The Tale of Two Cities on Police Reform: Police Need to Change how they Search Vehicles

Generally the time when most of us encounter the police is during a traffic stop, which can be one of the most stressful times for both the motorist and an officer in blue. In recent years, law enforcement has been under fire due to escalation during traffic stops and other public encounters. Many […]
SCOTUS: Amply Serving Law Enforcement’s Interests versus Society’s

By Thomas L. Knapp On June 23 the US Supreme Court ruled, in Birchfield v. North Dakota, that police officers may require suspected drunk drivers to take breathalyzer tests without warrants as required by the US Constitution’s Fourth Amendment and under criminal penalty should they refuse. The court did go so far as to leave […]
5 Things Every Reasonable Gun Owner Ought To Know
By Marc J. Victor Editor’s note: If you’re a gun owner, read it, print out and save. As a criminal defense attorney, I have been representing people charged with gun related criminal offenses for well over twenty years. During that time, I have been lead counsel in several hundred gun related criminal offenses including 1st-degree […]















