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Why People Confess to Crimes They Didn’t Commit

  It sounds impossible, right? Why would anyone ever confess to a crime they didn’t commit? Why sit in an interrogation room, look a detective in the eye, and say “Yeah, I did it”  - when you didn’t? But it happens. A lot. According to The Innocence Project , roughly one in four wrongful convictions in the U.S. involves a false confession . That means hundreds of people have gone to prison - or even death row - for something they didn’t do, just because they said they did The Pressure Cooker Imagine this: you’ve been sitting in a small gray room for 12 hours. No phone. No lawyer. No sleep. The detective keeps saying he already knows you did it - he just wants your “side of the story.” You start to believe that maybe confessing will make it stop. You tell yourself, “I’ll explain later, they’ll figure it out.” Except they don’t. Because once those words -  “I did it”  - leave your mouth, the system doesn’t care why . The Psychology Behind It False confession...

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RIVERTON MAN SENTENCED TO 71 YEARS’ IMPRISONMENT FOR SEXUALLY ABUSING CHILDREN ON THE WIND RIVER INDIAN RESERVATION

United States Attorney Bob Murray announced today that DALCO GABRIEL WHITEMAN , 54, of Riverton, Wyoming was sentenced on two counts of aggravated sexual abuse and four counts of abusive sexual contact by Chief District Court Judge Scott W. Skavdahl on December 20, 2021. Whiteman was sentenced to 71 years of imprisonment followed by 15 years of supervised release and was ordered to pay a fine of $1,000 and a special assessment of $600.

Saul Nava killed girlfriend, 24, on Christmas Eve

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  A 21-year-old man in Southern California allegedly tortured his girlfriend before killing her on Christmas Eve, according to authorities. Saul Nava is being held in the Ventura County jail on $2 million bail under suspicion that he committed murder, mayhem , and torture, according to local Fox 11 Los Angeles.

DEA agents arrest 40 people in drug busts spanning Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin

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CHICAGO — The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration Chicago Division stated 40 people have been arrested throughout Indiana, Illinois and Wisconsin as the result of a prolonged drug investigation spanning between Sept. 29 to Dec. 14. Seized in the multi-state public safety surge were 183 pounds of fentanyl, including 68,250 counterfeit fentanyl pills. Fentanyl plagues Indiana as fatal overdoses rise The DEA stated 16 guns and $542,305 in U.S. currency were also seized during the federal busts. https://news.besthinditech.com/dea-agents-arrest-40-people-in-drug-busts-spanning-indiana-illinois-wisconsin/

Classification Of Crimes

 Crimes classified as misdemeanors include, but are not limited to, the following: