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The Supreme Court heard oral argument today on the case of Navarette v.-California, a case which will define the level of “reasonable suspicion” that is required to pull somebody over. The facts are simple. Someone anonymously called 911 on a truck that cut them off, but didn’t cause an accident. Then, law enforcement up the …
Continue reading David’s Daily Docket 1/21/2014 – SCOTUS: Can You be Pulled Over for no Reason?This week, we’ll briefly discuss the recent 35 year sentence against Bradley Manning for leaking classified information to WikiLeaks and I’ll be answering questions off of avvo.com. Call in at 6:00 p.m. to get your legal questions answered at 478-227-3879. Make sure to subscribe on iTunes and listen to the show on stitcher. Tune in this Friday …
Continue reading Talking Law with David Dorer – August 21st, 2013Negligence, a very broad legal concept, is based on the simple principle that people have a right to be left alone, and when a person interferes with that right, when he or she shouldn’t have, the person who’s life has been affected should be entitled to compensation. Usually, negligence is a factor in most wrongful …
Continue reading Georgia Law – NegligenceGeorge Zimmerman, accused of murdering Trayvon Martin, was acquitted of all charges on Saturday, including manslaughter. Today, Attorney General Eric Holder stated that he will push a federal investigation in a “manner that is consistent with the facts and the law.” There has also been a call for a civil suit by the family. This …
Continue reading Looming Post-Acquittal Problems for Zimmerman – A Breakdown of PossibilitiesIn this episode, Travis Griffin (@tboneafterdark), a Georgia-licensed criminal defense attorney, joins me (@DavidTDorer) to discuss the George Zimmerman trial defense strategies, and we answer criminal, personal injury, and even bankruptcy law questions from avvo.com. Make sure to subscribe on iTunes, listen on Stitcher. Tune in to The David Dorer Show this Friday. Talking Law With David Dorer is …
Continue reading Talking Law With David Dorer, July 10th, 2013