme cruelty under fire on the Western Front, left a legacy of
nostalgia for innocence inevitably lost.
Robin was one of my hardest working students, but without a
space for innocence and inquiry, she struggled to see the joy of discovery as a possibility in school.
Then someone close to him is murdered and Haller discovers that his
search for innocence has brought him face - to - face with evil as pure as a flame.
After 1942, when he decided to devote himself completely to his art, children's drawings were his initial source material,
less for their innocence than their awkwardness.
Stay up - to - date on our work, and learn about ways to get involved with the
fight for innocence in Texas.
During law school, Ms. Nepstad
interned for the Innocence Project of Minnesota, where she participated in several investigations and discovered her true passion and skill for investigative work.
Rebecca Brown, director of state policy
reform for the Innocence Project, says the organization does what it can within this reality.
You, your friends or a group you belong to can organize an event to raise
money for an Innocence Network organization and educate people about wrongful convictions.
• Innovation Fellow Bryan Wilson, who is developing a
tool for innocence projects to more easily share pleadings and data.
When you decide to plead not guilty, you're exercising your legal right to make a
case for your innocence before a West Virginia judge.
With irreverent wit, McCarthy often takes aim at cherished American myths and icons — Walt Disney, the Western, and even the Modern Artist — adding a touch of malice to subjects that have been traditionally
revered for their innocence or purity.
Every nostalgic
yearning for innocence, all dependence upon a sovereign other, and every attachment to a transcendent beyond, stand here revealed as flights from the world, as assaults upon life and energy, and as reversals of the full embodiment of love.