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05Nov 2019

DUI On A Scooter? Yes! You bet!

Recently in New Jersey, a 26-year-old man was arrested after police saw him riding drunk on one of the e-scooters you can rent in many cities around the world. He was seen "unsteady and staggering" when he got on the scooter and rode away. The officer who witnessed his getting on the scooter said the man then proceeded to sway back and forth on the scooter, looking like he was...

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05Nov 2019

More Than One Way To Get Your Blood

Everyone knows that if you consent to a breathalyzer or blood test, the results can be used against you. Also, everyone knows that in most states, refusing to take a breathalyzer is itself a crime. However, most people think that if they refuse a blood test, the police have to get a search warrant to get a blood sample from you. In many states, there are ways around this.In...

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05Nov 2019

Can The Police Force Their Way Into My Home?

If the police come knocking on your door and you don't want to talk with them, you have the right to refuse. You have the right to not let them into your home and to refuse to talk to them without your attorney present, which is definitely a right you should exercise. There is one exception to this rule, however. If the police have a search or...

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05Nov 2019

Do You Have To Give The Police Your iPhone Password?

There have been some interesting cases recently involving cell phones as evidence. For the most part, if the police legally obtain your phone, they can forensically analyze it for any evidence. However, iPhone 7s and up pose the police a problem - they cannot crack them!Of course, the FBI, CIA and other international crime-fighting organizations can easily crack an iPhone, but not local police the department, and unless it...

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