Premature Adjudication
Posted on by Townsend MyersPhoto by IXQUICK
The framers of the Constitution dealt with and were determined to prevent the tactics of tyranny. The Bill of Rights reflects this in that every mandate benefits the individual, usually by forcing […]
Innocence Is Not Quite What It Used To Be
Posted on by Townsend MyersPhoto by Dima Bushkov
Have you ever admitted guilt when you were innocent? Then I’m assuming you’re married — but don’t feel bad, it seems we’re hard-wired for this type of confession.
But seriously […]
Let Them Eat Drugs
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I’ve written several times about the advances our judicial system has made in its attitudes and approach. However a recent article has left me scrambling to put a positive spin on […]
Can a Cop Search My Cell Phone?
Posted on by Townsend MyersFrom Wikimedia Commons.
Now that texting and driving is illegal in Louisiana and in 33 other states (as of the writing of this article), how far can a police officer go if he suspects […]
City Learns That Education is the Answer
Posted on by Townsend MyersPhoto from a NOPLAY Recognition Ceremony. Source: NOPLAY website.
The City of New Orleans may very well be on its way to showing that education is the key to lowering crime rates. […]