Criminal Law Recent Posts
One of the key points of this case is that there can be a search, for 4th Amendment purposes, of a p (more…)
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- Ken LaManceOct 07, 2011
The chief judge of New York State is seeking to completely overhaul the juvenile justice system to f (more…)
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- Ken LaManceSep 26, 2011
There are many competing theories about why crime rates are down. One of the simplest is that maybe (more…)
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- Ken LaManceSep 21, 2011
Many police departments have not made the necessary reforms, and still rely on outdated lineup proce (more…)
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- Ken LaManceSep 08, 2011
Opponents may argue that one has a reasonable expectation of privacy in their own car. Sure, I can (more…)
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- Ken LaManceAug 30, 2011
The trial of the West Memphis Three showed that jurors are sometimes susceptible to prosecutorial ar (more…)
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- Ken LaManceAug 24, 2011
If the California bill is passed, offenders who were juveniles when they committed the crimes for wh (more…)
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- Ken LaManceAug 23, 2011
In Clayton’s case, the key question needs to be whether or not she had a reasonable expectation of (more…)
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- Ken LaManceAug 11, 2011
Requiring a warrant would be a safeguard rather than an outright prohibition. In order to obtain a w (more…)
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- Ken LaManceAug 01, 2011
One of the most controversial issues in modern criminal law is whether or not we should create a nat (more…)
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- Ken LaManceJul 29, 2011