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Appeals Court Doesn't Seem To Like Much About A Criminal Defamation Law Police Used To Arrest A Critic
3 November 2021
Three years ago, cops in New Hampshire arrested Robert Frese for the crime of… insulting some cops. Frese, facing a suspended sentence for smashing the window of a neighbor's...
aclu
american civil liberties union
appeals court
assistant attorney general samuel garland
boston
chief u.s. circuit judge jeffrey howard
courthouse news service
exeter
first circuit court of appeals
judge o. rogeriee thompson
justicedepartment
new hampshire
police chief william shupe
robert frese
rotary club
thomas harrison
Border Patrol has a ‘shadow police unit’ that protects agents when they kill, groups say
These "shadow police units" have been operating since at least 1987 and without any actual authority under federal law, according to a letter sent to Congress calling for an investigation.
28 October 2021...
alliance san diego
anastasio hernández rojas
andrew guerrero
border patrol
cbp
congress
critical incident investigative team
customs and border protection
department of homeland security
deputy assistant commissioner james wong
dhs
doj
fbi
federal bureau of investigation
inter-american commission on human rights
jose antonio elena rodriguez
journalist juan carlos frey
justicedepartment
marison garcia alcantara
mexico
nogales
office of professional responsibility
office of the inspector general
oig
opr
san diego
san ysidro port of entry
shadow police unit
southern border communities coalition
New Research Says Police in Schools Don't Reduce Shootings but They Do Increase Expulsions and Arrests
20 October 2021
New research finds that police deployed in schools, commonly called school resource officers (SROs), do not reduce school shootings, but do increase suspensions, expulsions...
annenberg institute
arkansas
broward county
brown university
camden
charlottesville
chicago
chicago police department
denver
florida
hawaii news now
justicedepartment
key west
marjory stoneman douglas high school
minneapolis
national association of school resource officers
new york
north carolina
oregon
orlando
portland
rand corporation
reason
rochester
school resource officers
seatte
sros
u.s. department of education
university at albany suny
university of maryland
westat
If the Police Lie, Should They Be Held Liable? Often the Answer Is No.
12 September 2021
In 2010, Officer Heather Weyker of the St. Paul Police Department in Minnesota had the biggest case of her career: a child sex-trafficking ring said to have spanned four states and involved girls as young...
border patrol
cbp
congress
department of homeland security
doj
exculpatory facts
fourth amendment
hamdi mohamud
institute for justice
josé oliva
judge don r. willett
justicedepartment
kevin byrd
minnesota
muna abdulkadir
officer heather weyker
patrick jaicomo
somali
st. paul
st. paul police department
supreme court
u.s. court of appeals for the eighth circuits
u.s. court of appeals for the fifth circuit
u.s. court of appeals for the ninth circuit
u.s. court of appeals for the sixth circuit
veterans affairs
washington
webster bivens
witness tampering
Georgia Tax Crimes Unit Illegally Spent Asset Forfeiture Funds on Trinkets and Swag
29 September 2021
A state watchdog concluded an office in the Georgia Department of Tax Revenue illegally kept $5 million in forfeiture funds and spent it partially on swag like sunglasses and engraved guns...
atlanta journal-constitution
camden county sheriff
channel 2 action news
chrisley knows best
dare
director joshua waites
dodge charger hellcat
dodge viper
fulton county
georgia department of revenue
georgia department of tax revenue
georgia office of state inspector general
gwinnett county sheriff
inspector general scott mcafee
institute for justice
julie chrisley
justicedepartment
office of special investigations
oig
osi
todd chrisley
FBI Sat On Ransomware Decryption Key For Weeks As Victims Lost Millions Of Dollars
23 September 2021
The vulnerability equities process meets the FBI's natural tendency to find and hoard illegal things until it's done using them. And no one walks away from it unscathed. Welcome to the...
congress
director chris wray
ellen nakashima
emsisoft
fabian wosar
fbi
federal bureau of investigation
justicedepartment
kaseya
national security agency
network investigative technique
nsa
rachel lerman
revil
russia
washington post
white house