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The Legalities of Hospital Blood Testing

The legalities behind hospital blood testing have crept their way into the media several times. When a patient arrives at the hospital, there are certain conditions that need to be met in order for their blood to be tested. These conditions may vary from state to state. In many instances,…

Forensic Lawyer

Defining the Role of a Forensic Lawyer

Forensic lawyers are experts in both law and forensic science. The intersection of science and law has allowed for new tools and methodologies for discovering truth. Okorie Okorocha has served as an expert witness in over 280 trials. His role is to help juries understand complex, scientific concepts and to…

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Narcopouch Tests – Drug Testing Made Easy

A narcopouch test is a presumptive test designed to identify illegal substances. After analysis, a presumptive test will tell you one of two things. It is definitely not a certain substance or the sample is probably the suspected substance. Similar to a portable chemistry lab, narcopouch tests are self-contained, providing…

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Plain Clothes Border Agents Case

Badges, the Border, and the Supremacy Clause The Okorocha Firm Notes on California Law Federal Supremacy · Law Enforcement Badges, the Border, and the Supremacy Clause The Ninth Circuit paused California’s “No Vigilantes Act,” ruling the state likely cannot force non-uniformed federal agents to display identification. Here is what the…

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Trump Administration Research Funding Case Analysis

When Washington Pulls the Plug on a Grant The Okorocha Firm Notes on California Law Federal Power · Academic Funding When Washington Pulls the Plug on a Grant In Thakur v. Trump, the Ninth Circuit split the difference for University of California researchers: viewpoint-based cancellations stay vulnerable, while routine terminations…

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When the Phone Call Isn’t Enough — People v. Houston

When the Phone Call Isn’t Enough — People v. Houston California Criminal Procedure ● 20:40 When the Phone CallIsn’t Enough People v. Houston, the interrogation room, and the distance between a phone call and a car ride. The Okorocha Firm Suppression & Confessions Reading time · 9 min Picture the…

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