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Salinas v. Texas: Implications For The Right to Remain Silent

Salinas v. Texas: Implications For The Right to Remain Silent

by David Rudoi | Jul 18, 2013 | Bill of Rights, Supreme Court

HIRE AN EXPERIENCED ATTORNEY   Divider Salinas v. Texas ruling will have major implications for criminal prosecutions. By David Rudoi esq. If you wish to utilize your constitutional right to remain silent, you better speak up. A recent ruling by the U.S. Supreme Court...
Supreme Court Holds Drug Sniffing Dog at Door of Home is an Unconstitutional Search

Supreme Court Holds Drug Sniffing Dog at Door of Home is an Unconstitutional Search

by David Rudoi | Mar 26, 2013 | Bill of Rights

David Rudoi Esq. March 26, 2013 On March 26, 2013 the United States Supreme Court  issued its opinion in the case of People v. Jardines. In the case, the Miami-Dade Police Department working with the Drug Enforcment Administration took a drug sniffing dog to the front...
Supreme Court Rules to affix GPS Devices to Cars Without a Warrant is an illegal Search

Supreme Court Rules to affix GPS Devices to Cars Without a Warrant is an illegal Search

by David Rudoi | Jan 29, 2012 | Bill of Rights

David Rudoi Esq. January 29, 2012 On January 22, 2012 a unanimous United States Supreme Court ruled that government authorities cannot attach GPS devices to vehicles without properly attained search warrants. The Justices ruled that it was an illegal search and...
NDAA Shreds the Bill Of Rights

NDAA Shreds the Bill Of Rights

by David Rudoi | Jan 2, 2012 | Bill of Rights, National Defense Authorization Act

David Rudoi Esq. Jan 2, 2012 While most of us were out celebrating the New Year, President Obama quietly signed The National Defense Authorization Act, (NDAA). The NDAA codifies into law the indefinite detention of “terrorists” named in the act as “Belligerents”...

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