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- U.S. Supreme Court Declines to Hear Case Challenging Legalized Marijuana in Colorado
April 20, 2016
Read MoreThe United States Supreme Court has said that it will not hear a case challenging Colorado’s legalized marijuana laws. The lawsuit was filed by Colorado’s neighboring states, Nebraska and Oklahoma, with the plaintiffs alleging that the legalization of pot in Colorado had caused illegal drug activity in their own states as users, and distributors, crossed state borders. […]
- New Jersey Supreme Court Denies Challenge of Roving Wiretaps
April 14, 2016
Read MoreThe NJ Supreme Court recently handed down a decision that potentially expands the ability of state law enforcement to use roving wiretaps in criminal cases. The important decision was issued in the case of Hector Feliciano, a convicted drug dealer who had been accused of trafficking heroin throughout Camden, New Jersey. Camden County prosecutors had argued that Feliciano […]
- Federal Officials Call on Doctors in NJ, PA, Other States to Use National Database to Track Prescription Drugs
April 06, 2016
Read MoreMore Americans than ever are addicted to prescription drugs, with prescription drug overdose deaths at an all-time high, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The federal government has responded by pushing states, including New Jersey and Pennsylvania, to require doctors to log in to a national database that tracks painkiller prescriptions. […]
- New Law Could Make It Illegal to “Walk and Text” in New Jersey
March 30, 2016
Read MorePeople who walk and text in New Jersey could soon find themselves with lighter wallets. That’s because NJ lawmakers are considering legislation that would make it illegal for pedestrians to use their cellphones while walking on sidewalks. New Jersey Assemblywoman Pamela Lampitt, who represents Camden, NJ, recently proposed a bill that would ban pedestrians from […]
- US FDA Says That Prescription Painkillers Must Include Warnings About Health Risks
March 29, 2016
Read MoreA major category of prescription painkillers will now come with a “black box warning” that alerts consumers to the possible adverse health consequences that come with use of the drugs. The warnings are being issued by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), which is taking drastic measures in response to a frightening rise in prescription […]
- Individuals Convicted of Drug Crimes in NJ Could Sue after Revelation That Lab Tech Faked Evidence
March 23, 2016
Read MoreNew Jersey government officials are still dealing with the aftermath of the revelation that Kamalkant Shah, a lab technician with NJ State Police, faked the results of evidence analysis in a marijuana case. At least a dozen people who were convicted of NJ drug crimes are now set to file lawsuits against the New Jersey State […]
- Pennsylvania Man behind “Fappening” Scandal, Hacking of Nude Photos from Jennifer Lawrence, Pleads Guilty to Federal Criminal Charges
March 17, 2016
Read MoreThe man who illegally gained access to private nude photographs of numerous female celebrities is set to plead guilty to felony computer hacking charges in violation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act. Ryan Collins, a 36-year-old Pennsylvania man, became infamous after federal authorities discovered that he was the person behind the “Fappening” scandal, a naked celebrity […]
- Thousands of NJ Drug Convictions in Jeopardy after Lab Technician Faked Marijuana Evidence
March 09, 2016
Read MoreIt is possible that nearly 8,000 drug crime cases could be affected by news that a New Jersey State Police laboratory technician faked crucial evidence in a marijuana possession case. Kamalkant Shah was employed by NJ State Police as a lab tech. He primarily worked at a laboratory in Little Falls, New Jersey, but the cases for […]
- CDC Director Points to Prescription Drug Abuse as Reason for Heroin Epidemic
February 25, 2016
Read MoreHeroin use is at an all-time high and has reached epidemic-level proportions, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Data released by the federal agency indicates that the total number of heroin users in the U.S. has risen by nearly 300,000 during the past decade. Moreover, nearly three out of every 1,000 Americans […]
- Federal Government Warns of Hoverboard Safety Risks, While Pennsylvania Regulates Use of Hoverboards
February 09, 2016
Read MoreThe federal government has officially put manufacturers of hoverboards on notice for design issues that pose safety risks for consumers. The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), a federal agency in charge of issuing product recalls and product safety alerts, recently stated that consumers have a right to know about the potential safety risks, including slip & […]
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