by David Stewart | Dec 1, 2025 | Witness Protection and Identity Loss
Most people never imagine they’ll need to ask, “What to wear to court as a defendant?” But once a court date approaches, the question suddenly feels overwhelming. Court is stressful, your nerves spike, and something as simple as clothing starts to feel incredibly...
by David Stewart | Dec 1, 2025 | Witness Protection and Identity Loss
When people ask, “Can a witness be charged with a crime?” they aren’t looking for complex legal theory. They’re looking for peace of mind. They want to know: Am I safe if I tell the truth? Could I walk into court as a witness and walk out in handcuffs? The fear is...
by David Stewart | Dec 1, 2025 | Witness Protection and Identity Loss
Introduction: More Than Just a Legal Clause When you hear the phrase “accused persons have the right to request a witness to…”, it might sound like dry legal jargon. But behind those words lies a profound human principle: the right to be heard, to confront the...
by David Stewart | Nov 19, 2025 | Witness Protection and Identity Loss
When you read a story, an article, or even a school passage, you’re often asked:“Which statement best explains why the evidence provided in the text is a fallacy?” This question shows up in English classes, state tests, homework tasks, and critical-thinking lessons....
by David Stewart | Nov 19, 2025 | Witness Protection and Identity Loss
Short answer: Judges do not review full evidence before trial unless the law requires them to. Why? Because judges must stay neutral.If they read evidence too early, it can create bias. Judges can only review certain things before trial, such as: motions affidavits...
by David Stewart | Nov 19, 2025 | Witness Protection and Identity Loss
Sometimes life gets messy. Things happen fast. Someone gets scared. Someone makes a mistake. But the moment the police show up, everything feels like it freezes. You may feel like the world now sees you as a criminal, yet just because you did it doesn’t mean you’re...