Monthly Archives: February 2024
Statewide Crackdown Nabs Two More Street Racers
Authorities in Orange County booked two men into jail on charges of street racing. They allegedly traveled at 199mph on the Florida Turnpike. The duo was spotted near the intersection of Moss Park Road and North Shore Golf Club Boulevard. A probable cause affidavit said the Orange County Sheriff’s Office received several calls regarding… Read More »
Civil Consequences of Criminal Cases
The direct consequences of a criminal conviction are bad enough. Jails and prisons in the United States hold over two million inmates. The average sentence length has increased in recent years as well. However, even the longest sentence in the most overcrowded prison ends eventually. But to released inmates, the consequences of s criminal… Read More »
What Proof Do Officers Need to Get a Search Warrant?
Judges may only issue search warrants if officers submit written probable cause affidavits. Probable cause is a vague standard of proof which basically means “s/he’s probably guilty, but I need to hear both sides of the story to be sure.” That’s a low standard of proof, but officers often take shortcuts and/or heavily cite… Read More »
The Bill of Rights and Drug Trafficking Cases
James Madison, the Founding Father who spearheaded passage of the Bill of Rights, initially opposed them. In fact he called the proposals “parchment barriers” that provided no individual protections. Madison wasn’t wrong. For many years, the Bill of Rights was little more than a statement of purpose. The Supreme Court didn’t introduce the exclusionary… Read More »