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THE TRUTH ABOUT FLAWED FIELD SOBRIETY TESTINGThe logic of the SFSTs are flawed as they rely on assumptions that are never proven.
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VIDEO: A ROBBERY SUSPECT SUED AFTER AN OFFICER'S KICK BROKE HIS JAWHe lifted his right leg and kicked Medina-Pena in the face. The suspect crumpled to the ground, his jaw broken, three teeth gone.
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FAMILY PUSHES FOR CHANGE AFTER MAN WITH AUTISM ARRESTED FOR OVIOfficers asked if he was drinking and he told them he only had Pepsi.
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C.E.O. OF BACKPAGE.COM, KNOWN FOR ESCORT ADS, IS CHARGED WITH PIMPING A MNOR"They’re like the McDonald’s of trafficking,” she said in an interview on Thursday night. “They made it so easy.”
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IDENTICAL TWIN DROPS BOMBSHELL: I COMMITTED MURDER, NOT MY BROTHER"I didn't have the strength to come forward," Smith said. "I thought it was the job of the police to catch me."
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REJECTING VOODOO SCIENCE IN THE COURTROOMThe U.S. has relied on flawed forensic-evidence techniques for decades, falsely convicting many.
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POLICE TEST FIRST MARIJUANA BREATHALYZER ON CALI DRIVERSTwo of the drivers who took part in the test admitted to smoking marijuana in the previous 30 minutes, and delivered a positive reading on the handheld device.
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THE TROUBLE WITH DOUBLE JEOPARDY-ONE OF THE MOST WELL-KNOWN AND MISUNDERSTOOD CONCEPTS IN AMERICAN CRIMINAL LAW.Double jeopardy cases try to make sense out of the jury system—which often makes no sense.
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WHITE HOUSE REPORT CONCLUDES THAT BITE-MARK ANALYSIS IS JUNK SCIENCETo date, 25 wrongful arrests or convictions have been linked to bite-mark analysis and additional cases are still pending in the courts, according to the Innocence Project.
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THE SEVENTH-GRADER'S SEXT WAS MEANT TO IMPRESS HIM-THEN HE SHARED IT...Sexting has gained a presence in every kind of school — rich and poor, urban and rural, big and small.
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THIS SMALL INDIANA COUNTY SENDS MORE PEOPLE TO PRISON THAN SAN FRANCISCO AND DURHAM, N.C., COMBINED. WHY?Peple in rural areas are much more likely to go to prison than people in urban areas, a major shift from a decade ago.
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INNOCENT? DON'T TALK TO THE POLICE.“The longer you speak to police officers, the more likely it is that you will confess to some crime that you did not commit".
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LEGALIZING POT: SANTA FE DID, BUT PEOPLE ARE STILL GOING TO JAIL FOR SMALL AMOUNTS OF MARIJUANALocal cops have sent on average more than one person to jail per month for petty pot possession in the last two years, according to an SFR investigation.
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MAN FALSELY CONVICTED BY BITE MARK DIDN'T KILL DALLAS COUPLE, DA NOW SAYSThe Associated Press reported in 2013 that at least 24 people in the U.S., including two in Texas, had been exonerated in cases in which bite mark evidence played a central role in the conviction.
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ARBITRARY MARIJUANA LIMITS ON DRIVERS IMPAIR LEGAL JUDGMENTIn several states, motorists are subject to “per se” marijuana laws, which set a specific limit of THC that drivers can have in their blood.
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A GIRL ACCUSED HER DAD OF RAPE- THEN, HIS ATTORNEY NOTICED ECHOES OF ‘FIFTY SHADES OF GREY.’His Attorney noticed something odd about the girl's statements to police: She used words and phrases that seemed too mature for her age.
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UNCOVERING THE CHICAGO POLICE COVER-UPThis spring, a task force appointed by Mayor Rahm Emanuel found that the department was plagued by systemic racism and still operated with contempt for the lives of black citizens.
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BAN ON CRIMINAL HISTORY QUESTION FOR US JOB SEEKERS REVEALS DEEPER ISSUE: RACISMBan-the-box laws, which prevent employers from asking about criminal history on job applications, have passed in scores of cities, 24 states and the District of Columbia
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50-YEAR STORY OF THE MIRANDA WARNING HAS THE TWISTS OF A COP SHOWLegal experts and law enforcement personnel continue to argue about what Miranda actually means and what police officers must do before they can interrogate a suspect.
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WHY POOR, LOW-LEVEL OFFENDERS OFTEN PLEAD TO WORSE CRIMESA study of the impact of bail fees concluded that “those who can’t afford bail are 13 percent more likely to be convicted and will receive incarceration sentences that are on average five months longer.
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