Criminal Law

Rocephin, Best Online Pharmacy.

(via www.drugs-pro.com)

There are possible side-effects associated with this medicine that can affect individuals in different ways. If a side effect is stated here, that does not necessarily mean the fact that all people using Ceftriaxone will experience it or any other.

Fen-Phen Trial: Lawyer Claims He Was Too Drunk to be Found Culpable

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The neo-Twinkie defense: I was too drunk to be culpable.

Rape Victim Pushes for Expanded DNA Database

(via www.cnn.com)

As Maryland expands its ability to collect DNA samples from criminals, Civil Rights advocates question the efficacy and legality of maintaining DNA databases.

Police in Gun Searches Face Disbelief in Court

(via www.nytimes.com)

This is an interesting story re how judges suspect police officers tailor their stories to conduct illegal searches.

Wedgie Prompts Police Call

(via northplattebulletin.com)

Evidently, Nebraska is a criminal hotbed of wedgie activity.

Victory for Gun Makers

(via www.nypost.com)

The Second Circuit Court of Appeals rejected a suit by the city that sought to make firearm makers responsible for the illegal sale of weapons.

In Case of Sean Bell, Where Did the Prosecution Go Wrong?

(via feeds.wsjonline.com)

This article takes aim (no pun intended) at the prosecution in the Sean Bell murder case.

Lawyers Fear Monitoring in Cases on Terrorism

(via www.nytimes.com)

This article discusses an interesting twist on the attorney-client privilege when terror suspects are involved.

Breaking News: Wesley Snipes Gets 36 Months in Prison

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Actor Wesley snipes gets 36 months (that's 3 years for you math-impaired folk) jail time for tax evasion.

U.S.Supreme Court decides Virginia v. Moore

(via www.law.cornell.edu)

U.S. Supreme Court sides with Virginia on lawfulness of arrests.

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