Vol. 24 No. 27- Court Rules That Felons Must Be Told, Specifically, Which Body Armor They Are Prohibited From Possessing
COURT RULES THAT FELONS MUST BE TOLD, SPECIFICALLY, WHICH BODY ARMOR THEY ARE PROHIBITED FROM POSSESSING December 23, 2009 On December 17, 2009, in the case of People v. Saleem, 2009 Cal App LEXIS 2011, in a 2-1 vote, the California Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, held that Penal Code sec. 12370 was “void for vagueness because it […]
Vol. 24 No. 26 – Limitations On Public Employee’s Freedom Of Speech
LIMITATIONS ON PUBLIC EMPLOYEE’S FREEDOM OF SPEECH” December 23, 2009 The “right” of public sector employees to speak out on work-related issues does not, necessarily, have the protection of the First Amendment. Normally, one is permitted to express his or her opinion about government, its operations and its employees. It is considered protected speech when […]