As school returns and the summer schedule ends, everyone knows the roads become busier during the morning commute. What people sometimes forget this time of year is that school buses have their own “rules of the road.” The legal consequences of failing to abide can be severely damaging, both financially and professionally. Pennsylvania’s […]
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Baltimore Defense Lawyers Uncover Illegal Police Cell Phone Tracking
USA Today reported last week that nearly 2,000 convictions are being examined in Baltimore, Maryland, where the police improperly used high power cell phone tracking devices to investigate crimes. Defense lawyers plan to seek to have hundreds of convictions thrown out. According to the article, cellphone trackers known as “stingrays” have been used by police […]
Kodak Moments With Police: Let the Videographer Beware
Most will remember the popular, now infamous, news story from a few years back when a young woman was punched in the face by a police lieutenant at the Philadelphia Puerto Rican Day Parade. That incident was captured on video and audio by a local bystander and quickly went viral. The past few years have […]
Allocatur News: PA Supreme Court To Consider Prison Visitor “Telephone” Under State Wiretap Act
Those who have visited a prisoner in jail or seen it done on re-runs of Law & Order on television will recognize the “telephones” on either side of the secure plexiglass that separates the visitor from the accused or convicted. The question the State Supreme Court will consider under a recent allocatur order from earlier this month is […]
Philadelphia Court Allows Expert Testimony on Eyewitness Reliability
After conducting a Frye hearing to examine the methodology of research into the field of eyewitness identification and how the research may aid triers of fact to understand the limitations of eyewitness testimony, a three-judge panel of the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas has found the science behind eyewitness testimony to be generally accepted among […]
