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The Midnight DWI Jail Call to a Minnesota Lawyer < Legal First Aid1 comment

Thomas Gallagher wrote 2 months ago: In Minnesota, a person arrested on a police officer’s suspicion of DWI has the legal right to … more →

Tags: Best Attorneys Minnesota, Coerced Consent, DWI Right to Counsel, Legal First Aid, legal rights, Minneapolis Best Lawyers, minneapolis criminal law, minneapolis criminal lawyer, minneapolis dwi lawyer

Government out to destroy American farmer

Marti Oakley wrote 2 months ago: The Payson Roundup         by: S. Weyand This government seems desperate to destroy the small Americ … more →

Tags: National Animal Indentification System, Food Safety, Government, FDA, Monsanto, Congress, Farmers, warrants surveillance, USDA

HR 2749: Our food supply seized by the Merchants of greed

Marti Oakley wrote 5 months ago: Excerpted from The Merchants of Greed. HR 2749: Our food supply seized by the Merchants of greed HR … more →

Tags: FDA, Monsanto, Food Supply, Farmers, USDA, ranchers, Cargill, fake food safety bills, hr 2749

Warrantless GPS Tracking: Legal Or Not Legal?

Mark wrote 6 months ago: Depends on the state, of course. Wisconsin: As the law currently stands, the court said police can m … more →

Tags: News, New York State, GPS, GPS Tracking, Fourth Amendment, Privacy, expectation to privacy, Wisconsin

FCC claims the right to enter your home...without a warrant

Marti Oakley wrote 6 months ago:   c/o Wired Magazine’s THREAT LEVEL You may not know it, but if you have a wireless router, a … more →

Tags: Government, Beat the Chip, FCC, RF energy

FCC’s Warrantless Household Searches Alarm Experts

m0k3d wrote 6 months ago: By Ryan Singel You may not know it, but if you have a wireless router, a cordless phone, remote car- … more →

Tags: New World Order, Police State, Big Brother, FCC, Wireless Router, Cordless Phone, remote car-door opener, cellphone, inspect

Memos Provide Blueprint for Police State

rogerhollander wrote 9 months ago: by Marjorie Cohn Published on Wednesday, March 4, 2009 by CommonDreams.org Seven ne wly released mem … more →

Tags: George W. Bush, Criminal Justice, Dick Cheney, roger hollander, Freedom of Speech, Interrogation, al-Qaeda, CIA, Taliban

Court rules against casino security on room searches www.privateofficer.com

privateofficernews wrote 10 months ago: Court rules against casino security on room searches www.privateofficer.com PIERRE, S.D. Jan 24 2009 … more →

Tags: Security, police, Courts, security guard, Security Officer, loss prevention agent, national association of private officers, security guard training, security training

Undercover Agents and Consent to Search

John Scott wrote 1 year ago: An attorney friend of mine introduced me to an interesting challenge in criminal cases involving con … more →

Tags: Controlled Substances, Search and seizure, Anoka County, confidential informants, controlled buy, controlled substance crimes, Court of Appeals, Courts, criminal defense attorney

Los Angeles Police Department...violates rights and engages in warrantless searches! Police State "pigs"...8 comments

Julian Ayrs wrote 1 year ago: Early this morning, a friend of mine went for a walk around 5:10 a.m. to get some fresh air and pick … more →

Tags: Color of Authority, pigs, Abue of Power, Los Angeles police department, civil rights violations, rogue cops, Perverse LAPD, julian ayrs, The Tattler

Federal Judge rules Patriot Act Unconstitutional1 comment

citizenbrain wrote 1 year ago: CNN reporting on a finding where a U.S. Federal Court Judge in Oregon ruled that a provision in the … more →

Tags: Economics, Politics, News, History, Life, Movies, Society, Ron Paul, CNN

Michigan: Okay for Drug Dogs to Sniff Around Your Home

mondoreb wrote 1 year ago: Some other big fans of sniffer dogs “Michigan is for canine lovers.” That might be the n … more →

Tags: Politics, Court of Appeals, Drug Dogs, Michigan

Impending Bill from Pennsylvania’s Gov. Rendell and Rep. Casorio is a Constitutional Slice and Dice

rdows wrote 1 year ago: Gov. Rendell and Rep. Casorio’s as yet unnamed and unnumbered bill which claims to be a crack down o … more →

Tags: Civil Rights, Constitutional Rights, Puppy Mills, illegal search and seizure, kennel licenses, 4th Amendment, 5th Amendment, 6th Amendment, 7th Amendment

2nd & 4th Amendments Under Fire

swfreedomlover wrote 1 year ago: You really have to wonder what is going on these days. It is getting really scary to hear these stor … more →

Tags: Big Brother, health, Nannyism, food police, Politics, 2nd Amendment, constitution, smoking, obesity

Paul Lectures Bernanke: U.S. Moving Towards Fascism

anthony wrote 1 year ago: Congressman says we’ve “given up on the Republic, freedom, the marketplace and sound mon … more →

Tags: 9/11, Ron Paul, federal reserve, Freedom, military industrial complex, given up on the Republic, the marketplace and sound money, Paul Lectures Bernanke: U.S. Moving Towards Fascism, given up on freedom

Boston Police Go Door to Door Looking For Guns

Comrade Old Major wrote 1 year ago: Say goodbye to the 2nd Amendment and the 4th Amendment I guess we don’t really need them anymo … more →

Tags: 2nd Amendment, 4th Amendment, Police State, videos

Boston Police back off warrantless searches

Mark Baard wrote 1 year ago: “Police are like vampires,” a Black Panther leader tells the Globe. Boston’s poor … more →

Tags: Big Brother, Homeland Security!, ubiquitous computing, Surveillance, Crime, Government, Boston, Boston Globe, Journalism

Sunday, Monday, Happy Days...2 comments

ninepoundhammer wrote 1 year ago: ‘One person esteems one day as better than another, while another esteems all days alike. Each … more →

Tags: History, Christian Living, Theology & Doctrine, Politics, Music, Economy, Ron Paul, Homeschooling, Debt

Think You Have a Right to Digital Privacy When Crossing U.S. Borders?1 comment

Joshua Auriemma wrote 1 year ago: Adam Liptak published this article at the New York Times today. I find the topic of digital privacy … more →

Tags: Constitutional law, Fourth Amendment, customs, border crossing, constitution, search and siezure, encryption


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