On behalf of Rosenblum Schwartz & Fry posted in Sex Crimes on Friday, December 22, 2017. A Missouri doctor was charged on Dec. 18 of sexually assaulting two female patients at a pain clinic in St. Louis County. The 38-year-old doctor is facing two counts of second-degree sexual abuse and two counts of second-degree sodomy. One of the patients, a 60-year-old woman, visited the clinic on Oct. 17 for treatment of her chronic pain. During the exam, the doctor allegedly touched the woman’s breasts and genitals with his hands. A second woman, age 61, told authorities that she had an appointment at the clinic …
Traffic Stop Spotlights Key Element Of Reasonable Suspicion
On behalf of Rosenblum Schwartz & Fry posted in Drug Crimes on Tuesday, December 12, 2017. We get straight to the point on our criminal defense website at Rosenblum Schwartz & Fry concerning one key point that is centrally relevant to police conduct in every traffic stop. That point is reasonable suspicion (probable cause) that must be present in order for a police officer to make a stop and continue to subject a citizen to further inquiry or search in a lawful detention. We pose these questions on our site: “Did law enforcement officers have permission to search your vehicle, home or person? If not, did …