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- Jury Selection in Roger Clemens Retrial
The Associated Press State & Local Wire At the new trial for Roger Clemens, several jurors questioned the value of the Congressional Hearing in which Clemens is alleged to have committed the ... - NFLPA Provides Players With Lawyers: Saints Bounty Case:
The Associated Press The NFL Players Association told players involved in the New Orleans Saints' bounty case there is a chance they could face criminal charges and The Association has retained ... - Detroit Lions RB Re-Enacts Scene From Fast Break
As reported on Busted Coverage, Detroit Lions Mikel Leshoure tried to eat weed during a traffic stop . Leshoure been arrested on two marijuana charges since February. Today, he didn’t show up ...
- U.S. Department of Justice: Memo On Marijuana
The LA Times reports United States Deputy Attorney General James M. Cole sent a June 29, 2011 memo to federal prosecutors about "multiple large-scale, privately-operated industrial marijuana ... - The ex-San Francisco criminalist turned criminal
Any criminal defense attorney's blog would be incomplete without an update about the recent drug scandal in the Bay Area. We in Southern California give credit to our Northern California neighbors for ... - Los Angeles Sheriff Arrests Two for Illegal Marijuana Grow
The Los Angeles Times reports two suspects have been arrested for an an illegal marijuana cultivation operation in the San Gabriel Valley. The Los Angeles Sheriff's Department claims plants and dried ...
- James Loney Arrested For Driving Under the Influence
While most of the focus is on the Angels opening up the vault for Albert Pujols, the Dodgers made news today with the announcement that James Loney was arrested last month on suspicion of driving ... - DUI Drugs
In a DUI Drug case look at each case closely. The district attorney must prove more than you drove a car with a drug in your blood. Even if there was an accident involved in the case, look closely at ...
- U.S. Department of Justice: Memo On Marijuana
The LA Times reports United States Deputy Attorney General James M. Cole sent a June 29, 2011 memo to federal prosecutors about "multiple large-scale, privately-operated industrial marijuana ... - Cops Looking To Catch Marijuana DUIs
A July 3, 2011 LA Times article reported the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration found that 16.3% of all drivers nationwide at night were on various legal and illegal impairing drugs, half ... - Man Guilty of Bank Fraud: Deposits Donald Bren's Tax Refund
The Los Angeles Times reports a man accused of stealing a nearly $1.4-million tax refund check from billionaire Irvine Company Chairman Donald Bren has pleaded guilty to one count of bank fraud . He ...
- Update: USA v. Johnny Reid Edwards
Here's the latest on the John Edwards case as reported by the LA Times , or as it is more officially known, USA v. Johnny Reid Edwards , in the U.S. District Court, North Carolina Middle District: ...
- Juvenile Court Judges Must Follow Law
The California Supreme Court has said although under the United States Constitution a juvenile court hearing does not need all the requirements of an adult criminal trial or even of an administrative ... - Children in Adult Court in California
A child can be tried as an adult after a Fitness Hearing held in juvenile delinquency court. The District Attorney files a motion in juvenile delinquency court saying the child is not amenable to the ... - Juvenile Delinquency Statistics in Los Angeles
In 2008 federal officials ordered the Los Angeles County Probation Department to make 41 changes to the 14 juvenile delinquency camps the Los Angeles County Probation Department oversees. The camps ...
- U.S. Department of Justice: Memo On Marijuana
The LA Times reports United States Deputy Attorney General James M. Cole sent a June 29, 2011 memo to federal prosecutors about "multiple large-scale, privately-operated industrial marijuana ... - Cops Looking To Catch Marijuana DUIs
A July 3, 2011 LA Times article reported the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration found that 16.3% of all drivers nationwide at night were on various legal and illegal impairing drugs, half ...
- The Gov Appoints 3 From OC
The Orange County Register reports Gov. Jerry Brown appointed three new judges who are from Orange County . David A. Thompson , Julian W. Bailey , and Lewis W. Clapp Judge Thompson, an Orange County ...
- 4th of July DUI Checkpoints Southern California
The July 4, 2011 holiday weekend begins. Law enforcement is on the hunt for drunk drivers. Cops are looking to arrest as many people as possible. To catch drunk drivers DUI Sobriety Checkpoints will ... - Drug Crime Defense: The Myth of the Infallible Drug Sniffing Dog
Defending people against the massive assault by the Federal Government called the War on Drugs in drug possession, drug trafficking , possession with intent to distribute, and conspiracy to distribute ... - Police Officers and Plain View
The Plain View exception to the warrant requirement may occur in drug crimes or when pulled over for a traffic stop. For the prosecutors and the police to use the plain view exception to the warrant ...
- Man Guilty of Bank Fraud: Deposits Donald Bren's Tax Refund
The Los Angeles Times reports a man accused of stealing a nearly $1.4-million tax refund check from billionaire Irvine Company Chairman Donald Bren has pleaded guilty to one count of bank fraud . He ... - Nails Pleads Not Guilty In 13-Count Federal Case
The Contra Costa Times reports former New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Lenny Dykstra pleaded not guilty today to federal charges , one week after he was charged by the Los Angeles ... - Mortgage Fraud Strike Force
The LA Times reports California Attorney General Kamala Harris is creating a 25-person task force to target mortgage fraud from small operations to corporations. Harris said in an interview with the ...
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