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Zombie Attack, Marijuana The Cause Of Miami Attack?
By: michael dye
There are very valid and strong arguments to be made that marijuana should be legal for certain medical purposes. While smoking marijuana is, undoubtedly, useful to individuals with certain medical conditions, it's also devastating to individuals who have been diagnosed with certain types of mental health conditions. Multiple peer reviewed studies all show that there is a strong connection between marijuana use and psychosis in patients with unmedicated schizophrenia.(read
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Relapse On Probation? Keep Going To Treatment
By: michael dye
The appellate court agreed with the proposition that "readmitting appellant to the program, he concluded that appellant's violation was not substantial to his rehabilitation." That proposition combined together with the fact that underlying concept of probation being for rehabilitation and not punishment led the court to the conclusion that the defendant's relapse was a de minimus, as opposed to a substantial, violation.(read
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Artificially High Readings And False Positives In Florida Dui Cases
By: michael dye
The design of the Intoxilyzer 8000 is intended to avoid common occurrences from producing an inaccurate result. One of many issues frequently raised is the issue of mouth alcohol impacting the results of the test. Essentially, mouth alcohol is alcohol that isn't exhaled from the lungs, but rather alcohol in an individuals mouth.(read
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The Legality Of Dui Checkpoints
By: michael dye
A police checkpoint for the purposes of a license and registration check and/or perhaps a sobriety checkpoint can be constitutional dependent upon the way in which the checkpoint is setup and conducted. When considering a challenge to a checkpoint, the reviewing court must undertake a two-part inquiry to determine whether the checkpoint meets constitutional requirements: (1) court must first determine the primary programmatic purpose of the checkpoint program; and (2) once a legitimate primary programmatic purpose is determined, the court must also analyze whether the checkpoint was reasonable by weighing the public's interest in the checkpoint against the intrusion on the defendant's Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments privacy interests.(read
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