Tag: arrest
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Phone and Text Scams are on the Rise
Phone and Text Scams are on the Rise Vishing (or voice phishing) is the criminal practice of using social engineering over the telephone system to gain access to private personal and financial information from the public for the purpose of financial reward. Simply put, criminals try to trick unsuspecting individuals into providing their personal information…
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Posting Bail on a Warrant
Not many people get up in the morning and think how great an arrest warrant issued for them would make their day. Few people plan to be arrested or want to have an warrant for them, but it happens to regular law abiding people everyday of every year. If a warrant has been issued…
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A 2nd DUI in 10 years – San Diego County?
When we bail a person out for driving under the influence, we often get asked by the defendant if they will go to jail for a 2nd DUI or how long they won’t be able to drive?“ We inform them we are not Attorney’s, therefore do not have a qualified answer for those questions, but…
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Android Apps Cause Law Trouble
4 Android Apps That Could Land You In Trouble With The Law Just because something looks good on the outside doesn’t mean you can’t turn around and do something bad with it. When you download an app you probably don’t consider the fact it could land you in hot water with the police. You just…
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Photo App Teaches you Perception
Cucalu, an iPhone game designed to get people looking at their environment with fresh eyes, gets its name from the Dutch word “koekeloeren,” which means “to look around.” CUCALU When Dutch artist Daniel Disselkoen returned from trips to the United States and Japan, he viewed Amsterdam’s familiar streets with renewed affection and resolved to preserve…
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California license plate trackers
If you’ve been behind the wheel lately, odds are your trip has been tracked by small cameras called “automated license plate readers.” They’re often mounted on law enforcement vehicles and street poles, and used by police to catch criminals. But in California, lawmakers are debating whether this technology needs restrictions to protect privacy. High-tech cameras…
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Jails Stop ICE Holds – Bad for Bail
A federal judge in Oregon recently ruled a detention facility had violated a woman’s constitutional rights by holding her past her release date for no other reason than her immigration status. That, according to sources, is the reason more and more California jails are veering away from the 48-hour ICE holds. They’re afraid honoring…
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A PARASITE IN OUR STOMACH AND GREED PUT IT THERE.
WARNING: the above video contains information that is controversial because the parasite mentioned comes from the food we eat. We think this video is full of VALUABLE insights and watching it will open your eyes to what greed will do. But the price of this information comes at the end when it will recommend a…
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Stupid laws are so problematic
Imagine this: two defendants, same age, smoke a joint with some friends one July evening in their respective apartments. Neither has a criminal record. Both get caught; one faces an extra two years in jail. Why? Because he shared drugs within a certain number of feet from a school that’s been out for a month.…
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Let’s face it — English is a crazy language.
We take English for granted, but for those that speak another language and learn English as their 2nd language, it can be confusing. I, for one, think modern English is way to complicated for its own use. But if we explore some of its paradoxes, we find that quicksand can work slowly, boxing rings are…