Criminal Law Recent Posts
We’re so serious about religious freedom that we hardly even second-guess the beliefs of a person (more…)
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- Ken LaManceDec 17, 2010
To be prosecuted for making a false terrorism report, the false report must be communicated to anoth (more…)
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- Jay RiveraDec 14, 2010
If a police department and prosecutor’s office had been properly supported by the state and local (more…)
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- Ken LaManceDec 13, 2010
The definition of criminal, as well as the taint that comes with such a label, should be expanded to (more…)
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- Ken LaManceDec 10, 2010
One of the reasons that driving under the influence of drugs laws haven’t garnered as much nationa (more…)
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- Ken LaManceDec 08, 2010
If anyone out there happens to know the geniuses over at the TSA Blog, have some mercy on them and p (more…)
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- Ken LaManceDec 07, 2010
Studies show that people’s memories are not very accurate when it comes to recalling the happening (more…)
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- Ken LaManceDec 03, 2010
There have been concerns about the scanned images being abused by airline attendants, since the scan (more…)
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- Jay RiveraNov 29, 2010
We punish criminals for deterrence purposes, for the sake of justice, and to prevent them from harmi (more…)
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- Ken LaManceNov 25, 2010
What might not be punishable is the content of their hateful white supremacist graffiti which, as di (more…)
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- Ken LaManceNov 24, 2010