The New Mexico Supreme Court recently ruled that, consistent with the constitutional requirement of public trials, a trial may only be closed when “an overriding interest based on findings that closure is essential to preserve higher values and is narrowly tailored to serve that interest.” See State v. Turrietta The Court found that closing a […]
Archives for July 2013
Speed and truck accidents
Many semi-trailer truck accidents involve excess speed. Because trucks are heavy (the maximum allowable weight without special permit is 80,000 pounds while the average car is 5,000 pounds) even a small increase in speed exponentially increases a large truck’s velocity and can result in devastating accidents and injuries. To help prevent accidents, and understand why […]
Civil rights litigation and settlement at LAPD
The Los Angeles Police Department, like most law enforcement agencies, has faced numerous lawsuits based on civil rights violations and accidents caused by officers. From 2002 – 2011 1,000 such lawsuits were either tried to a jury or settled against LAPD. Our local law enforcement agencies, including the Las Cruces Police Department, Dona Ana County […]
Criminal search warrants done by phone
The New Mexico Supreme Court ruled unanimously that search warrants may be approved electronically by a judge, eliminating a mandatory in-person signing requirement which was required in the past. “Article II, Section 10 of the New Mexico Constitution requires search warrants to be based on a written showing of probable cause supported by oath or […]
Motorcycle accidents and basic safety
Everyday motorcycle accidents result in serious injuries to motorcycle drivers and passengers. Other drivers on the road should take extra precautions around motorcyclists. Motorcycle crashes killed 4,502 people in 2010. Motorcycle-related deaths have increased by 55% since 2000. Motorcycle crash-related injuries and deaths totaled $12 billion in one year in medical care costs and productivity […]
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