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11 Jul 2007, 7:12 pm
" I was a Federal examiner for over 20 years, both with DEA and the Central Intelligence Agency. [read post]
11 Jul 2007, 7:12 pm
" I was a Federal examiner for over 20 years, both with DEA and the... [read post]
9 Jul 2007, 11:12 am
I'm interacting with fascinating people, including current and former Secret Service, DEA, and NCIS agents and AUSAs; I've also spoken with the Inspector General of the United States, Glenn Fine, who is an HLS alumnus. [read post]
22 Jun 2007, 5:08 am
It might, I'm just not sure.)After the district court refused to take the site down, DEA Agent David DeJohn, one of the agents listed on the site did something very unusual: He asked the court to let him intervene in the criminal case so he could, on is own behalf, ask the federal district court to order that his photograph be taken off Carmichael's website. [read post]
19 Jun 2007, 3:49 am
And DEA never followed up with another rulemaking. [read post]
18 Jun 2007, 11:16 pm
As TChris wrote here, The attorney generals of 30 states have complained that the DEA's confusing and overreaching interference with medical judgment has denied patients necessary pain relief. [read post]
18 Jun 2007, 5:03 am
"2 farmers suing DEA over right to grow hemp; Feds argue that 'hemp is marijuana'": This article appears today in USA Today. [read post]
18 Jun 2007, 1:32 am
Judge Archie Elliott, Jr. would tell some defendants he "had a DEA light in the ceiling that could tell if they'd done any dope. [read post]
17 Jun 2007, 10:03 am
This helpful analysis should be front and center whenever the government notices narcotic "expert" cops or DEA agents. [read post]
13 Jun 2007, 3:36 am
Yet -- most importantly -- there are more drugs available, more cheaply (according to a DEA agent I know), than there were 30 years ago when the "war on drugs" began.A good lawyer defending people accused of drug crimes can make more money from the war on drugs than any judge, prosecutor, cop, or prison guard. [read post]
8 Jun 2007, 11:11 am
 DEA agents were tracking a drug gang and had bought drugs out of the car months earlier, though not when Alverez-Tejeda was there. [read post]
8 Jun 2007, 9:33 am
Every character in the incident, other than Alverez-Tejeda and his girlfriend, was either a DEA agent or a cooperating police officer. [read post]
7 Jun 2007, 6:03 am
Drug Enforcement Administration agents got a temporary expansion of their authority to deal with gun crimes and other violent offenses, and eight DEA agents were reassigned to work directly with police. [read post]
6 Jun 2007, 1:18 pm
As to the 5th amendment problem, A DEA agent testified "When attempting to go further or get further details regarding the five kilograms, and also where was the cocaine ascertained from, at that time he didn't want to speak any further, he advised he wanted his lawyer and invoked his Miranda warnings and we stopped. [read post]
25 May 2007, 6:33 am by Ricky E. Bagolie
Adams, BS2 1 Scoliosis and Spine Center of Maryland, O'Dea Medical Arts Building, 7506 Osler Drive, Suite 104, Baltimore, MD 212042 Orthopaedic Research Laboratory, Union Memorial Hospital, 201 East University Parkway, Suite 781, Baltimore, MD 21218 Investigation performed at Scoliosis and Spine Center of Maryland, St. [read post]
24 May 2007, 9:48 pm
From washingtonpost.com: Armed with a legal decision in their favor, scientists and advocates of medical research on marijuana pressed the Drug Enforcement Administration yesterday to allow them to grow their own, saying that pot supplied by the government is too... [read post]
24 May 2007, 6:34 am
University of Massachusetts agronomy professor Lyle Craker won a ruling this year allowing him to grow marijuana in his greenhouses. 'Working with medical marijuana seems so similar to the work we're doing with other medicinal plants that I've never understood the DEA's big problem with it,' said Craker, whose facilities have been checked by DEA agents to determine if they are sufficiently secure. [read post]