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Kentucky Wants to Make It Illegal to Be Derogatory with the Police or Give Other People Water Bottles: Not a Joke
Kentucky Wants to Make It Illegal to Be Derogatory with the Police or Give Other People Water Bottles: Not a Joke
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No Knock Raid Might Get Banned in Georgia
No Knock Raid Might Get Banned in Georgia
“Multiple bills supported by Democrats range from straight-forward changes such as more training for officers in de-escalation techniques and a ban on using choke holds during arrests, to more complicated overhauls including a citizen-led review board for officer-involved shootings and outlawing private prisons.”
Why You Should Speak with an Attorney Before Speaking to Law Enforcement: One of All-Too-Many Examples
Why You Should Speak with an Attorney Before Speaking to Law Enforcement: One of All-Too-Many Examples
“Huwe Burton was wrongly convicted because of deceptive interrogation techniques. How many more cases were “solved” the same way?”
That's One Way to Do It Since It's Valentine's
That's One Way to Do It Since It's Valentine's
Perhaps not the best though “Judge, you [are] so gorgeous, so gorgeous judge, I just had to tell you.
Imagine 600 Days Alone
Imagine 600 Days Alone
“During his more than 600 days in isolation—from 2016 to 2018—he lost more than 30 pounds. His food was sometimes covered in maggots, dirt, and insects.
Facing Juvenile Court in Her 90s
Facing Juvenile Court in Her 90s
They’re running out of people to prosecute from World War II.
With All the Unemployment Claims Last Year, of Course There Is Fraud
With All the Unemployment Claims Last Year, of Course There Is Fraud
“The fraud is so widespread that California issued payments to someone using the name of U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein, and in Ohio, Republican Gov. Mike DeWine, his wife, Fran, and Republican Lt. Gov. Jon Husted all learned that fraudulent claims were filed in their names.”
Do You Have to Show Identification?
Do You Have to Show Identification?
Wingate was ultimately arrested for violating a Stafford County ordinance that made it a crime to refuse an officer’s request for ID “if the surrounding circumstances are such as to indicate to a reasonable man that the public safety requires such identification.