Category Archives: Criminal Defense
Former DA in Texas Given 10 days in Jail for Withholding Evidence that Led Wrong Man to Serve 25 Years for Wife’s Murder
On August 13, 1986 Michael Morton went to work one day after his birthday, having left a note to his wife saying he loved her but he was disappointed that she did not have sex with him that evening. The following day when he got home he found her corpse with a wicker basket and […]
Test of 4th Amendment Protection from Search in Case Being Heard in Supreme Court
The United States Supreme Court just heard arguments in the case of Fernandez v. California concerning whether the police can search a leased apartment where one of the co-tenants refused to give law enforcement the green light to search but the other tenant let the police conduct a search. This case revisits the area of […]
Shooting of Young Michigan Woman Raises Similar Issues as Trayvon Martin Case
Early in the morning of November 2, 2013, 19 year-old Renisha McBride sought some assistance from a Dearborn Heights, Michigan home after a car accident. As her cell phone battery was dead, she had no means to contact help. When she approached the home, a man, still unidentified as he has not been charged, fired […]
Charges of Negligent Homicide Issued Against Electricians in Houston
Usually when one hears about a homicide being committed, the first thought that comes to mind is what kind of depraved or evil person could do such a thing. The fact is that the term “homicide” refers to a wide array of killings, some of them intentional and others not. The recent case in Houston […]
What are the Possible Consequences of a First DUI Charge?
In 2010, more than 10,000 people died in America in Alcohol-Impaired-Driving Crashes. In the same year, law enforcement arrested more than 1.4 million drivers for driving under influence (DUI). While driving under the influence is still relatively common, an arrest may have serious consequences for the short and longer term. If you have been charged […]