Author Archives: Hebets & McCallin P.C.

LAYMAN’S PERSPECTIVE: SHOULD YOU TALK TO THE POLICE?

LAYMAN'S PERSPECTIVE: SHOULD YOU TALK TO THE POLICE?

Wow. Look at you. Look at you. I don’t think I’ve ever seen a more decent, good-hearted, salt-of-the-earth-y human being in all my life. You are clearly a source of comfort and pride to your family, your friends, and your community, and I for one would be surprised if there aren’t people all over town who wake […]

HOW DOES COLORADO’S RED FLAG LAW WORK?

HOW DOES COLORADO'S RED FLAG LAW WORK?

New Legislation A new law is hitting the books in Colorado in January, and a lot of people are talking about it.  The “Deputy Zackari Parrish III Violence Prevention Act,” one of the various “red flag” laws emerging across the country, will allow a concerned family member, spouse, roommate, or law enforcement agency to file […]

SEARCHES AND SEIZURES: WHERE DO YOUR RIGHTS END?

SEARCHES AND SEIZURES: WHERE DO YOUR RIGHTS END?

A Delicate Balance Contact with the police under U.S. law involves a shifting tension between citizens’ constitutional rights and the need to stop crime: the greater the imposition police make on someone’s privacy, the greater the cause they must be able to show for that imposition. Since evidence police collect during contact with citizens can […]

PROSECUTION RESTS IN HIGH PROFILE MURDER TRIAL

PROSECUTION RESTS IN HIGH PROFILE MURDER TRIAL

After 19 days of presenting a case built on mostly circumstantial evidence, Florida prosecutors have rested their case against Casey Anthony, who is on trial for first-degree murder in the death of her 2-year-old daughter, Caylee. The state claims that Anthony’s conduct and the lies she told about her daughter’s whereabouts weren’t the only reasons […]

TO SEARCH OR NOT TO SEARCH

TO SEARCH OR NOT TO SEARCH

Recently, there has been an increase in travel security at the borders. Not only have restrictions to travel been enacted but there have also been more searches, including searches of people’s phones. Unknown to most, Border Patrol and Customs agents have long had extensive powers to search when they have reasonable suspicions and often when they do […]

WOMEN ONLY UBER ALTERNATIVE FACES LEGAL BATTLE

WOMEN ONLY UBER ALTERNATIVE FACES LEGAL BATTLE

Recently a new ridesharing company similar to Uber and Lyft began developing its plans to expand across the country. It’s called Safeher, a name that was crowd- sourced to replace the original moniker, Chariot for Women, and it employs only female drivers as well as exclusively serving women and kids under 13, including individuals who identify […]