Prosecutors with the Brooklyn District Attorney's office barred one of their employees from
participating in a murder case because of her family relationship with a defendant, the Daily News has learned.
Prosecutors with the Brooklyn District Attorney's office barred one of their employees from
participating in a murder case because of her family relationship with a defendant.
Not exact matches
Students then explore a historical
case study, such as the Holocaust, and analyze how those patterns of human behavior may have influenced the choices individuals made
in the past — to
participate, stand by, or stand up —
in the face of injustice and, eventually, mass
murder.
It isn't too far - fetched a notion to suppose that the barristers who
participated in Daniel M'Naughten's
murder trial
in 1843 might well have wandered into the shop
in Lincoln's Inn archway
in search of a treatise to help argue their
case.