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...by selling the drug. The woman was present and aware of the crime and participated in it by informing the officer to wait rather than...
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An Arizona woman held in a Mexico jail for a week on a drug-smuggling charge was freed and traveled back to the United States after a court reviewed her case, including key security footage, and dism
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...human trafficking will soon have a legal path to expunge records of crimes they were forced to commit in Florida. Governor Rick Scott...
An ex-litigator is about to take on his second job as general counsel, without even relinquishing his first
Knowing how to present the law and facts in a way not only most persuasive but also most appealing can be learned from great authors, says Tami Fisher of UC-Hastings
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