Facebook is among the worst places to brag about a crime: Part II
Earlier this week, we began a discussion about the role that social media is playing in the criminal justice system. Since it was launched in
Earlier this week, we began a discussion about the role that social media is playing in the criminal justice system. Since it was launched in
Last month, we wrote about a teenager who was arrested after bragging about a drunk driving crash on Facebook. His online apology for hitting someone’s
The Wisconsin Supreme Court recently ruled that certain individuals may be tracked via GPS without their knowledge. The court’s holding was related to a case
Prescription drug abuse is fast becoming the focus of America’s war on drugs. While painkillers and other potent medications are certainly legal (unlike marijuana and
We have previously written that a criminal record can follow a person for years and negatively affect their reputation and job prospects. This is sometimes
Now that the holiday season is over, Waukesha residents are paying more attention to the fact that it’s cold outside and probably will be for
The holiday season may be coming to an end, but the shopping frenzies over the past month remind us that a crowd mentality can sometimes
Earlier this week, we began a discussion about a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling which will protect the rights of minors accused of a juvenile crime.
Anyone who has watched a police drama has heard: “you have the right to remain silent.” This speech is known as the “Miranda Rights.” Since