October 24, 2010
A Litigation Manual for Inmates

          The Columbia Human Rights Law Review has published a very informative handbook of legal rights and procedures for people in prison.  It is called the Jailhouse Lawyer's Manual, and some of its chapters include: Introduction:  how to use the Jailhouse Lawyer's Manual Definitions of words used in the Jailhouse Lawyer's Manual […]

October 17, 2010
Is Sealed or Expunged Information Ever Released to Anyone?

          I am sometimes asked whether the information contained in a criminal-history record that has been sealed or expunged is ever released to anyone.  An article that I wrote on my website Florida Criminal Records:  Frequently Asked Questions tries to answer this question.

October 11, 2010
When is Failing to Register as a Sex Offender Not a Crime?

           In the case of Carr v. United States, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the Sex Offender Registration and Notification Act ("SORNA") does not apply to sex offenders who traveled to another state or country before that law went into effect in 2006.  An article that I posted on my […]

October 6, 2010
Marijuana Possession No Longer a Crime in California

Last week, CBS News published the following article regarding a significant change in the law pertaining to the charge of marijuana possession in California:   "California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger on [September 30, 2010] signed into law a bill that reduces the charge for possession of up to an ounce of marijuana from a misdemeanor to a […]

October 3, 2010
Florida Criminal Records and Background Checks

           If you were to ask the Florida Department of Law Enforcement ("FDLE") to do a background check on either yourself or someone else, that department would search various state and federal databases for records of such things as arrests, warrants, and domestic violence injunctions.  An article that I wrote on […]

October 3, 2010
How to Reduce the Cost of Florida's Prison System

 A recent article by Will Hanlon, a Tampa criminal attorney, discusses a change to the sentencing process in Missouri's criminal courts which could come to Florida.  This change to the factors which judges could consider during sentencing is so important for Florida taxpayers that our lawmakers should examine it.   

September 30, 2010
Six Causes of Wrongful Conviction

           The Innocence Project has identified the six most common causes of wrongful convictions.  They are:   Eyewitness misidentification Unvalidated or improper forensic science False confessions or admissions Misconduct by the police or prosecutors Informants or snitches Bad lawyering             The Innocence Project found that of the first […]

September 30, 2010
Six Causes of Wrongful Conviction

           The Innocence Project has identified the six most common causes of wrongful convictions.  They are:   Eyewitness misidentification Unvalidated or improper forensic science False confessions or admissions Misconduct by the police or prosecutors Informants or snitches Bad lawyering             The Innocence Project found that of the first […]

September 27, 2010
A Judge Cannot Deny Your Request to Seal Your Record Simply Because Adjudication was Withheld

           In the case of Anderson v. State of Florida, a judge denied Mr. Anderson's petition to seal his criminal record because he had already received a "break" from the criminal-justice system when adjudication was withheld in his case and when he was allowed to successfully terminate his probation early.  Anderson […]

September 23, 2010
Eyewitness Identification and Expert Testimony

           In a case from New York called People v. LeGrand, the issue was whether the trial judge was correct in refusing to admit expert testimony regarding the reliability of eyewitness identifications.  In refusing to admit such testimony, the judge in the LeGrand case ruled the same way that most judges […]

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