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Arizona House Committee Approves Bill To Criminalize Filming Cops on the Job
"You'll have a bunch of people who plead to avoid trial or go broke trying to vindicate their rights."
22 February 2022
The Arizona House Appropriations Committee on Monday green-lit a bill that would criminalize...
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The Supreme Court Declines To Determine if You Have a First Amendment Right To Film the Police
1 November 2021
The Supreme Court has just refused to hear a case at the nexus of police abuse and the First Amendment, declining to consider a petition from a man who says his free speech rights...
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Man wins $2.5 million verdict in excessive force lawsuit against Denver police sergeant and city
4 October 2021
A jury has awarded more than $2.5 million to a man who sued a Denver police sergeant and the city in 2015 when he was shot in the back and hand while he lay facedown with his hands...
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The second case bothers me: The guy was cornered and hiding in a garage. There was no need to rush in and tangle with him immediately. A bit of patience and a qualified negotiator would probably have saved his life, or just back out and wait patiently. But with qualified immunity on your...