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January 2012 Archives

Pleasanton schools decide to teach warrantless dog-sniff searches by example

US Supreme Court says cops need warrant for GPS tracking

California man might face three strikes sentence for 0.1 grams of meth

Woman arrested for alleged drug crime while visiting son on probation

Supreme Court throws out murder conviction for undisclosed evidence

US Supreme Court makes no change to eyewitness identifications

The New Year also brings a new wave of California laws

US Supreme Court asked to rule in warrantless dog-sniff search issue

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