The Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution guarantees our right to be free of unreasonable, warrantless searches and seizures — most of the time. There is an exception: If law enforcement has probable cause to believe that evidence of wrongdoing will be...
We are talking about the constitutionality of implied consent statutes. These laws make it a crime for someone pulled over or arrested for driving while impaired to refuse a blood or urine test — and in some states a breath test. Civil rights advocates say that...
It may seem as though a drunk driving charge can’t be beat, but there are plenty of ways that someone accused of such an offense can build their case. Make sure you talk to an experienced attorney as soon as possible after you are charged. Together, you and your...
Hockey season is ready to start, with the Minnesota Wild already playing several preseason games. If you Google “NHL hockey” or “Blackhawks” some of the headlines have nothing to do with the results of the varying matchups. Patrick Kane is the...
In our July 24, 2015, post, we talked about the long-term, even lifelong consequences of a conviction for a sex crime and registration as a sex offender. A lot of opportunities are denied to registered sex offenders, including the opportunity to start over: Sex...
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