Police
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Technology
Mass Puppycide Ends Career Of Tennessee Deputy Who Probably Never Should Have Been A Cop
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Government
Where The Candidates Stand On Police Accountability And Reform
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Technology
LAPD Raids Medical Lab For (Nonexistent) Weed, Get Gun Stuck In An MRI Machine
From the keystone-kops-handling-the-Drug-War dept
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Technology
Ninth Circuit: No Immunity For Officer Who Shot Peaceful Protester In The Groin
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Crime
ABA Asks Cops To Pretty Please Stop Lying To Children To Extract Bogus Confessions
Apparently this is something we needed to say out loud in 2024. -
Technology
Appeals Court Says Cop Whose Cop Dog Bit Another Cop Is Entitled To Qualified Immunity
From the welcome-to-the-resistance,-officer-dogbit dept -
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Courts
Judge Doesn't Trust Wile E. Coyote On Roadrunners And He Doesn't Trust Cops On Criminals
Probably shouldn't trust either on the proper use of explosives. - Sponsored
Luxury, Lies, And A $10 Million Embezzlement
In a scandal that rocked the business community, a former high-profile executive was sentenced to prison, plus five years of supervised release and restitution. -
Technology
City Sued For $1 Million After Cop Murders A Tiny Dog For The Crime Of Being Lost
Estimates say cops kill 25-30 pet dogs a day. -
Law Schools
Columbia Law Professors Respond To University's Police Crackdowns On Campus Free Speech
I'd heed their worry about the rule of law being in danger -- if anyone can issue spot in fact patterns, it's them. -
Technology
Cops Claim Body Cam Footage Of Wrong Address Raid Would Be ‘Dangerous’ To Release To General Public
Cops continue to wonder why people don’t trust them. Go figure. At the center of this latest “we’re better than you” posturing by law enforcement is the raid of the wrong house by self-proclaimed “trained and experienced” officers, who mistook one Arab male for another before rushing into a house and pointing guns at everyone. Now that there’s an […] -
Technology
Police Chief Hailed As A Hero For Crashing Into A Car While Fleeing The Scene Of A Shooting
From the let's-make-sure-everyone-but-taxpayers-get-home-safely dept -
Law Schools
For The Love Of God, Let's Not Normalize Calling The Cops On Peaceful Protestors
Even when a famous person tells you to.
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Luxury, Lies, And A $10 Million Embezzlement
In a scandal that rocked the business community, a former high-profile executive was sentenced to prison, plus five years of supervised release and restitution.
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Crime
Stoner Rats Eating All The Drugs In Police Evidence Lockup
It's not just Mickey's voice that's high. -
Technology
Peoria Police Put Out Recruiting Poster Telling Recruits To Come Play ‘Call Of Duty’ In Real Life
From the pew pew pew dept. -
Technology
Immunity Denied To Cop Who Ticketed A Man For Telling The Cop To Turn On His Headlights
From the I-thought-this-was-America dept -
Technology
California Cops Now Have To Lead With The Pretext When Making Pretextual Stops
From the 'do-YOU-know-why-you-pulled-me-over?' Dept. -
Law Schools
Jonathan Turley Says He Was Swatted, Offers Thoughts And Prayers For Himself
Even when Turley is legitimately victimized, he can't bring himself to alienate himself from his new gravy train. -
How The Courts Have Made It Easier For Cops To Steal From Citizens
Another case heading to the Supreme Court dealing with asset forfeiture. -
Technology
Fifth Circuit: The Government Doesn’t Need To Pay You For The Home It Destroyed To Effect An Arrest
from the law-enforcement-is-our-most-troublesome-invasive-species dept