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Zack Scrivner, a Kern County supervisor who was accused of sexually assaulting one of his children in April, resigned Thursday from his post. The attorney general's office is reviewing a case ...
A number of organizations and domestic abuse survivors, including Evan Rachel Wood, testified in favor of the bill and recounted their own experiences with the abuse of power and control by their domestic partners had affected them. [1] The bill was signed into law on June 28, 2021, by Connecticut Governor Ned Lamont. [2]
In May 2021, a domestic violence bill – "Jennifers' Law" – received near unanimous support in the Connecticut State Senate. [50] The proposed law is named after Jennifer Dulos and another victim of domestic violence in Connecticut, Jennifer Magnano, who was murdered in 2007 by her husband, Scott Magnano, in Terryville .
This is a list of law enforcement officers convicted for an on-duty killing in the United States.The listing documents the date the incident resulting in conviction occurred, the date the officer(s) was convicted, the name of the officer(s), and a brief description of the original occurrence making no implications regarding wrongdoing or justification on the part of the person killed or ...
For 50 years, the state-designated lead domestic violence agency for Middlesex County, Women Aware moves survivors beyond abuse each year.
Domestic violence hotlines are a lifeline for victims in danger, providing support, information, safety planning and resources. The OneEighty 24-Hour Domestic Violence/Sexual Assault Hotline (800 ...
In the United States, major allegations of satanic ritual abuse occurred in the Kern County child abuse cases, the McMartin preschool trial, and the West Memphis Three, which garnered worldwide media coverage. It was eventually determined that no satanic abuse took place in these cases but that the allegations were due to false testimony and ...
The Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office had a steep drop in its charging rate for domestic-violence-related cases — from about 32% in 2019 to about 19% in 2022.