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WHY IS IT SO HARD TO TEST DRIVERS THAT ARE STONED?That means a lab test would only find a trace amount of THC in the blood of occasional smokers after a few hours, and may pass a drug test...
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PEOPLE CAN BE CONVINCED THEY COMMITTED A NON-EXISTENT CRIME IN JUST 3 HOURSNew research has shown that over the course of just a few hours, innocent adults can be convinced that they committed a crime, even if that crime was completely made up
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FLAWED HAIR ANALYSIS TESTIMONY LEADS TO NEW TRIALThe court found that the hair examiner's testimony was "enormously influential" and material to the convictions.
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LATEST DUI TECHNOLOGY: Oral Swabs to Test for DrugsA recent case in which oral swab evidence was used to convict a man of driving under the influence is being watched by law enforcement officials and lawyers nationwide
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INSIDE KENTUCKY'S UNREGULATED PRIVATE PROBATION INDUSTRYEvery month for two years, Cook has to pay a $25 monitoring fee to a company that serves as a privatized probation agency.
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10 THINGS YOU SHOULD NEVER DO WHEN STOPPED FOR SPEEDINGHere are 10 rules to follow when you see flashing lights in your rear view mirror.
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WILL JUDGE IN BILL COSBY CASE ALLOW OTHER RAPE CLAIMS AS EVIDENCE?The legal question is whether the testimony of any or all of these women will be admissible against Cosby in the criminal case in Pennsylvania.
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SUPREME COURT REFUSES TO EASE STANDARD ON TAMPERING OFFENSESRuling in a case in which a woman concealed a heroin-filled condom in a body cavity, the Ohio Supreme Court found today that suspects cannot be...
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KANSAS COUPLE WHOSE TEA WAS MISTAKEN FOR MARIJUANA LOSES SUIT OVER FRUITLESS RAIDRobert and Adlynn Harte argued that cops should have known field tests are unreliable.
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DUI CONVICTIONS: FAULTY ALCOHOL BREATH TEST MACHINESDefense attorneys discovered many individuals received wrongful convictions based upon faulty readings from the Intoxilyzer 8000, a common breathalyzer machine.
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MURDER CONVICTIONS WERE BASED ON OUTDATED ARSON SCIENCE, PROSECUTORS SAYProsecutors in the Brooklyn District Attorney’s office will ask a judge today to overturn the arson and felony murder convictions of three men convicted in a 1981 fire that killed a woman and her five children.
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SUPREME COURT WILL REVIEW STATE LAWS MAKING IT A CRIME TO REFUSE BLOOD-ALCOHOL TESTSThe U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to decide whether state laws that make it a crime to refuse warrantless blood-alcohol tests are a violation of the Fourth Amendment.
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RAISE THE MINIMUM AGE A JUVENILE CAN BE TRIED AS AN ADULT TO 21A new report that recommend raising the age at which juveniles enter the adult court system to at least 21, with gradually diminishing protections that extend to age 25.
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MAN IS RELEASED FROM PRISON AFTER 15 YEARS WHEN DNA TESTING POINTS FINGER AT HIS BROTHERAfter serving more than 15 years in prison for the slaying of his teenage sister-in-law, a Kansas man was freed Tuesday because recent DNA testing pointed the finger at his brother.
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AFTER ILLEGAL WIRETAP, SUSPECTS GO FREE AND WANT A REFUNDAn investigation last month by USA TODAY and The Desert Sun found that prosecutors there almost certainly violated a federal law that requires the district attorney to personally sign off on wiretap applications. Those tainted wires were used to make arrests and seizures throughout the USA. Now those individuals affected want a refund.
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THE AGE OF 'PRE-CRIME' HAS ARRIVEDLos Angeles is considering sending “Dear John” letters to the homes of men who solicit prostitutes hoping the mail will be opened by mothers, girlfriends or wives.
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HOW TO EXPUNGE A CRIMINAL CONVICTIONThere is no federal law that allows for expungement — the permanent sealing of a criminal record to the general public. A federal judge in Brooklyn has expunged a conviction for the first time. It should not be the last.
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SO THANKFUL FOR FEDERAL JUDGES ENCOURAGING PROSECUTORS TO RECONSIDER EXTREME SENTENCES BUT...Federal trial judges have little leeway in sentencing when prosecutors trigger mandatory-minimum laws that set floors for punishment, and they have few means of revisiting closed cases, unless new evidence comes to light or a major legal error was committed. But they can be persuasive. Federal prosecutors have agreed in recent years to sentence reductions in a handful of cases, most after public pressure from judges.
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Boy's Murder Conviction Sharpens Debate on Whether Juveniles are Fit to Waive RightsJoseph was one of hundreds of juveniles interrogated by police each year who waive legal rights that some experts say the youngsters do not understand.
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HOW CAMPUSES DEAL WITH SEXUAL ASSAULTJudges across country overturning university decisions that punish men accused of sexual assault
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