The Union Tribune has continually praised Laura Duffy for her tactics against Marijuana Dispensaries. Here's another example.
Law and order: Q&A with U.S. Attorney Laura Duffy Page 1 of 3 | UTSanDiego.com:
The bottom line is that she has a choice: Go after serious criminals, or go after the easy dispensaries that get her lots of press. She takes the easy route, and the Union Tribune praises it!
My thoughts on recent articles concerning issues of justice and fair play in the United States
Sunday, January 27, 2013
The Most Ridiculous Law of 2013 (So Far): It Is Now a Crime to Unlock Your Smartphone - Derek Khanna - The Atlantic
The digital millennium copyright act was a disaster to American's freedom. This is just one more example.
The Most Ridiculous Law of 2013 (So Far): It Is Now a Crime to Unlock Your Smartphone - Derek Khanna - The Atlantic:
The Most Ridiculous Law of 2013 (So Far): It Is Now a Crime to Unlock Your Smartphone - Derek Khanna - The Atlantic:
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Aaron Swartz and Motel Caswell: Book ends to prosecutorial reform? - CSMonitor.com
I've followed this Motel Caswell case for quite a while, and have always thought that it was a huge stretch for a prosecutor to think they could take a hotel, if a guest at a hotel was busted for drugs.
Aaron Swartz and Motel Caswell: Book ends to prosecutorial reform? - CSMonitor.com:
Aaron Swartz and Motel Caswell: Book ends to prosecutorial reform? - CSMonitor.com:
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