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  2. Man accused in deadly Tacoma shootout had beef with victim ...

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    A woman who told police she’d dated Jacy Estes more than 12 years ago said the issue stemmed from “an old case they were all involved in.” She said Kacy Estes had just gotten out of prison ...

  3. Law enforcement in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Due to the rise of social media and cell phones, it is now easy for people to broadcast police use of force incidents that they see. The trend started with Rodney King and has grown since. In this case, Castile's girlfriend live-streamed his death on Facebook. The video gained approximately 3.2 million views by the next day. [101]

  4. Arrest - Wikipedia

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    The police may arrest a person according to a warrant issued by a Magistrate under sections 31, 72, 73 or 74 of the Magistrates Ordinance. For example, an arrest warrant may be issued if an accused person does not appear in Court when he is due to answer a charge. However, an arrest warrant is not always necessary.

  5. Oklahoma teacher, wife of police chief Emma Hancock sentenced ...

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    An Oklahoma mayor's daughter who is also the wife of the town's police chief was found guilty on Wednesday of soliciting sex from a 15-year-old student she ... Delaney Hancock/Facebook. Hancock, a ...

  6. Are citizens’ arrests legal in Texas? State law is blurry and ...

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    A citizen’s arrest is the temporary detainment of a person who has committed a crime in their presence, per Delta Bail Bonds. The citizen temporarily detains the suspect until police arrive.

  7. False arrest - Wikipedia

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    However, the officer's actions must still not violate "clearly established law," or this protection is void. This includes executing an arrest warrant against the wrong person. False statements by public servants to justify or cover up an illegal arrest are another violation of federal law. [8] An example of this doctrine being tested is Sorrell v.

  8. Police arrest Virginia mother over disturbing photo of son

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    Alexis Breeden, 18, has been charged with felony child abuse after Spotsylvania police got word of the picture, showing her 14-month-old son hanging by his shirt from a hook, on Facebook. "We ...

  9. Arrest of Imran Khan - Wikipedia

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    ISPR declared Khan's arrest to be legal; [4] however, the following day, the Supreme Court of Pakistan deemed the arrest unlawful and mandated Khan's immediate release. [5] The next day on 12 May, Islamabad High Court granted two weeks bail to Khan. Shortly upon his release, Khan directly accused the army chief Asim Munir of playing a role in ...