Powers on Policing; a podcast devoted to the world of law enforcement and criminal investigations from the perspective and first-hand accounts of and by the professionals who have devoted their lives and careers to making our country a better and safer pl
This week’s episode is the first in an all-encompassing series of conversations about criminal investigations and criminal court proceedings. The...
The encouragement and allowance of peaceful protest and free speech is a cornerstone of the United States Constitution and is solidified in the First...
This episode concludes the discussion about the mass murder in Wakefield MA. on December 26, 2001. Previously, Jordan and Bill led listeners through...
A defendant always has the presumption of innocence, and the prosecution always carries the burden of proving their case “beyond a reasonable doubt”....
We continue our review of the mass murder in Wakefield and focus on the importance of protecting the crime scene in the original condition, preserving...