Miranda Rights Lose Their Meaning When Not Properly Translated
Miranda v. Arizona , the landmark U.S. Supreme Court case that requires law enforcement officials make a person aware of his or her right not to make self-incriminating statements during an arrest, turns 50 this year. Anyone who has viewed an arrest scene in a movie or TV ...
Have you been arrested and charged with a crime in Nebraska? If so, you no doubt have many questions about how the criminal justice system works and ...
While illegal drugs like heroin, methamphetamine, cocaine and more often get a lot of attention when it comes to criminal charges, Nebraska residents ...
Prostitution-Related Charges Result from Undercover Operation
All across the nation this summer, a coordinated effort has been underway in multiple municipalities to crack down on human trafficking and related ...
Among the many things that Nebraska residents who have been charged with criminal offenses have to be concerned, future background checks may be one. ...
Hearing the Other Side of Domestic Abuse Allegations
Public awareness of domestic assault has been heightened in recent years, in part as a result of incidences involving professional athletes or other ...
Many Nebraska residents find video games to be a great way to unwind and just have fun. They can also be a good way to stay in touch with friends as ...
Are Roadside Sobriety Tests Designed to Be Failed?
At some point in everyone's educational life, there is a teacher who seems to derive great satisfaction from administering tests that almost no one ...