Court Upholds $5 Million Defamation Case Against Prison Union
Accused of ruining a man's name during a business dispute
Accused of ruining a man's name during a business dispute
Was stunned and restrained in jail cell after alleged aggressive behavior
Tactic has been going on for three decades
Can cities or counties ban them within their boundaries?
They have big incentives to lie under oath
None of the five plaintiffs were ever charged and their arrests have been expunged
How about picking less-slimy prosecutors, too?
Judge faces "court of inquiry" typically used against elected officials accused of misbehavior
Prosecutor dismayed he had to drop charges against cop, while internal affairs investigation continues
Jimmy Lee Dykes is holding a 5-year-old hostage in a rural bunker
Including three members of the Palestinian parliament
Former cops collect hefty lifetime pensions thanks to bogus disability claims.
And a host of other crimes
21 people, overwhelmingly minorities, were shot and killed by the NYPD in 2012
Officials still tracking leads in case of man shot outside courthouse
Somebody else had used her WiFi to post Internet threats
How many of them were put on the desks because they screwed up out on the streets in the first place?
Involving generalizations bound to turn your employees against each other
Federal prison population continues to grow
Also was allowed to incorporate actual cocaine into experiment
As long as prosecutors have the option to put first-time computer trespassers behind bars for decades, we will continue to see such clear injustices.
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