Justice Department Recommends Changes at SDPD

Justice Department Recommends Changes at SDPD   Yesterday, all of San Diego’s civic and law enforcement leaders held a press conference concerning the results of an audit by the Department of Justice on the San Diego Police Department.  The audit was requested by now retired SDPD Chief William Lansdowne after a couple years of report…

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News on Re-offenders

News on Reoffenders – Can Brain Scans Predict Criminal Behavior? Over the years, brain scans have become more and more common and more and more precise, not only in determining the structures of a person’s brain, but, also the activity going on in a person’s brain. Now, researchers claim that by studying a person’s brain…

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New Laws in 2015

New Laws in 2015 Another New Year brings a host of new laws going into effect.  Several of them affect criminal law or are closely related to it. Now, registered sex offenders who fail to show up to get hooked up to GPS monitoring or who tamper with the device face a mandatory 180 days…

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Holiday DUI Checkpoints

Holiday DUI Checkpoints Every year during the Holiday Season, police departments have DUI checkpoints popping up all over the place.  They are most common in Downtown San Diego, near Ocean Beach or Pacific Beach and other areas with a high concentration of bars and restaurants. This year there may be even more than normal.  The reason?  More…

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Celebrities Getting DUI’s

Celebrities Getting DUI’s In the news today were the stories of Michael Phelps and State Senator Ben Hueso both pleading guilty to a DUI’s.  Phelps pled guilty in his home State of Maryland and Hueso up in Sacramento.  It seems like we hear about celebrities getting arrested for DUI all the time.  Whether sports figures,…

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