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Monthly Archives: December 2020

The trouble with eyewitness accounts

By Scott N. Richardson, P.A. |

Even if you don’t know much about the reliability of eyewitness accounts, you’re probably at least familiar with the pivotal role they can play in a criminal investigation. Whether someone is on the witness stand in court or selecting a suspect from a criminal lineup, a witness’s memory is a tool often used by… Read More »

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Can probation impose limits on your use of alcohol?

By Scott N. Richardson, P.A. |

If you’re on probation, you must abide by the specific rules given to you by the court. For instance, you may be told that you have to meet with your probation officer on a set schedule. If you skip a meeting, even for what you believe to be a good reason, that can be… Read More »

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What you and your college student need to know about campus police

By Scott N. Richardson, P.A. |

If your child is in college, they may or may not take campus police seriously. Many college students don’t even consider campus police to be “real” police. Whether they are or not varies by state and by school. If your son or daughter goes to school at one of the University of Florida campuses,… Read More »

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