Tag: crime

Red Light Camera Company Guilty for Operating without PI License

Red Light Camera Company Guilty for Operating without PI License

6 Comments December 3, 2008

Affiliated Computer Services (ACS), a red light camera company in Texas, could be facing charges of operating a private investigation business without a license.; court proceedings are to be continued today in Dallas. A judge presiding over a civil matter found the company to be in violation of the Texas state law

Florida Private Investigator Arrested for Impersonating a Police Officer

Florida Private Investigator Arrested for Impersonating a Police Officer

14 Comments November 19, 2008

Patrica “Shelley” Wolfman, with “Eyes on You Investigative Services” of Eustis Florida, was arrested on Saturday, November 15, 2008 at approximately 10:30 pm. Ms. Wolfman has been charged by the Lady Lake, Florida Police Department for impersonating a police officer.

Can Crime Lab Reports be Permitted Without Cross-Examination?

Can Crime Lab Reports be Permitted Without Cross-Examination?

0 Comments November 14, 2008

The U.S. Supreme Court is considering whether crime lab reports can be introduced at trial without permitting defendants to cross-examine the forensic experts who prepared them. The question is before the high court in the case of Melendez-Diaz v. Massachusetts. In this case, the defendant, Luis Melendez-Diaz, was arrested after making a cocaine sale in [...]

Craigslist.com Pledges to Clean Up Online Prostitution Advertising

Craigslist.com Pledges to Clean Up Online Prostitution Advertising

0 Comments November 10, 2008

Craigslist is a huge network of online communities featuring free online classified ads. You can search for jobs, internships, housing. personals, things for sale, services, community events, gigs, resumes, and pets. They also have many forums on a variety of topics. While it is a useful and great service it has also become a breeding [...]

Richmond, VA Bail Bondsman’s Killer Sentenced to Fifty Years

Richmond, VA Bail Bondsman’s Killer Sentenced to Fifty Years

3 Comments November 10, 2008

Finally after a long nine months of anticipation justice has been served. Judge Beverly W. Snukals of the Richmond Circuit Court sentenced James E. Carr to fifty years in prison.

Richmond, VA Bail Bondsman’s Killer Sentenced to Fifty Years

Richmond, VA Bail Bondsman’s Killer Sentenced to Fifty Years

3 Comments November 10, 2008

Finally after a long nine months of anticipation justice has been served. Judge Beverly W. Snukals of the Richmond Circuit Court sentenced James E. Carr to fifty years in prison.

Tennessee Private Investigator Investigating Possible Police Misconduct

Tennessee Private Investigator Investigating Possible Police Misconduct

0 Comments November 5, 2008

A Rock Spring, Georgia private investigator, of A & A Investigations, has announced a press conference on Thursday, November 6, 2008 to discuss possible police misconduct by University of Tennessee at Chattanooga police officers.

Private Investigator Anthony Pelicano Faces Prospect of Long Sentence

Private Investigator Anthony Pelicano Faces Prospect of Long Sentence

0 Comments October 28, 2008

According to the Associated Press, Federal prosecutors have asked a judge to sentence the famous, former Hollywood private investigator Anthony Pellicano to serve anywhere form from 16 years in prison for the 78 convictions the private investigator was found guilty of earlier this year. Pellicano’s convictions included wiretapping, racketeering and wire fraud.