Recent Posts in Imhoff & Associates

  • 2-Jun-2016

    Exoneration of the Day - Person Convicted of Murder Found Innocent 20 Years Later

    Exoneration of the Day - Innocent man sent to prison for 20 years for a murder he didn't commit! For those new to this site, nationwide criminal defense law firm Imhoff & Associates likes to post up a weekly "Exoneration of the Day" ...
  • 5-May-2016

    Why Police Interviews Should be Recorded

    The police are human beings just like the rest of us. As such, they are prone to make mistakes or even cover up mistakes during interviews of suspects. Recordings of police incidents involving an arrest of a suspect often tell a different story than ...
  • 26-Apr-2013

    California Hazing Codes

    California Hazing Codes Participating in a hazing crime in California is considered a serious offense. You could be charged with a misdemeanor hazing offense or a felony hazing offense depending on the circumstances surrounding the crime and whether ...
  • 28-Mar-2013

    A Look at the Prosecutorial Decision Making Process

    A Look at the Prosecutorial Decision Making Process The Vera Institute of Justice 's study entitled The Anatomy of Discretion: An Analysis of Prosecutorial Decision Making, with the support of the National Institute of Justice, analyzed how ...
  • 7-Mar-2013

    Defendants in FAMU 2011 Hazing Death Case Now Facing Stricter Manslaughter Charges

    Defendants in FAMU 2011 Hazing Death Case Now Facing Stricter Manslaughter Charges Stiffer charges of manslaughter have now been filed by the new prosecutor against the 13 defendants accused of participating in the 2011 death of 26 year old Florida A ...
  • 12-Dec-2012

    Dallas Cowboys Player Faces Intoxication Manslaughter Charges

    Dallas Cowboys defensive lineman Joshua Price-Brent, 24, was arrested by Irving, Texas police and charged with intoxication manslaughter after an accident that occurred in the early morning hours on Saturday, December 8, 2012. Per authorities, ...
  • 13-Sep-2012

    Crocs Mogul George Boedecker Pleads Not Guilty to DUI

    George Boedecker, wealthy mogul and co-founder of Crocs footwear, pleaded not guilty on September 24, 2012, to a DUI arrest, which occurred on August 12, 2012 in Boulder, Colorado. According to police, Bodecker was found asleep behind the wheel of ...
  • 17-Jan-2012

    Arizona Immigration Law

    When Arizona passed legislation in 2010 cracking down on illegal immigration in its state and giving state law enforcement the police powers to detain and question suspected illegal immigrants and require legal immigrants to carry their immigration ...
  • 9-Oct-2010

    Always Appoint a Qualified California Criminal Attorney for Your Legal Needs

    An arrest for domestic abuse in California is a serious matter. It could affect your chances of obtaining employment, prevent you from purchasing a fire arm and you could face jail time, fines, attendance of a batter's counseling program and/or a ...
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