Its a rare day indeed that I agree with Republican Darrell Issa… but his interview on NPR this morning was fantastic. ISSA: Look, the government lies. Understand – this may …
The legal battle between Apple and FBI/Justice Department is shaping up to be epic. Privacy advocates and criminal defense lawyers are aligned with Apple on this issue. iPhones are …
It goes something like this…. The FBI discovers someone they think is trading child pornography. The FBI gets a search warrant. They bust the person they think was trading. …
There is currently a circuit split between the Ninth Circuit and the Second Circuit regarding what prosecutors are required to prove in order to obtain an insider trading conviction. …
Technology can be among the greatest assets of a person trying to defend themselves against criminal charges, so long as its preserved and used properly. Geo-location data can be …
Former prosecutor and judge Ken Anderson pled guilty in Texas to intentionally failing to disclose evidence in a case that sent Michael Morton to prison for the alleged murder …
The death penalty is setting up to be a hot topic in the next California election. Advocates on both sides of the issue have proposed legislation to be voted …
Channel 3 news did a story last night about a Davis woman who had her wallet stolen and credit cards used at Arden Fair Mall.Woman Says Security on Card …
Retired Federal Judge H. Lee Sarokin has a post on today’s Huffington Post about sexting and how criminal laws have failed to keep up with technology and modern attitudes …
Most people are familiar with the law that phone conversations cannot be recorded unless both parties are aware of the recording. What many people do not know is there …