Monthly Archives: April 2014

Justices Uphold Prosecution For Vindictive Househunter

The old saying that truth is stranger than fiction holds true in this case. The criminal defendant was charged with sex crimes after she lost out on a house bidding war. The trial Judge originally threw out the case but … Continue reading

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Appeals Court Rules Judges Can Compel Probationers To Waive Right Against Self Incrimination

It has long been settled that judges have broad powers to impose conditions of probation against those convicted of criminal acts. In this case the courts found that a Defendant who committed sex offenses may be required to waive his … Continue reading

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