by the late Mark Sullivan, Board Certified Criminal Defense Attorney, Palm Springs, California. Originally printed in 2003 and reprinted with permission from Crime, Justice and America magazine PERSONAL HISTORY One of the ways the PO will get to know you is through the interview. Preferably, though, the PO will already know a considerable amount about […]
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DNA GOES TO COURT – ll
Second Of A Three-Part Series By John Riley. Originally printed in 2004 and reposted with permission from Crime, Justice and America magazine. The importance of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) in law enforcement has grown since the use was discovered in 1985. Everyone is made of cells that contain DNA (among other things). But DNA gives us […]
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Kobe Bryant: What Really Happened, and Where Does It Go From Here?
A Review of Jeffrey Scott Shapiro’s Kobe Bryant; The Game of His Life, and an Interview With the Author An Interview with Jeffrey Scott Shapiro – Author of “Kobe Bryant; The Game of His Life” by the late Bill Bickel – former Managing Editor of Crime, Justice and America magazine. Originally published in 2004 and […]
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Three Strikes Get a Second Look
By John Riley – former contributing author for Crime, Justice and America magazine. Originally published in 2002 and reposted with permission from Crime, Justice and America magazine William Gerber was home alone when he shot his television set. He’s now serving life in prison as a result of the crime. Leandro Andrade is serving a […]
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Can You Challenge a Sexual Battery Conviction Successfully?
Sexual battery, a term often encountered in criminal law, refers to a form of sexual abuse where an individual engages in non-consensual intimate contact with another person. This crime, carrying significant legal and social ramifications, represents a serious violation of an individual’s autonomy and bodily integrity. In the landscape of law and justice, sexual battery […]
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Restitution Is Payback
What Goes Around, Comes Around By Andrew Dósa, Criminal Defense Attorney in Alameda County California. Originally printed in 2007 and reprinted with permission from Crime, Justice and America magazine The law is clear. Restitution is imposed when a defendant is convicted of a crime. It is good for a victim. It is supposed to be […]
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The Dilemma of the Domestic Violence Victim
What Cooperative Witnesses Should — And Shouldn’t Do by the late Mark Sullivan, Board Certified Criminal Defense Attorney, Palm Springs, California. Originally published in 2003 and reprinted with permission from Crime, Justice and America magazine More often than not, alleged victims in domestic violence (DV) cases do not want to cooperate with the prosecution. Sometimes, […]
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Define “Likely” – The Sexually Violent Predator Law
PRO or CON By Chris Finnie – former Contributing Author to Crime, Justice and America magazine. Originally published in 2002 and reposted with permission from Crime, Justice and America magazine In 1996, California passed the “sexually violent predator” law, which allows the state to evaluate prisoners convicted of multiple violent sex offenses, and transfer them […]
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How Probable Cause Allows You To Be Stopped, Detained, and Possibly Searched
By Keith Jordan, former Criminal Defense Attorney in Santa Clara County, California. Originally published in 2002 and reposted with permission from Crime, Justice and America magazine Can a police officer pull you over when you’re driving along minding your own business, or stop you when you’re walking down the street? Not without a reason to […]
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How To Seal Your Criminal Record
By retired Attorney Dennis Lempert, former Criminal Defense Attorney in Santa Clara County, California. Originally published in 2004 and reposted with permission from Crime, Justice and America magazine Question: How Can I Seal My Record In California? My Record Was Already Dismissed Under PC 1203.4 Answer: Peter A has gotten his case dismissed by using […]
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Wages of Sin – Profiting In Prison
By John Riley – former contributing author for Crime, Justice and America magazine. Originally published in 2002 and reposted with permission from Crime, Justice and America magazine “Son of Sam” laws are meant to prevent criminals from profiting from their crimes. The law gets its name from the pseudonym of David Berkowitz, the infamous Son […]
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Suppression of Evidence – The Basics
By Kirk Tarman, Criminal Defense Attorney in San Bernardino County, California. Originally published in 2007 and reposted with permission from Crime, Justice and America magazine This article is designed to give a layperson a superficial understanding of a motion to suppress. Basically when an attorney says that he is going to attempt to suppress evidence […]
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