Law In Culture

I chose “The FBI Files” which is an American television series which is about past FBI cases where reenactments of interviews are showed. The particular episode I watched was about a case in 1992 where a 12-year-old girl, Polly Klass, was abducted by a stranger in her house during a party with her friends. The episode was released on October 20th, 1998. FBI Files is a true crime documentary series showing the operations and behind of scenes of the Federal Bureau of Investigations.

On October 1st, 1993, Polly Klass was enjoying a party in her home with 2 of her friends. During the night, a mysterious man walked into the room in which they were playing brandishing a knife. He tied all of the girls up and assured them that he was just there to take money. However, he managed to take the girl that was hosting the party. Technology was not very advanced at the time, especially in the crime-solving world. There was not much information to go off of when the FBI finally arrived. They had a brief description of the man provided by the other 2 girls but no solid evidence leading to any breaks in the case. Weeks passed with no luck, the only hope came from the community passing out missing person fliers. Randomly, the dad of the missing girl had got a call from an unknown number claiming that they were the girl. This lead was quickly shot down when the agents found out it was just one of the missing girl’s friends playing a prank. Later, he had received another call from a man stating that he was a kidnapper. He claimed that he would release the girl if he received money. The FBI set up a SWAT team after tracking down the call. They arrested a man named James Heard. It was later found that he was not a kidnapper at all, and he was just posing as one to maybe somehow obtain money using a threat. As time went by, one suspect slowly started to emerge. The FBI had knew this was the man who kidnapped Polly Klass, but there was just not enough evidence to know it was him. They sent him to jail for unrelated reasons related to the case. Technology became more advance, and the FBI finally had enough evidence to charge Richard Allen Davis with kidnapping. The court that heard this case found Mr. Davis guilty on 10 counts including kidnapping, robbery, burglary, murder, and attempting to commit a life act on a child. He was sentenced to the death penalty and is currently still on death row to this day.

Although this show is more based on the investigations of cases, you can see where the law applies to every little part. Every little thing Mr Davis did was a violation of the law. When he broke into the house, he committed burglary. It was known that he pulled onto a private roadway when he was driving around with the girl. The police at the time stopped him for trespassing. James Heard, the man who made a fake call to the father was arrested for Attempted Extortion and posing as a kidnapper. Before Mr Davis was arrested for kidnapping even when the FBI knew he had done it, he still wasn’t charged because there clearly wasn’t enough evidence to perhaps win a case. It shows how much goes on in the legal system and what really goes on in the minds of those that are bringing the case to court. This show really depicts the Criminal Law of the United States with all the examples that were shown.


In conclusion, I thought this show was really great and recommend it for anyone who is interested in law and how cases are solved. This show accurately displays what happens when a criminal act is committed, and how our police track down the suspects to ultimately bring justice to the victims. This has given me another view of our Justice system in the US. Seeing the FBI withhold on charging Mr Davis because of the lack of evidence really humbled me because it showed that sometimes people can really get away with committing these crimes. This show makes me want to pursue this field even more with all the information and investigation and work that goes into it.

Timekeeping Asignment

10am-2pm

.25- Driving to the gym (Taking Cross Island Expressway and Northern Boulevard)

1.0- Leg day at the gym. (Leg Press, Leg Extensions, Calf extensions)

.25- Cardio at the gym( Running on the treadmill)

.25- Stretching

.25- Driving back home (Nothern Boulevard and Cross Island Expressway)

.50- Studying for math and Civil Procedure midterm. (Rational expressions and Class action lawsuits)

.50- Driving to lunch (Bayside Diner) (taking Northern Boulevard)

.75- Eating lunch at the diner with my uncle and cousin (Bayside DIner)

.35- Driving back home (Taking Northern Boulevard)

This assignment has given me a different perspective on how time goes on. While my activities made up 4 hours of my day, it really did feel like time flew. It showed me that we really don’t have much time to do the stuff we love before the day ends. I picked Sunday to record my day because I knew that I had the most activities planned, but I felt like I needed to spend more time on studying and other education-related activities. In conclusion, I felt like it was a great assignment to really gain insight on what I did on a day-to-day basis and it gives me more motivation to use my time more wisely.

Law in Culture

I chose “The FBI Files” which is an American television series which is about past FBI cases where reenactments of interviews are showed. The series has many cases that I want to dive deeper into. I chose this because I’m interested in the Law Enforcement aspect of law and i’m interested in how the FBI operates.

Where do you want to work?

The law office I have chosen in the Worth, Longworth, and London Law Firm. The firm currently has 2 offices in New York stationed in Manhattan and Long Island. Their address is 111 John Street, Suite 640, 10038. I picked this firm because they have dedicated their time to fully understanding the troubles that NYPD officers face on a daily basis. All of the lawyers working for this firm have had previous law enforcement experience, or have worked in prosecution, providing top notch support for each client. The Firm assist in many aspects of Law Enforcement trouble, such as criminal and civil matters. The lawyers are committed to creating a positive resolution to issues which resulted from NYPD officers conducting lawful practices. With 8 lawyers working on the Criminal and Civil defense sides, It is a somewhat small Law Firm. They specialize in criminal and administrative matters, as-well as civil and indemnification matters.

Who I am

Hello my name is Alex and i’m pursuing a degree in Paralegal studies because I want to gain a a better knowledge of how our country’s law system operates. My goal is to transfer to another college where I can further study Criminology/Criminal Justice. My ultimate goal after college is to become a federal Law Enforcement agent for the Secret Service or FBI. I have always wanted to pursue this path because I have heard that the profession is very rewarding and the experiences received are unlike any other job.

One thing I want people to know is that i’m from Virginia and I love traveling to new places. I have been to over 10 countries and I plan to explore even more.