Monthly Archives: June 2013
Sex Offenders Falling Through the Cracks?
A recent, small-sample study performed by the federal Government Accountability Office (GAO) reported high rates of employees at both public and private schools who have convictions for sex-related crimes. No one employee group was singled out in the study, and researchers found people with records of inappropriate sexual conduct in all sorts of positions,… Read More »
Right to remain silent restricted by Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court has been in the news a lot recently, so one of their rulings has likely flown under the radar of many Pittsburgh residents. SCOTUS had to make a decision on a criminal’s right to remain silent — specifically, whether the right applies to someone before they are arrested. The Fifth… Read More »
After 24 years, DNA evidence clears man’s name in sex crime case
While the following story did not occur here in Pennsylvania, and though it focuses more on the divorce side of the story, there is a very important criminal defense angle in it that Pittsburgh residents will want to hear. In 1982, a man in Texas was embracing an exciting life. He had a wife,… Read More »
Detective’s repeating confessions prompt investigation
Pittsburgh has its top detectives, just like any region in the country. They are role models to both the police force and the public at large. They protect the innocent, uphold the law and, generally, are seen as heroes — but as it turns out, some of these aspects may be exaggerated or outright… Read More »
Man sues police department after receiving DUI with 0.00 BAC
As many Pittsburgh residents know, a drunk driving charge comes about when someone has consumed enough alcohol to make his or her blood alcohol level surpass the 0.08 legal limit. An individual can also get a DUI for using drugs or other intoxicants; but, in general, drunk driving incidents are thought of in terms of the… Read More »