Daily Archives: January 26, 2016

ABAJ: This high-tech police department trawls social media, license plates; watches city with audio, video

ABAJ: This high-tech police department trawls social media, license plates; watches city with audio, video by Debra Cassens Weiss: The type of data used in marketing is also being used by police departments to help solve crimes and analyze the … Continue reading

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ABAJ: Databases of police activity offer a handy tool for defense lawyers

ABAJ: Databases of police activity offer a handy tool for defense lawyers by Jason Tashea (Feb. 1, 2016): Vidya Pappachan, an attorney for the Legal Aid Society in New York City, had little time to prepare for a client’s arraignment … Continue reading

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WaPo: Radley Balko’s “The Watch” Blog: The one thing that will get a cop fired

WaPo: Radley Balko’s “The Watch” Blog: The one thing that will get a cop fired: Georgia cop was fired for exposing his own chief’s ignorance of the law.

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MD: Constitutional arguments about breath tests for DL purposes have to be raised before the ALJ

Constitutional arguments about breath tests have to be raised before the ALJ in administrative proceedings to be preserved. Motor Vehicle Admin. v. Gonce, 2016 Md. LEXIS 4 (Jan. 22, 2016). Even if defense counsel were ineffective for not challenging the … Continue reading

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