President Obama Pardons 46

President Obama Pardons 46 President Obama Pardons 46 . In mid-July, 2015, President Obama made headlines by commuting the sentences of 46 federal offenders. While I am not familiar with all of the crimes or parties involved, I know these 46 were part of a group of almost 30,000 people who have sought the remedy of executive clemency.…

Texas Justice Part 1

Texas prison inmate Jerry Hartfield was convicted of murder and put on death row in 1976. He has claimed innocence for many years and has an IQ or 51, about on par with the average first-grader’s ability to reason. Mr. Hartfield’s conviction was overturned in 1980 based upon misconduct in dismissing a juror who indicated he had issue…

California Law Regarding Concealed Handgun Permits Struck Down

The state of California has always allowed possession of firearms inside the home by law-abiding persons. However, the state does not allow carrying concealed firearms outside the home without a permit. These permits are issued by the various counties. In a surprise decision, the Federal 9th Circuit court, which covers California and other Western states, ruled that a county…

You Have the Right to Remain Silent…or Do You?

In June 2013, the United States Supreme Court decided Salinas v. Texas.  The effect of this decision further nips away at our 5th Amendment Constitutional right to remain silent—part of what we all hear on cop TV shows and movies as our “Miranda rights.” In that case, Mr. Salinas voluntarily went to the police department to clear his name…