The elderly fear of crime is the situation wherein adults have an intense and pervasive but unrealistic fear that they will be victimized by crime.   The fear is the primary reason why more adults are refusing to leave their homes insisting that they will be victimized by crime as soon as they leave their home.   One of the reasons for the unrealistic fear is the mass media which sensationalizes news about adults being victimized by crime.   Though there are instances wherein adults are victimized by crime, it is not as widespread as the newspapers report it to be.   Consequently, the news scares them and makes them feel that the lawless elements are targeting the adults.  
There are many ways to alleviate the elderly fear of crime.   First, they must be convinced that the government is exerting efforts to prevent crime.   This can be done by ensuring police visibility.   There must be police cars roaming the streets even at night.   Second, there should be better lighting so that adults who eyesight is poor can still walk around even at night.   Moreover, even if lawless elements decide to target them the elderly know that other people can see them and give assistance to them when they scream for help.

Defendants are entitled to appeal their conviction to a higher court either on legal grounds or constitutional grounds.   One of the legal grounds for an appeal is a legal error.   It is a mistake made in applying the law to the specific case.   For example, a judge commits a legal error when he refuses to allow presentation of evidence that he should have allowed during the trial of the case.   Or, the judge who incorrectly admitted evidence in the course of the trial that he should not have allowed is in error.   These are legal grounds for an appeal.   Another ground is misconduct on the part of the judge, prosecutor or the lawyer during the trial of the case.   For example, the lawyer fabricated evidence that he presented during the trial.   In this case, the accused is... [continues]

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