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41. TEXAS POLICE STOP MORE MINORITIES THAN WHITES
Texas police stop and search blacks and Latinos at a higher rate than whites although the differences in drug and weapons violations is comparable for ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
42. Florida: SENATE OKAYS USE OF DEADLY FORCE IN HOME
The Senate voted 39-0 for a bill immunizing homeowners from prosecution for shooting intruders. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
43. West Virginia: SENATE APPROVES LIMITS ON METH INGREDIENTS
The Senate approved and sent to the House a bill that would limit the sale of medications with ingredients that can be used to process ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
44. FBI TO PROFILE STUDENT IN RED LAKE MURDERS
The FBI will compile a psychological profile of the Red Lake, Minn., youth who killed nine persons and wounded seven before committing suicide during an ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
45. 9thCircuit: MIRANDA WAIVER DOES NOT HAVE TO BE EXPRESS
Police officers need not use a printed form nor ask explicitly whether a defendant intends to waive his rights in soliciting a waiver of Miranda, ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
46. Iowa: HOUSE STIFFENS DRUG TRAFFICKING PENALTIES
The House approved a bill that would authorize a sentence enhancement of up to five years for the sale or manufacturer of controlled substances within ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
47. Maine: ATTORNEYS SEEK FUNDS FOR INDIGENT LEGAL AID
The Maine Bar Foundation asked the legislature to support a proposal to create a mechanism to fund legal aid for indigents. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
48. PUSH FOR STOP-IDENTIFY LAW FAILS IN MARYLAND
Maryland's legislature rejected a drive by police for a "stop and identify" law similar to the Nevada statute that the Supreme Court upheld last year. (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
49. Massachusetts: BOSTON BEGIN INQUIRY INTO 'PERP' WALKS
The Boston Police Department began an internal affairs investigation of an allegation that officers violated a suspect's constitutional rights with a "perp" walk before the ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE)
50. Kansas: SUBSTANCE USERS WOULD LOSE BENEFITS
The legislature sent the governor a bill that would bar workers from claiming benefits for job-related injuries if they were using drugs or alcohol at ... (PERIODICAL ARTICLE) | |
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