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Type: News
Section: Point of Law
Patrol
AR Lawmakers Vote to Ban Videos of Officers Killed
Arkansas legislators have approved a bill preventing the general release of dashcam video showing the death of a police officer in the line of duty.
March 14, 2017
Patrol
Video: Man Awarded $25 Million for Wrongful Conviction Used Money to Lead Street Gang
A judge has sentenced a Chicago man, who won a $25 million award in 2012 for a wrongful murder conviction only to spend it on rebuilding his Simon City Royals street gang, to nine years and two months in prison.
March 10, 2017
Patrol
AR Considers Banning Videos Showing Officers Killed
Nearly six years after Arkansas police Officer Jonathan Schmidt was shot to death while pleading for his life, a dashcam video of his final moments still circulates on the internet. An Arkansas bill would prevent the broad release of material showing officers dying in the line of duty.
March 9, 2017
Patrol
WA Senate Passes Bill to Make Threats Against Police Hate Crimes
The Washington senate has passed a measure that would make crimes and threats against police officers a hate crime in the state of Washington.
March 9, 2017
Patrol
Jury Awards LAPD Detective $1.5 Million in Retaliation Case
Jamie McBride, an outspoken leader of the union that represents Los Angeles Police Department officers, won $1.5 million Monday in a lawsuit alleging that his supervisors retaliated against him.
March 7, 2017
Patrol
Proposed NC Bill Would Add What to Do at Traffic Stop to Driver's Ed
Deadly encounters between police officers and motorists have lawmakers across the country thinking driver’s education should require students to be taught what to do in a traffic stop.
March 6, 2017
Technology
Public Officials' Work-Related Personal Email Public Record, CA Supreme Court Rules
Texts and emails sent by public employees on their personal devices or accounts are a matter of public record if they deal with official business, the California Supreme Court ruled Thursday in a unanimous decision.
March 3, 2017
Special Units
AZ Senate OKs Racketeering Charges for Riots
The Arizona Senate on Wednesday approved a bill that makes participating in or helping organize a protest that turns into a riot an offense that could lead to criminal racketeering charges.
February 24, 2017
Patrol
Drunken Driver Gets 12 Years Plus for Killing PA Officer
A man will spend at least 12 years in prison on third-degree murder, drunken driving, and other charges for a wrong-way crash that killed a western Pennsylvania police officer and injured his K-9 in 2015.
February 21, 2017
Weapons
Federal Appeals Court Upholds Maryland Assault Rifle Ban
A federal appeals court has upheld the assault rifle ban Maryland lawmakers passed in 2013, concluding that the guns outlawed by the measure are not entitled to protection under the Second Amendment.
February 21, 2017
Patrol
FLEOA Endorses Law Enforcement Retirement Bill for All Uniformed Officers
Today, the Federal Law Enforcement Officers Association (FLEOA) issued a statement of support for the re-introduction of S. 424, the Law Enforcement Officers’ Equity Act.
February 17, 2017
Patrol
Burglar Shot in Butt by NYPD Officer Claims PTSD, Sues for $10 Million
A burglary suspect shot in the rear end by NYPD officers who caught him inside a Queens home claims he is the victim — and wants $10 million for PTSD.
February 13, 2017
Patrol
Los Angeles Pays $1.5 Million to Settle Lawsuit Over Justified Police Shooting
The Los Angeles city council approved a $1.5 million payment Wednesday to settle a lawsuit filed by the parents of Ezell Ford over his fatal shooting by police in South Los Angeles.
February 9, 2017
Patrol
Mississippi Considering Firing Squad, Gas, Electrocution Executions
Mississippi lawmakers are advancing a proposal to add firing squad, electrocution and gas chamber as execution methods in case a court blocks the use of lethal injection drugs.
February 9, 2017
Patrol
WA Officer Sues City Over Mayor's Comments After OIS
A Wapato, WA, police officer has filed a $1.5 million claim against the city for “divisive and inflammatory” comments its mayor posted on social media in the aftermath of a July officer-involved fatal shooting.
February 6, 2017
Patrol
Rioting Could Lead to Racketeering Charges Under AZ Senate Plan
Participating in or being near a riot could lead to prosecution on felony racketeering charges and property seizures under a proposal advanced by an Arizona Senate committee Thursday.
February 3, 2017
Patrol
Proposed VA Law Would Prohibit Police Chiefs from Naming Officers Involved in Shootings
Del. Jackson H. Miller, R-Manassas, a former police officer, is sponsoring House Bill 2043, which would forbid a police chief or any public official from naming an officer who discharges a gun, or is under investigation for using force, until an investigation is complete, unless the investigation lasts longer than six months.
February 2, 2017
Patrol
Trump Nominates Neil Gorsuch for the U.S. Supreme Court
President Trump nominated Neil Gorsuch to fill the 11-month-old vacancy on the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday night, fulfilling his campaign promise to appoint a staunch conservative justice to replace Antonin Scalia.
February 1, 2017
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