Jay Leiderman Ventura Cannabis Lawyer
Jay Leiderman is a criminal defense attorney in Ventura, CA who skillfully handles DUI cases. He co-authored the first ever book on the legal defense of California medical marijuana crimes and has been called the “Hacktivist’s Advocate” for his work defending those accused of computer crimes. He has been recognized and won awards for going above and beyond to represent clients accused of all sorts of crimes. Jay frequently lectures around the state and nation on various criminal defense topics.
Monday, August 17, 2020
Jay Leiderman Ventura Cannabis Lawyer
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Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Drug Court Defendants Used As Fashion Models
Law.com/Daily Report
Drug Court Defendants Go from Jail Jumpsuit to Fashion Runway ("A charity benefit fashion show in Buckhead's glitzy shopping district will feature some special models: defendants in a treatment court for felony drug convictions.")
Drug Court Defendants Go from Jail Jumpsuit to Fashion Runway ("A charity benefit fashion show in Buckhead's glitzy shopping district will feature some special models: defendants in a treatment court for felony drug convictions.")
Monday, August 18, 2014
AZ death penalty implementation flawed?
Arizona Loose With Its Rules in Executions, Records Show ("That improvisation is not unusual for Arizona, where corrections officials and medical staff members routinely deviate from the state's written rules for conducting executions, state records and court filings show. Sometimes they improvise even while a convict is strapped to a table in the execution chamber and waiting for the drugs coursing through his veins to take effect.")
Sunday, August 17, 2014
NYT OP-ED ON THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Op-Ed Columnist: Where's the Justice at Justice? ("The Justice Department is trying to scuttle the reporters' privilege - ignoring the chilling effect that is having on truth emerging in a jittery post-9/11 world prone to egregious government excesses.Attorney General Eric Holder wants to force Risen to testify and reveal the identity of his confidential source on a story he had in his 2006 book concerning a bungled C.I.A. operation during the Clinton administration in which agents might have inadvertently helped Iran develop its nuclear weapon program.")
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