The Senate Judiciary Committee has advanced legislation (S-1887) introduced by Senator Carmen Amato, which would create a new theft offense referred to as “financial exploitation of the elderly.” Read on... All Teachers would receive $1,500 Retention Bonus Under Testa Bill Every year during...
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issued an opinion partially in favor of Plaintiff Marc Stephens. The Superior Court case involved criminal charges of Cyber Harassment being filed against Marc Stephens. Stephens, who represented himself, won the criminal case when Superior Court Judge Pamela D’Arcy ruled in his favor...
Police officers may enter a home without a search warrant when they are in hot pursuit of a suspect, see evidence of criminal activity in plain sight or are responding for cries for help or some other emergency. Police officers are usually required to have probable cause to believe that a c...
The USA PATRIOT Act is a classic example of a backronym—an acronym created to spell out a predetermined word or phrase. In this case, it was coined by House Judiciary Committee staffer Chris Cylke in a feat that New York Times Magazine writerWilliam Safire called "acronymic immortality."The...
In this case, it was coined by House Judiciary Committee staffer Chris Cylke in a feat that New York Times Magazine writer William Safire called "acronymic immortality." The anti-terrorism bill was signed into law by George W. Bush in October of 2001 following the Sept. 11 attacks. TBA ...
The USA PATRIOT Act is a classic example of a backronym—an acronym created to spell out a predetermined word or phrase. In this case, it was coined by House Judiciary Committee staffer Chris Cylke in a feat that New York Times Magazine writerWilliam Safire called "acronymic immortality."The...
The USA PATRIOT Act is a classic example of a backronym—an acronym created to spell out a predetermined word or phrase. In this case, it was coined by House Judiciary Committee staffer Chris Cylke in a feat that New York Times Magazine writerWilliam Safire called "acronymic immortality."The...
The bill exempts metadata, whichreporters have used to show agencies fabricated documents to cover their tracks; reverses aSupreme Court decisionthat says police departments are the custodians of criminal complaints even though they’re entered into Judiciary software; exempts all “draft” docum...
At its core, 'Article 20' delves into the legal and ethical dimensions of justifiable self-defense, a principle enshrined in the law but often misunderstood by the public and the judiciary alike. The law stipulates that any person who defen...