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The officers are accused of using and attempting to cover up excessive force against arrestees in a case first filed last year by the Department of Justice. 4 police officers in Muncie, Indiana ...
After stopping a person based upon the reasonable belief that the person might be engaged in unlawful activity, or following a routine encounter such as a traffic stop, the police in the United States may perform a cursory search of the persons outer clothing for their own safety. Terry v. Ohio. [3]
A man who held police at bay for several hours during a standoff in Woodbury Monday has been charged with seven felonies, including domestic assault, violating a no contact order and making ...
The investigation into the illegal search was ultimately turned over to the FBI by the Philadelphia Police Department Internal Affairs Bureau at the direction of Police Commissioner Willie Williams, in the wake of the beating of Rodney King by the Los Angeles Police Department. Many high-ranking command officers saw this as a political move on ...
In addition to a woman, three men were arrested in what police said was a murder-for-hire plot targeting a 96-year-old Montecito widow in 2022. Widow, 96, in financial straits fell prey to fraud ...
In its first year, Divorce Court aired locally in Los Angeles on independent station KTTV as a weekly, live, one-hour program. [2] In 1958, KTTV began recording Divorce Court on Ampex videotape and syndicated the program nationally. Production resumed in the fall of 1967 following a five-year hiatus, this time as a half-hour daily series ...
ASHEVILLE - The wife of the city's newly resigned police chief says the two are getting a divorce. That news comes not long after Clarissa Hyatt-Zack was charged Nov. 2 with driving while impaired ...
Thurman v. City of Torrington, DC, 595 F.Supp. 1521 (1985) was a court decision concerning Tracey Thurman, a Connecticut homemaker who sued the city police department in Torrington, Connecticut, and claimed a failure of equal protection under the law against her abusive husband Charles "Buck" Thurman, Sr.