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Wednesday, September 15, 2010

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'Law Enforcement Against Prohibition' Says California Should Legalize It

Prop19flag Some police departments in California are now stretched so thin that they're already telling citizens straight up, "If you come home to find your house burglarized and you call, we're not coming." So you can imagine how they might feel about the possession and use of small amounts of marijuana: Legalize it.

The Los Angeles Times reports (via Consumerist) that this is the view, at least, of a group called Law Enforcement Against Prohibition, which supports Proposition 19 that will be voted upon by Californians in November. Proposition 19 would make it legal to grow, possess and use up to an ounce of marijuana for personal use.

LEAP says that legalizing marijuana under Proposition 19 will free up the police to focus its efforts on more serious crimes. LEAP members include former Orange County Judge James Gray and former San Jose Police Chief Joseph McNamara. Gray says that only retired law enforcement people like himself are free to speak out honestly on the subject, and that the opposition to Proposition 19 from other law enforcement groups is just a good show: "They have a political job, so they can't tell the truth," he said.

LEAP members say that, among other things, passing Proposition 19 would:

  • cut down the number of drug arrests made in California by around 60,000 each year;
  • free up time for police to investigate things like murders and burglaries;
  • strike a blow against the drug cartels, which are are estimated to get around 60% of their money from illegal pot sales; and
  • bring in over $1 billion/year in tax revenue.

Posted by Bruce Carton on September 14, 2010

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LAWYERSCHILE: 'Sh*t Law Jobs:' Your Portal to Finding All the Jobs You Do Not Want

'Sh*t Law Jobs:' Your Portal to Finding All the Jobs You Do Not Want

Shtlawjobsbanner Are you a lawyer looking for a job? Not a good job, mind you -- can't help you with that. We're talking here about that subset of law jobs that "most lawyers likely wouldn't want," but which "beat being unemployed." We're talking about "lawyer jobs that are low-paying with long hours." We're talking, of course, about "Sh*t Law Jobs."

As far as I can tell, Sh*t Law Jobs is a job board for the sorriest lawyer jobs SLJ can find by scouring Craigslist. Since May 2010, SLJ has reproduced Craiglist listings for 64 such jobs, including a "Consumer law attorney job in Ohio" that pays $15/hour (but free parking!) and a "Newly admitted attorney job in New York" that pays the minuscule (but refreshingly simple) amount of $100/day.

Want to follow Sh*t Law Jobs on Twitter or be their friend on Facebook? No problem, they've got that covered for you, as well. And they even have their own snazzy logo depicting a gavel slamming down on a steaming pile of, well, you know.

Posted by Bruce Carton on September 14

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LAWYERSCHILE: 'Sh*t Law Jobs:' Your Portal to Finding All the Jobs You Do Not Want

'Sh*t Law Jobs:' Your Portal to Finding All the Jobs You Do Not Want

Shtlawjobsbanner Are you a lawyer looking for a job? Not a good job, mind you -- can't help you with that. We're talking here about that subset of law jobs that "most lawyers likely wouldn't want," but which "beat being unemployed." We're talking about "lawyer jobs that are low-paying with long hours." We're talking, of course, about "Sh*t Law Jobs."

As far as I can tell, Sh*t Law Jobs is a job board for the sorriest lawyer jobs SLJ can find by scouring Craigslist. Since May 2010, SLJ has reproduced Craiglist listings for 64 such jobs, including a "Consumer law attorney job in Ohio" that pays $15/hour (but free parking!) and a "Newly admitted attorney job in New York" that pays the minuscule (but refreshingly simple) amount of $100/day.

Want to follow Sh*t Law Jobs on Twitter or be their friend on Facebook? No problem, they've got that covered for you, as well. And they even have their own snazzy logo depicting a gavel slamming down on a steaming pile of, well, you know.

Posted by Bruce Carton on September 14

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LAWYERSCHILE: 'Sh*t Law Jobs:' Your Portal to Finding All the Jobs You Do Not Want

'Sh*t Law Jobs:' Your Portal to Finding All the Jobs You Do Not Want

Shtlawjobsbanner Are you a lawyer looking for a job? Not a good job, mind you -- can't help you with that. We're talking here about that subset of law jobs that "most lawyers likely wouldn't want," but which "beat being unemployed." We're talking about "lawyer jobs that are low-paying with long hours." We're talking, of course, about "Sh*t Law Jobs."

As far as I can tell, Sh*t Law Jobs is a job board for the sorriest lawyer jobs SLJ can find by scouring Craigslist. Since May 2010, SLJ has reproduced Craiglist listings for 64 such jobs, including a "Consumer law attorney job in Ohio" that pays $15/hour (but free parking!) and a "Newly admitted attorney job in New York" that pays the minuscule (but refreshingly simple) amount of $100/day.

Want to follow Sh*t Law Jobs on Twitter or be their friend on Facebook? No problem, they've got that covered for you, as well. And they even have their own snazzy logo depicting a gavel slamming down on a steaming pile of, well, you know.

Posted by Bruce Carton on September 14

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LAWYERSCHILE: 'Sh*t Law Jobs:' Your Portal to Finding All the Jobs You Do Not Want

'Sh*t Law Jobs:' Your Portal to Finding All the Jobs You Do Not Want

Shtlawjobsbanner Are you a lawyer looking for a job? Not a good job, mind you -- can't help you with that. We're talking here about that subset of law jobs that "most lawyers likely wouldn't want," but which "beat being unemployed." We're talking about "lawyer jobs that are low-paying with long hours." We're talking, of course, about "Sh*t Law Jobs."

As far as I can tell, Sh*t Law Jobs is a job board for the sorriest lawyer jobs SLJ can find by scouring Craigslist. Since May 2010, SLJ has reproduced Craiglist listings for 64 such jobs, including a "Consumer law attorney job in Ohio" that pays $15/hour (but free parking!) and a "Newly admitted attorney job in New York" that pays the minuscule (but refreshingly simple) amount of $100/day.

Want to follow Sh*t Law Jobs on Twitter or be their friend on Facebook? No problem, they've got that covered for you, as well. And they even have their own snazzy logo depicting a gavel slamming down on a steaming pile of, well, you know.

Posted by Bruce Carton on September 14

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Thursday, September 09, 2010

The Legal Perils of Memorializing Countless Details of Your Life

The Legal Perils of Memorializing Countless Details of Your Life

The Slaw.ca blog has an interesting post showing one more example of how the rise of social media -- in this case Twitter and a method of uploading photos to the web called "TwitPic" -- can influence legal cases. The matter discussed by Slaw.ca involves none other than Paris Hilton, who appears in legal blogs surprisingly often for someone who doesn't seem to do much other than party.

In this case, Omar Ha-Redeye writes that Hilton was recently charged with felony drug possession after she was allegedly found to be in possession of 0.8 grams of cocaine when a car driven by her boyfriend Cy Waits was pulled over. Hilton quickly claimed that the neither the drugs nor the purse in which it was found were hers ("even though she acknowledged ownership of her asthma medication, credit cards and $1,300 in cash also found inside the purse" -- go figure). Hilton claimed she was carrying the purse (pictured below courtesy of TMZ) for a friend:

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Which leads us to the "Incrimination by TwitPic," as Ha-Redeye puts it. It turns out that one month before her arrest, Hilton tweeted, "Love My New Chanel Purse I got Today. :)" (happy face emoticon in original) and she included a photo (below) of the beloved purse that a cynic might say looks just like the purse in which the cocaine was found. Doh!!!


It remains to be seen if the TwitPic will have any effect on Hilton's possession case, but the episode is an interesting reminder that memorializing so many details of your life may be used against you down the road.

Posted by Bruce Carton on September 8, 2010 at 12:19 PM

 
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