Some of the reasons behind why the human race of today is terribly destructive and bloodthirsty is because of the corrupt systems.The author Kristen Simmons does an impressive job on demonstrating how immoral those systems are. One of the elements that lead to the destruction of a country is the corrupt system. The FBR in Article 5 are making up laws, killing innocent people, and taking soldiers away from their Loved ones. This is causing people to break more laws and terrible country destructions. The corrupt system in the novel is going beyond the limit by establishing laws for the purpose of getting people to do what they desire.The FBR took Lori, Ember’s mother, away for trial because she violated one of the statutes.Lori is a single mother
Lester’s commitment to help Kathy at all costs undeniably alters the outcome of the novel. By providing her with money for a motel, and later with shelter at a friend’s cabin, he allows her to continue avoiding the reality of the situation. If Lester had never met Kathy, she would have been forced to be upfront with her lawyer. Instead, Kathy tells herself “there a limit to how much [her lawyer] wants to help,” and continues to tell Connie Walsh that she is staying with friends (88). Knowing the severity of Kathy’s plight could have prompted Connie Walsh to more ardently pursue the county on Kathy’s behalf. Because of Lester, however, the truth is kept from the lawyer.
This case is about how Mayella Ewell dug herself a deep hole of lies that led to the death of an innocent man. Mayella Ewell lied while under oath to protect her father, Bob Ewell. Mayella wanted to take the easy way out, remove the reminders of her guilt, and lie about what happened the night of November 21st. After this trial, and after you have heard all of the evidence I will provide you, I am
In the end, the case did not work in Campbell’s favour, as it was overturned in the Court of Appeal, even though the trial ruled in favour of her. The only problem with her case was that the parents put forward legitimate concerns about their town’s system regarding socioeconomic status issues which, when you recognize that it’s a poorer part of the city, is something that can be fairly
Jane argued that it was not fair to her and other women that wanted to get an abortion. She argued that it's her body it's up to her what she can and can't do with it. While she was on trial with the Supreme Court she tried to obtain an illegal abortion at one of the clinic, but the police officers shut down that clinic and she was not able to get it
Lori had made a joke of the kids grandmother dying, and her father had said that he was ashamed of the kids. This happened on the walk home from the funeral. This shows that Lori doesn’t have any trust for her father, and finds irony in the fact that he is saying he’s ashamed. She doesn’t think he is responsible and has the right to say he's ashamed of anyone.
She immediately comes across as a driven woman who would do anything to protect her family. Despite Leymah’s efforts to provide for her children, it always seemed that they
Throughout most of the book the judge of the courtroom is up for a retention election. He is a circuit court judge and that means he has to do a partisan election and he must get 60% majority to keep his job on the bench. This makes a huge impact on some of the decisions judges will make in the courtroom. During the trail of white men who were going trail over beating a young black kid who was in their neighborhood. The judge was being affected harshly by this because if he was easy on the men then the black community would vote against him because the beating was racially motivated. On the other hand if he gives them a harsh sentence he could be looked at bad because these men were first time offenders. He gets accused of rushing the case because what he planned on doing was gives the one man who was the one who did the beating a harsh sentences and give the others probation. He wanted to get it on the record that he gave him a harsher sentence, and even after the sentence he was telling the media all about his reasoning for why and how he came up with this decision. He ended up give
As the mother attempts to hold the family together, she is met with the own struggle of the law enforcement, a situation to the reader that has never happened. This lack of past and cloudy future is what Lange was trying to portray about the Dust Bowl. There was nothing similar to this situation in American history to say the least, and the people were forced to innovate and move west following only rumors they assumed to be true. The mother character in the novel serves a very serious role in the scheme of the characters as the beliefs and wants almost directly contradict the wants of members of the family at times. Without this figure, the mother doesn’t gain
The history of the human race can be summed up as self destructive. Centuries of countless war, uprisings, and oppression has marked history as a repeating cycle of hate and violence. The population today is divided amongst issues and the government is torn between what decide. The people want change from their government about critical issues, but change is not always guaranteed to be given. With change comes opposition and opposition only gives rise to violence.
The case involved Lisa Steinberg and how she was murdered by her father. The viewer has to wonder why this wasn't prevented. After watching "Orphan Trains" the viewer sees haw people tried to solve the problem with children on the streets.
Carolyn didn’t think nor did she care that a boy’s life could be lost and that her husband and her husband’s half-brother could go to prison for life. She couldn’t care less. Women are a creature of manipulation and deceit and this particular woman took well to her nature that she made use of the racial tension at the time knowing fully well that these men wouldn’t ask questions, that they would only act. Because of it, a young boy’s life was ended prematurely, and her two white knights get to live with this conscience (or lack of) and relieve their heinous crime in that dark part of themselves for the rest of their days even long after the lid of ignorance has been lifted, if
She grieves for her beloved brother, Clifford, who was framed and imprisoned. She had a boarder
Would you like to live in a world where your leader is murdering millions of people, well this was Nazi Germany. Thankfully we don’t have to live through that anymore. Why? Because faults in the society lead to its failure.All societies fail, but why? Corrupt leaders, lack of resources, and failure in security can all lead to the downfall of a society. Now not all societies fail for these reasons, but Nazi Germany, ancient India, Rome, and the Glade, a fiction society in The Maze Runner book by James Dashner, have.
The myth of battered women syndrome claimed that these women have the ability to leave whenever they wish, and could have avoided the situation. Therefore, it is the women’s fault for killing their intimate other. The abuse prior has nothing to do with it (Herrera 2013). The prosecutors also hid the fact they used a paid informant and he was a drug customer of Oliver. There were so much resistance from DA and parole board because they are trying to hide the misconducts of the investigation. The prosecutors at the time coerced the main witness to testify and lie against Deborah. Lael Rubin in the appeal court revealed this case; she was angered by Deborah’s new attorneys for going over her head. She was the lead prosecutor she the McMartin preschool embarrassment. In which she relied on imaginary evidence then, and did it again to Deborah (Potash 2011). It is amazing that Lael Rubin still had a job after the McMartin trial. It was the most expensive trial to date; it ended with zero legitimate arrests, scarred the lives of hundreds of children, ruined many lives, added fuel to child abuse, and caused many more false child abuse cases in the future.
Trying to find justice to her terrible childhood. Lori was the first one to leave in New York City after graduating, later on, Jeanette followed her and move in with her. Jeanette found a job very quickly as a reporter, they were both Lori and Jeanette living their dream away from her parents. Everything was turning out great for them and decided to tell their younger siblings to move in with them, and they did. Jeanette was finally happy for once, enjoying the freedom from her parents and from having to move every two weeks or so. She then found a guy whom she married and went on with her lifestyle. On the long run, her parents again couldn’t afford a house or to stay in stabled job, so decided to move in with Jeanette and her siblings, and again Jeanette felt like she was never going to have a normal life because her parents were going to follow