
Nationwide Law Enforcement Sweeps Continue
How did a Norcross man get to Indiana without a driver’s’ license? More importantly, why did he get pulled over during a DUI sweep when
How did a Norcross man get to Indiana without a driver’s’ license? More importantly, why did he get pulled over during a DUI sweep when
Democrats and their allies claim that a proposal to require cash bail in about two dozen cases is unfair and unconstitutional. Senate Bill 63 would
The number of violent deaths in American public and private schools has dropped significantly since the 1990s. However, that statistic is little comfort to the
Judges sentence most defendants to probation. Nationwide, about three million people are under court supervision (probation or parole). The prison population is under two million.
Lawmakers hope that higher salaries and better tools will help local and state law enforcement agencies take a bite out of crime. Governor Brian Kemp’s
The number of violent deaths in American public and private schools has dropped significantly since the 1990s. However, that statistic is little comfort to the
Many people use the pebbles and sand analogy to illustrate priorities. Put the pebbles in a jar first and there’s plenty of room for the
Earl Warren was Chief Justice of the Supreme Court between 1953 and 1969. He presided over the Court’s criminal law revolution, which lasted between 1961
The recently concluded Afghanistan War was a “forever war” that seemed endless. The War on Drugs is much the same. President Richard Nixon issued this
Marijuana and other illicit drugs are cheaper and easier to obtain than alcohol in most parts of Cobb County. Therefore, almost half of drivers involved