
Duggar Family: Federal Conviction, Active Charges, and the Accountability Ledger
The legal record of the Duggar family now spans federal conviction, active felony charges in a second case, misdemeanor charges against a spouse, and a documented history of institutional and familial...
5 Apr 34min

Duggar Family: Institutional Immunity, Generational Exposure, and Unanswered Legal Questions
The legal questions surrounding the Duggar family extend well beyond the individuals currently facing charges. They reach into the institutional framework that shaped the family's worldview and its do...
5 Apr 30min

Nancy Guthrie: Ransom Forensics and a Sheriff Under Oath
The evidentiary questions in the Nancy Guthrie case are now running on two separate tracks — and both demand legal scrutiny. The first involves ransom communications whose forensic profile doesn't beh...
5 Apr 40min

Duggar Family: Statute of Limitations, Mandated Reporting Failures, and a Federal Judge's Ruling
The legal architecture of the Duggar coverup is what makes this story about more than one family's failures. It's about how specific legal mechanisms — mandated reporting, statutes of limitations, and...
5 Apr 44min

Delphi & Richard Allen: The Harmless Error Doctrine Under Appellate Scrutiny
The Indiana Attorney General's response to Richard Allen's appeal relies on a single legal framework to address every contested ruling: harmless error. Each evidentiary exclusion, each procedural deci...
4 Apr 1h 20min

Joseph Duggar: Dual Jurisdiction Charges and Systemic Questions
Joseph Duggar now faces criminal charges in two states — felony molestation charges in Florida and misdemeanor endangerment and false imprisonment charges in Arkansas — creating a dual-jurisdiction pr...
4 Apr 30min

Rex Heuermann: The Legal Calculus Behind a Gilgo Guilty Plea
The expected guilty plea in the Gilgo Beach case isn't an admission driven by conscience — it's a legal calculation with specific procedural consequences that deserve examination. Rex Heuermann, 62, i...
4 Apr 45min





















