Posts Tagged ‘Utah Crime Related Videos’

Vernal Police Detective Ben Murray Pockets Prescription Drugs During A “Pill Check”

Clayton Simms, Criminal Defense Attorney, on the topic of  Dealing with Police, Drugs in Utah, Utah Crime Related Videos
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Vernal police detective Ben Murray, who has not been charged with a crime, is seen in the following video conducting a “pill check” in which it appears that Detective Murray pockets several prescription drug pills. Ben Murray has since resigned from the Vernal Police department. Watch the video and judge for yourself whether Detective Ben Murray pocketed prescription pills.

Arrested Drunk Guy Sings Bohemian Rhapsody in Backseat of Police Car.

Clayton Simms, Criminal Defense Attorney, on the topic of  Humor
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The following video contains a wonderful rendition of Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody performed by an allegedly drunk guy in the backseat of a police car. The arrested guy protests to the police officer by stating “I’ve done nothing wrong and even the situation where you grabbed me has nothing to do with having been sorta intoxicated, as you claim. And I didn’t say I was intoxicated when you grabbed me.”

The arrested drunk guy then protests his false arrest by singing a passionate version of Bohemian Rhapsody. Enjoy.

Criminal Charges for 80 Year Old Woman Who Won’t Stop Feeding Ducks

Clayton Simms, Criminal Defense Attorney, on the topic of  Crimes
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An 80 year old woman faces criminal charges and possible jail time for feeding ducks. The 80 year old is charged with trespass and violating a city ordinance prohibiting the feeding of ducks. Should this old lady go to jail for feeding ducks?

Video of the Exterior of Utah State Prison at Draper

Clayton Simms, Criminal Defense Attorney, on the topic of  Utah Crime Related Videos
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Hopefully you will never see the inside of a prison, but for those of you who are curious the following video is of the exterior of the Utah State Prison at Draper.

Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Efforts to Catch Poachers

Clayton Simms, Criminal Defense Attorney, on the topic of  Dealing with Police, Utah Crime Related Videos
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Utah Division of Wildlife Resources sets up decoy animals in order to catch poachers and illegal hunters.

Citizen Follows Drunk Driver Until Police Arrive

Clayton Simms, Criminal Defense Attorney, on the topic of  Alcohol in Utah, DUI in Utah
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It is becoming more common for ordinary citizens to become involved in the investigation of drunk driving. There are public awareness campaigns in Utah that encourage ordinary citizens to call 911 if they witness a suspected drunk driver. Would you contact the police to report a drunk driver?

Mick Jagger on the Legalization of Marijuana

Clayton Simms, Criminal Defense Attorney, on the topic of  Dealing with Police, Drugs in Utah
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The Rolling Stones’ Mick Jagger talks with Larry King about the legalization of marijuana. Mick Jagger, when entering the United States, must endure a special check-in and search because of his 40 year old marijuana conviction.

Former Judge and Police Officer Campaign for Marijuana Legalization

Clayton Simms, Criminal Defense Attorney, on the topic of  Constitutional Rights
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Doubtful this would happen in Utah, but a former Colorado Judge and a former Colorado police officer campaign for marijuana legalization.

 

 

Video of Police Interrogation of Elizabeth Smart Kidnapper Brian David Mitchell

Clayton Simms, Criminal Defense Attorney, on the topic of  Utah Crime Related Videos
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The following video is of the original interrogation of Elizabeth Smart kidnapper Brian David Mitchell, which occurred on March 12, 2003. What do you think of the investigators style? Is it effective? Kidnapper Brian David Mitchell just keeps talking and talking.

An Innocent Man Goes To Prison Because Of A DNA Lab Mistake

Clayton Simms, Criminal Defense Attorney, on the topic of  Dealing with Police
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A DNA lab mistake sent an innocent man to prison. Las Vegas Sheriff Doug Gillespie states “[t]his mistake should never have happened is unacceptable.” The following you tube video is a statement by the Las Vegas Sheriff’s office acknowledging this error. Still think innocent people can’t get convicted of a crimes they didn’t commit?