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NPR story reveals 9 Billion Dollars a year is spent housing people who can’t make bail

January 21, 2010: National Public Radio story reveals that overburdened local governments spend over $9 Billion (with a B) Dollars housing people who have been arrested, are awaiting trial, and can’t afford to post bail some as low as fifty dollars.  These are people a judge has determined are not dangerous, not a threat to […]

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The 2009 Mothers Against Drunk Driving Law Enforcement Awards are in!

2009 MADD Georgia Law Enforcement Award Winners Agency Awards: 2008 Jerry Thompson Award – Carmen Smith- Fulton Solicitor General; 2008 Golden Achievement Award- Captain Luther Hires–Jesup Police Department; 2008 New this year C.E.D.D. “Award Campaign to Eliminate Drunk Driving” –Officer Alvin Rodriguez-City of Atlanta Police Department. – Carmen Smith- Fulton Solicitor General; 2008 Golden Achievement […]

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Tiger Woods Incident: Silence is a legal right guaranteed by the Constitution

Tiger Woods’s recent traffic mishap in Orlando, Florida after Thanksgiving brings out interesting issues on how to handle police DUI investigations after a single-car accident.  Police are looking for wrongdoing. It is that simple. When someone is looking for wrongdoing, they usually will find it.  How you ask could Tiger Woods get in trouble for […]

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