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Entrapment Is A Defense In California

In California, entrapment is defined by police pressure and inducement. Missteps can lead to exoneration, as entrapment absolves of crime, no matter the evidence. Continue reading

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Filing a Complaint For Police Misconduct

Experience police misconduct? You have the right to file a formal complaint with the department! Start by requesting to speak with a police supervisor or Sergeant. Clearly state your intention to file a complaint for the reasons you’re concerned about. While it’s tempting to share your story with the desk officer, it’s best to speak with someone higher up. This ensures your concerns are addressed promptly and accurately. Remember, your written complaint stays in the officer’s file and can lead to disciplinary actions or termination. Don’t let injustice go unanswered—take action today! Continue reading

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Introduction to the “Miranda Rule” in Criminal Cases

In the landmark case of Miranda v. Arizona, the Fifth Amendment was revolutionized with the introduction of a pivotal rule that now defines criminal interrogation rights. Justice Warren’s formulation mandates that individuals must be warned of their rights to remain silent and to have an attorney present. This ensures that self-incrimination is safeguarded, setting a precedent still debated and expanded upon by legal professionals today. Delve deeper into this transformative legal moment that reshaped justice. Continue reading

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