Quoting a member of Law Enforcement Against Prohibition , Nicholas Kristof sees the light in the cleverly and accurately titled “Drugs Won the War ”:
He said he gradually became disillusioned with the drug war, beginning in 1967 when he was a young beat officer in San Diego.
“I had arrested a 19-year-old, in his own home, for possession of marijuana,” he recalled.
“I literally broke down the door, on the basis of probable cause. I took...
Would-Be Attendee Fails to Crash Levi's Fader Fort, Robs It At...
A partygoer trying to get into the Levi's Fader Fort on Monday was denied access, and decided to rob the venue at gunpoint instead. According to police, after Leandre Darryl Campbell was...
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In bold, the search terms that Google Analytics tracked to my site: Sect of liars – I belong to several different criminal defense lawyer associations, so it seems appropriate for me to...
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An out of town felony probationer, who was charged with misdemeanor shoplifting, who had just a few weeks left before completing said probation, called me nearly in tears asking me whether or...
Answers From A Criminal Defense Lawyer On A Prosecutor's Blog
If, hypothetically, a prosecutor were to start a semi-regular series of posts, consisting of the same 4 or 5 questions, posed to and answered by individual criminal defense lawyers (and, of...
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Houston criminal defense lawyer Mark Bennett makes sure he follows through on those pesky little certificates of service, because he doesn’t want to be accused of a criminal offense,...
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