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Article: Young Teen Charged with Felony for Taping Talk with Principal
Paul Boron was a 13-year-old middle school student in Manteno, Illinois on February 16 this year when he was summoned […]
Article: Grand Juries
Although many cases involve a grand jury, they are far less publicized and less well known than their trial jury […]
Article: Glazed Doughnut Leads to Florida Man’s Arrest on Drug Charges
From time to time, you may have treated yourself to a delicious Krispy Kreme glazed doughnut – but after you […]
Article: You Can Be Guilty of Vehicular Homicide Even If Not Driving
Driving While Intoxicated There’s no doubt 28-year-old part-time student James Ryan was driving drunk on the Long Island Expressway (LIE) […]
Article: Supreme Court’s New Case May Define Impact of Johnson Decision
The U.S. Supreme Court last June, in its decision in Johnson v. United States, struck down as too vague a […]
Article: DOJ Stops Sharing Federal Asset Seizures with State, Local Police
Shortly before Christmas, the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced it was suspending a program which allows state and local […]
Article: Federal Commission Revises Penalties for Fraud, Economic Crimes
The United States Sentencing Commission has recently sent Congress proposed changes to penalties for several classes of federal crimes, including […]
Article: Does a Polite Note to the Teller Mean You’re Not Robbing the Bank?
A Very Polite Robbery On the afternoon of May 6, when 23-year-old unemployed aspiring rap star Dominyk Antonio Alfonseca found […]
Article: New York Senator Sponsors Federal Marijuana Law Reform
Three Senators Offer Chamber’s First Broad Marijuana Reform Bill An unusual group of three Senators — lead sponsor Cory Booker […]
Article: “Leandra’s Law” Sets Harsh Penalties for Impaired Drivers with Young Passengers
Since the 2009 enactment of Child Passenger Protection Act, more commonly known as “Leandra’s Law,” New York has made it […]
Article: Criminal Charges Can Have Extra Consequences for Non-Citizens
Facing criminal charges can pose serious problems for anyone: jail, fines, probation, employment difficulties. But criminal charges mean additional problems […]
Article: Here’s How a Grand Jury Works
How a Grand Jury Works in New York State “The People’s Panel” The institution of the grand jury has a […]