If a blood test proves you are not high or intoxicated, you can’t be convicted of a DUI, right? Well, so you would think. However, drivers in numerous states may face jail time, losing their licenses, and paying large fines for dui convictions even after blood tests prove they were not high. How can this […]
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Innocent People Can Be Wrongfully Convicted
As CNN recently reported, after 22 years on death row, Debra Milke is close to freedom. In 1990, a jury convicted the Arizona woman, now 49, of murdering her 4-year-old son. She was sentenced to death. “The Constitution requires a fair trial,” Kozinski wrote. “This never happened in Milke’s case.” Milke’s son, Christopher, wanted to […]
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