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Newsby Staff WriterNovember 18, 2004

Man Wants to Change Law For Interrogating Children

A father whose 13-year-old son was charged with sexual assault after a more than two-hour interrogation says the law is wrong to allow police officers to do so without first calling a child’s parents.

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Newsby Staff WriterNovember 4, 2004

Montana Approves Medical Marijuana Law

With Tuesday’s election, Montana became one of the many Western states to approve a medical marijuana initiative, while other parts of the country haven’t even put the issue on the ballot.

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Newsby Staff WriterNovember 4, 2004

Bill Gives Cops More DNA Database Access

President Bush has signed into law a bill to give local police across the country increased access to federal DNA databases. The law epands the national DNA database by allowing states to add samples to it as well as compare their samples with the national database.

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ProductsNovember 1, 2004

First Responder Courses

The new Domestic Violence and Verbal Judo Communication Techniques courses, to be used with the A2Z Classroom Trainer and Range 3000 XP4, are the latest offerings from IES Interactive, a division of Summit Training International.

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Newsby Staff WriterOctober 21, 2004

Court to Reconsider Capital Punishment for Juveniles

After 15 years, the Supreme Court is revisiting the issue of how old a murderer must be to receive a death sentence for his crime. The Court is reviewing the case of Christopher Simmons, who was 17 when he killed a woman in 1993 by hogtying her and throwing her into a river to drown.

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Newsby Staff WriterOctober 14, 2004

Calif. Three-Strikes Law Could Undergo Makeover

A Nov. 2 ballot measure that amends the California three-strikes law could set free many offenders jailed under the law’s original guidelines.

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