Monthly Archives: December 2025
Big Brother is Watching
Law enforcement surveillance has made dramatic advances in recent years, enhancing capabilities to a sometimes-concerning degree. Without question, it has made capturing criminals easier. Likewise, though, it has led to some serious ethical issues. ALPRs What could possibly be problematic about automated license plate readers (ALPRs)? They seem to be everywhere these days, assisting… Read More »
Charges of Battery Against a Police Officer in Nevada
Let’s say the police approached you unexpectedly, causing you alarm. They attempted to arrest you, and, in your confusion, your natural response was to try to get away. Looking back, you realize you made some decisions that were less than stellar–but that realization isn’t going to help you with the charges you’re now facing. … Read More »
Extradition to Another State
When a person is suspected–or has actually been convicted–of committing a crime in another state, the U.S. Constitution provides for that person to be surrendered from the suspect’s current state residence to the state where the alleged crime took place. Then the suspect will be able to stand trial and/or be punished for the… Read More »