New Supreme Court Ruling makes it easier to sue police
New $upreme Court Ruling Makes it Ea$ier to $ue Police When Criminal Charge$ are Dropped! In order to $ue, a defendant doesn’t have to be found not guilty by a…
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New $upreme Court Ruling Makes it Ea$ier to $ue Police When Criminal Charge$ are Dropped! In order to $ue, a defendant doesn’t have to be found not guilty by a…
What Is OC’s New Leaf Program? Getting Your Life Back After You or Them Fucked It Up! Even after you have served time for a criminal charge, you may still…
The “Bane Act” – How to Bring a Civil Rights Lawsuit The Bane Act is a California law that allows you to sue for damages if someone uses violence, threats,…
SB 393: The Consumer Arrest Record Equity Act SB 393: The Consumer Arrest Record Equity Act The good news is that on October 12, 2017, the California Legislature passed Senate…
Penal Code 76 PC – Threatening Public Officials (Government Officials) California Penal Code 76 PC prohibits making death threats to public officials with the apparent ability to carry out the…
Karlan v. City of Cincinnati (1974) In Karlan v. City of Cincinnati, 416 U.S. 924 (1974), the U.S. Supreme Court was asked to decide whether a city ordinance prohibiting words…
Penal Code 132 PC – Offering False Evidence Can Police Lye on Affidavits – Short Answer, NO! Not if they Value their Career & Freedom and Don’t want civil responsibility…
Overbreadth Doctrine Overbreadth is shorthand for the overbreadth doctrine, which provides that a regulation of speech can sweep too broadly and prohibit protected as well as non-protected speech. A regulation…
Watts v. United States (1969) – 1st Amendment By David L. Hudson Jr. In Watts v. United States, 394 U.S. 705 (1969), the Supreme Court held, without the benefit of…
Department of Justice Reveals ‘Glitch’ Shielded Officials From Public Scrutiny A technical glitch kept the Justice Department from reviewing all the email accounts it was supposed to for almost a…