Miami Criminal Defense Lawyers Fight for Second Chances
How is it possible that a woman who admitted to popping a single prescription pill without permission could potentially be facing life in prison if she does it again? Our Miami criminal defense lawyers...
View ArticleBCS holds Community Advisory Board meeting
On Monday, April 29th at 5:30pm Bronx Community Solutions held a spring Community Advisory Board meeting. The meeting was attended by representatives of the Bronx District Attorney's Office as well as...
View ArticleDriver’s License Points: How to Avoid Them!
If you have gotten a traffic ticket in Fort Lauderdale, Miami, or anywhere in South Florida, you need to contact a Miami traffic ticket attorney or Fort Lauderdale traffic ticket attorney as soon as...
View ArticleNew big Human Rights Watch report assails placing juve sex offenders on...
As reported in this new AP piece, Human Rights Watch today released a big report urging governments to stop placing juveniles on publicly accessible sex-offender registries. Here are parts of the AP...
View ArticleIntriguing final (sentencing) chapter in landmark SCOTUS Fourth Amendment case
Via this post at The BLT, which is titled "Man in Landmark Supreme Court GPS Case Pleads Guilty," we find out today that Antoine Jones' success in convincing the Supreme Court to declare his warantless...
View ArticleSaint Petersburg man calls 911, requests Kool Aid and weed
A quick blurb in the Tampa Times online about how calling the emergency hotline for marijuana and Kool Aid tends to get a person in trouble... Bored last Sunday, Saint Pete resident Jarvis Sutton, 34,...
View ArticleCNN/Time Poll: Cutback civil liberties to fight terror?
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View ArticleWould Cameras Deter Bus Stop-Arm Violations?
When people began running red lights, city officials installed red light cameras to catch suspects and issue tickets without being on scene. Could a similar system soon be in place to prevent bus-arm...
View ArticleWould Cameras Deter Bus Stop-Arm Violations?
When people began running red lights, city officials installed red light cameras to catch suspects and issue tickets without being on scene. Could a similar system soon be in place to prevent bus-arm...
View ArticleTraffic diverted due to crash on Highway 39 near Aberdeen.
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View ArticleLetter to Senators Chambliss and Isakson, May 1, 2013
Here is the text of a letter I have sent to the two senators from Georgia, my home state, concerning their recent votes to block gun control legislation. I post it here in hope that it might inspire...
View ArticleThree More Sentenced in Eastern Idaho Meth Trafficking Case
POCATELLO – U.S. Attorney Wendy J. Olson announced today the sentencing of three more members of an Eastern Idaho drug trafficking organization. The defendants appeared this week before Chief U.S....
View ArticleMoncrieffe v Holder: From State Felony to Federal Misdemeanor
Matthew Kenwrick via flickrIn Moncrieffe v. Holder, the Supreme Court reversed the deportation order for a Jamaican born legal permanent resident. Adrian Moncrieffe pled guilty in a Georgia court to...
View ArticleLet the Games Begin: Legal Online Poker Starts Up in Nevada
April 30 was an historic day for online poker players in the United States. Just a bit more than two years after the indictment and civil cases that were termed “Black Friday” shut down the industry,...
View ArticlePresident Obama named Rep. Melvin Watt (D-North Carolina), to head the...
This Blog was written by whistleblower Attorney Tony Munter The news, or rather the reported leak today is clear, The White House wants to nominate long time congressman Mel Watt (D North Carolina) to...
View ArticleRecently Freed New Yorker Discusses Effects of Prison Life
A New York man who spent more than two decades behind bars for a murder he did not commit, describes the effects of prison and the struggle to adapt to the modern world two months after his release in...
View ArticleSLC Criminal Defense Lawyer | State v. Ali
At Arnold & Wadsworth our criminal defense lawyers offer a free consultation concerning all criminal cases whether in Salt Lake City or any other area in Utah. The criminal defense lawyers at...
View ArticleDeath Row Inmate Deserves DNA Testing Before May 7 Execution
By Barry Scheck and Peter Neufeld, Innocence Project Co-Directors (Originally published by the Clarion Ledger.) Last week the Mississippi Supreme Court in a 5-4 decision denied Willie Manning the...
View ArticleForced Blood Draws Now Require a Warrant in DUI Cases
Up until last week, the law allowed police officers to forcibly draw blood from any person suspected of driving under the influence, if that person refused to voluntarily submit to a chemical test of...
View ArticleDOJ’s Inspector General Finds The BOP’s Compassionate Release Program “Poorly...
Just over a year ago, we posted a video of an interview with our client and former federal prisoner, Phillip Smith, who had been denied access to the sentence reduction program known as compassionate...
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