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In the Matter of Civil Commitment of J.M.B.
N.J.S.A. 30:4-27.26(b) encompasses offenses other than those denoted in subsection (a) and those entitled sexual offenses in the criminal code; the committing court may consider the factual circumstances in making the determination of a sexually violent offense.View more book results for the query "*"
Speeding Stop Doesn't Justify Further Investigation
A police officer may not detain a motorist pulled over for a traffic citation by asking questions if there is no reasonable suspicion of criminal activity, the Delaware Supreme Court has ruled. The high court's decision reverses a Superior Court ruling, which allowed drugs recovered from an individual pulled over during a traffic offense to be admitted as evidence in a criminal trial.Commonwealth v. Lopez, PICS Case No. 10-1056 (C.P. Berks Dec. 15, 2009) Ludgate, J. (8 pages).
Commonwealth v. Lopez, PICS Case No. 10-1056 (C.P. Berks Dec. 15, 2009) Ludgate, J. (8 pages).Senate committee gives DOJ antitrust nominee a friendly reception
Arnold & Porter antitrust guru William Baer told the Senate Judiciary Committee July 26 that not much would change at the Department of Justice's Antitrust Division if he gets confirmed to lead it and there seemed to be little opposition to that happening.Trending Stories
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