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View ArticleClarity on Miranda: Why the Boston Bomber Won’t “Walk on a (Miranda)...
For those who want clarity on how the Miranda warnings, and the government’s use of the “public safety” exception, here’s my interview on WESA FM Public Radio on the program Essential Pittsburgh. This...
View ArticleTorture Pays Off at Pennies on the Dollar
By Pamela Clifton The prison staff was warned by the inmates, hours, days, and weeks prior to the explosion of anger on the prison yard that something bad was...
View ArticleNY - County searches for options for homeless sex offenders
Original ArticleYou want options? Really? If so, then examine the facts! The facts that the online registry prevents many from getting jobs, and employment, therefore they become homeless. Take the...
View ArticleTX - Address Mess - Woman's Home On Sex Offender Registry List
Original ArticleThis is what happens when you have criminal records public, people will scrape the web site for the info, and eventually it will be old and out-dated, and some innocent person may get...
View ArticleDefendant Charged with Heroin Possession
The Facts of the Case: A New York Drug Crime Lawyer said petitioners were charged with breaking and entering with intent to commit a felony, to-wit: grand larceny. At a jury trial, petitioners...
View ArticleCourt Looks at Elements of Burglary vs. Petit Larceny
A man entered a home in Dade County, Florida. He did this in the middle of the night without the knowledge and consent of the two people who lived in the premises, a brother and a sister. The man...
View ArticleCourt Distinguishes between Attempted Grand Larceny and Grand Larceny
A man broke into and entered a dwelling house. Once inside, he committed grand larceny by taking away from the premises properties belonging to the owner of the dwelling house which amounted to more...
View ArticleCourt Discusses Elements of Grand Larceny
A man knocked on an apartment door. He claimed to be delivering something for the resident in the apartment. He asked the resident for some personal identification. A New York Criminal Lawyer said the...
View ArticleFlorida Woman Charged With Stealing $170,000 From RV Employer
Steffani Lariscy has been arrested on a warrant for grand theft by the Volusia County Sheriff's Office for stealing from Robbins Camper Sales in Ormond Beach one year after her boss at noticed a...
View ArticleTraffic Tickets Dismissed
The Law Office of John Stanko, Inc. successfully defends moving violations! In the Marin County Superior Court a client charged with driving at a speed greater than reasonable or prudent has his case...
View ArticleEx-Texas DA Faces Charges for Man's Prosecution
4-24-2013 Texas: A former district attorney acted improperly when he prosecuted an innocent man who spent nearly 25 years in prison, a Texas judge ruled Friday as he ordered the former... [[This,an...
View ArticleDzhokhar Tsarnaev Unarmed When Shot
So much for the Boston Police' public speculation that Dzhokar Tsarneav may have shot himself in the neck in a suicide attempt -- and their claim the gunfire battle occuring at the boat was two-way....
View ArticleOuss & Peysakhovich on Punishments That Don't Pay
Aurelie Ouss and Alexander Peysakhovich (Harvard University and Harvard University - Program for Evolutionary Dynamics) have posted When Punishment Doesn't Pay: 'Cold Glow' and Decisions to Punish on...
View ArticleWarrantless Blood Draws and Utah’s Implied Consent Statute
What is Implied Consent? All 50 States have adopted implied consent laws that require motorists, as a condition of operating a motor vehicle within the State, to consent to a chemical test to if they...
View ArticleClopton on the Presumption Against Extraterritoriality
Zachary D. Clopton (United States Attorney's Office – Northern District of Illinois) has posted Replacing the Presumption Against Extraterritoriality (Boston University Law Review, Forthcoming) on...
View ArticleTrojan Horse Warrant . . . Fail?
A few years ago, I did a post in which I speculated about the possibility of U.S. law enforcement’s using a Trojan Horse or similar program to surreptitiously search, and perhaps, monitor a suspect’s...
View ArticleS.D.Tex.: SW application to hack a computer denied for particularity requirement
The government sought a search warrant to hack a computer believed to be used to commit bank fraud. The USMJ concludes that the proposed search would violate the particularity requirement of the Fourth...
View ArticleWhat If A NYC Elderly Daycare Center Is Accused Of Medicare Fraud?
If you own or operate a daycare center for the elderly in New York City, one issue to be aware of is the increased scrutiny that is being directed at such centers, centering most notably on Medicare...
View ArticleWhen Is It Illegal To Recruit Clients For A NYC Adult Daycare Center?
Owners and/or operators of adult daycare centers in New York City should be advised of the necessity of reviewing their patient recruitment practices so as to avoid running into accusations of Medicaid...
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