Spying on Your Spouse Can Get You in Trouble with the Law An interesting topic, which intersects both criminal and family law, has attorneys and prosecutors wondering how privacy laws function in the context of marriage. The Wall Street Journal recently débuted an article about men who have been charged with violating the federal Wiretap… Read more »
Many cities try to maintain a balance between having police diligently monitor possible criminal activities and suspicious behavior while also not unduly harassing citizens. Read the article: NYPD’s Controversial Stop and Frisk Tactics Criticized by District Attorney and Civil Rights Advocates
Sexual assault is a serious issue in the United States; add in the intricacies of being a military man or woman, and the problem becomes compounded. It can be difficult for military personnel to navigate the justice system of their employers, and while most veterans and active soldiers find themselves on the receiving end of… Read more »
Former Chicago police officer Drew Peterson was recently convicted of first degree murder in the 2004 death of his third wife, Kathleen Savio, who was found dead in her dry bathtub. The medical examiner declared the death accidental. Originally posted here: Drew Peterson trial and prosecutorial misconduct
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