Louisiana’s New Synthetic Marijuana Law: An Analysis
Posted on by Townsend MyersThe new synthetic cannabis law
Certain forms of synthetic marijuana, many sold over-the-counter in convenience stores and head shops with names like “Mojo,” “Spice,” “K2″ and “Voodoo,” have been illegal in Louisiana since August 15, 2010.
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Former NOPD Officer Sentenced to Three Years in Danziger Bridge Case
Posted on by Townsend MyersA former NOPD officer who pled guilty to covering up some of the facts surrounding the shootings of civilians on the Danziger Bridge was sentenced to three years in prison today.
Jefferey Lehrmann was sentenced by […]
Going “Stewardess”: The Case Against Steven Slater
Posted on by Townsend MyersThe story of JetBlue flight attendant Steven Slater has garnered quite a bit of attention in the last week. And rightly so. The guy snapped, cursed out a surly passenger, deployed the emergency slide, grabbed a […]
Arrests for Minor Offenses a Drain on NOPD – and YOU
Posted on by Townsend MyersIf you spend much time (like I do) looking at the types of offenses most people are arrested and taken to Orleans Parish Prison for on an average night, you will notice one thing above all others – most of them probably shouldn’t be in jail.
NOLA Criminal Law at IgniteNOLA, February 1, 2010
Posted on by Townsend MyersIgniteNOLA is part of the Ignite Series which started in 2006 by Brady Forrest and Bre Pettis. The objective is for innovators to share their ideas with one another. The tag line: “Enlighten Us, But […]