Justice for all crime victims, not just symbolism for a few.
Updated: 2010-04-30 06:48:36
While hundreds of millions of dollars are spent each year on the death penalty, a shocking number of homicides remain unsolved in California. CCV released a new report on this public safety crisis and murder victim family members tell Governor Schwarzenegger that it's time to end the death penalty.

Skip to content Law Blog Home Present Your Case to a Lawyer About Archives My Day In Court : A Lesson In Traffic Tickets Vomiting On A Person Is Assault And You Don’t Have To Take It Published by Andrew Dat on April 27, 2010 in Criminal Law 0 Comments Tags : assault baseball battery criminal disorderly conduct drunk fight matthew clemmens reckless endangerment stupid vomit vomiting Have you ever gotten so angry that you wanted to vomit How about vomit on another person How about so angry that you’ve wanted to make yourself vomit all over a cop Yeah , me neither . But apparently this guy was able to achieve such a level of . revulsion From the looks of the mug shot , right , and reading through the story , I’d bet good money that the vomiter was also drunk out of his mind , as well .
: Skip to content Law Blog Home Present Your Case to a Lawyer About Archives More Trouble for the Boy Scouts The Top Ten Tenant’s Rights : Yes Renters Have Rights , Too San Francisco Drug Lab Scandal : Symptom of a Wider Problem Published by Rusty Shackleford on April 22, 2010 in Criminal Law Government and court 0 Comments Tags : cocaine crime lab criminal justice drug lab drugs evidence forensic science police san francisco scandal theft In what has become a national scandal and a major embarrassment to a police department already receiving its fair share of criticism , it was revealed last month that an employee at the San Francisco Police Department’s drug lab stole cocaine which was to be used as evidence in a drug case from the lab for her own personal . use This led to an
, Skip to content Law Blog Home Present Your Case to a Lawyer About Archives What Do You Do If You Have Overly Intrusive Parents Sue Them , Apparently Family Court Won’t Stop Non-Custodial Parent from Taking Child to Church What Happens in New York , Stays In Texas Published by Violet Petran on April 19, 2010 in Criminal Law and Immigration 1 Comment Tags : crime deportation deported drug drugs immigrant Immigration lemaine marijuana possession removal Crime and punishment a beloved book and popular topic in the American criminal justice system . There are notions of proportionality that are supposed to accompany every crime and sentences vary accordingly . Unless , of course , you are a . non-citizen Jerry Lemaine , a legal permanent resident of New York originally from Haiti was found
, Skip to content Law Blog Home Present Your Case to a Lawyer About Archives Unauthorized Use of Work Computers : It Might Get You Fired , but It’s Not a Crime What Happens in New York , Stays In Texas What Do You Do If You Have Overly Intrusive Parents Sue Them , Apparently Published by Andrew Dat on April 16, 2010 in Criminal Law and Family Law 0 Comments Tags : arkansas court emancipated minor harassment injunction lawsuit lawyer mom mother parents sue Do you remember how your mom used to go through all your stuff when you were a kid How she would read through all your mail , listen in on your phone calls , and basically be completely intrusive throughout your adolescence No Well lucky you then For the rest of us with a normal childhood who had to suffer through this invasion of our
: , Skip to content Law Blog Home Present Your Case to a Lawyer About Archives Courtroom Etiquette : Like Dinner Etiquette Only More Terrifying What Do You Do If You Have Overly Intrusive Parents Sue Them , Apparently Unauthorized Use of Work Computers : It Might Get You Fired , but It’s Not a Crime Published by Rusty Shackleford on April 15, 2010 in Criminal Law 0 Comments Tags : computer fraud and abuse act crime criminal cyber bullying lori drew myspace over criminalized You may remember a story from a couple years ago about Lori Drew she was a woman who , for whatever reason , decided to torment one of her teenaged daughter’s enemies” really , as a teenager , who in the world has any real enemies who was also a teenage girl . She did this by creating a fake MySpace profile , and posing
While cramming a treatise for my last 1L exam, I came across a quote from the Law Reform Commission of Canada. The report titled Our Criminal Law was released in 1976, but it is just as relevant today:
But criminal law is not the only means of bolstering values. Nor is it necessarily always the best [...]
The issue of blogger anonymity is a contentious one that is being closely watched by members of the bar. Canada does have a more qualified understanding of the freedom of speech, and after the emergence of the responsible journalism defence in Quan v. Cusson and Grant v. Torstar Corp we’re likely to [...]
The British Columbia Court of Appeal is officially 100 years old! To celebrate they’re having an academic symposium in Vancouver. There is even a special BCCA 100th birthday website, where you can register for the events.
Although the official birthday was on January 4, 2010, the BCCA will have special sittings throughout April to commemorate [...]