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![]() | 6/24/2011 US Supreme Court Confirms Confrontation Right in Radar, DUI CasesUS Supreme Court decision in drunk driving case has wide-ranging implications for automated enforcement. In a decision that has wide-ranging implications for photo enforcement, speeding tickets and driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI) charges, the US Supreme Court yesterday reconfirmed the Sixth Amendment right to confront one's accuser applies to analysts who claim to have certified evidence from a machine. The 5-4 decision concluded that "stand-in" expert witnesses are not a substitute for the individuals who actually conducted the tests. The decision broadens the applicability of the lan ... | ||
![]() | 6/23/2011 Traffic Camera Companies Step Up Fight Against Ballot MeasuresTraffic camera companies fight initiative measures in Washington and Houston. Vote on camera ban advances in Albuquerque, New Mexico. | ||
![]() | 6/22/2011 Louisiana Legislators Narrowly Reject Car Seizure for LitteringLouisiana comes within two votes of enacting a bill authorizing the seizure of cars being driven by people who litter. | ||
![]() | 6/21/2011 US Supreme Court Updates Exclusionary Rule for Automobile SearchesUS Supreme Court rules exclusionary rule does not apply unconstitutional car searches prior to 2009. | ||
![]() | 6/20/2011 Federal Judge Overturns Public Vote in Houston, TexasTraffic camera company finds friendly federal judge to overturn results of anti-camera referendum in Houston, Texas. |
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