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Point of Law: Page 47
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Former AZ Officer Found Not Guilty of Second-Degree Murder
A jury has found former Mesa, AZ, police officer Philip Brailsford not guilty of second-degree murder in the fatal shooting of a man at a Mesa hotel in 2016.
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Former SC Officer Slager Sentenced to 20 years for Fatal OIS
Former South Carolina police officer Michael Slager was sentenced Thursday to 20 years in prison for the deadly shooting of Walter Scott.
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Baltimore Drops More Criminal Cases Due to Alleged Police Misconduct
Prosecutors also said they have dropped or will drop more than 200 cases linked to officers involved in the body-camera incidents if more time isn't granted for additional investigation.
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Former Baltimore Sgt. Indicted; Slain Detective Died Before Testifying
Davis reiterated that Det. Sean Suiter was not ever the target of an FBI Investigation. Suiter was set to give grand jury testimony in this case a day after he was fatally shot in West Baltimore.
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Philando Castile's Girlfriend Settles Lawsuit for $800K
The St. Anthony (MN) City Council, facing βthreatened litigation,β voted Tuesday night to pay Diamond Reynolds and her young daughter a $675,000 settlement in connection with the 2016 police shooting of Philando Castile.
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NY Family Paid $4.5 Million to Settle Lawsuits Over Police Shooting of Hostage
Andrea Rebello, 21, of Tarrytown, New York, was fatally shot by an officer during a botched home invasion that also killed the gunman.
Technology
Supreme Court to Review Need for Warrant for Cellphone Tower Data
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court hears its latest case about privacy in the digital age. At issue is whether police generally need a warrant to review the records.
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Baltimore Lt. Cleared of All Administrative Charges in Freddie Gray Case
Baltimore Police Lt. Brian Rice was acquitted on administrative charges that he neglected police procedures during the arrest of Freddibale Gray.
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Utah Jury Rules Sheriffβs Sergeant was Justified in Shooting Woman After Chase
A Utah jury has rejected a claim in a lawsuit that a Morgan County Sheriffβs sergeant used excessive force when he shot a woman in the left eye at the end of a 2012 police chase.
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Video: CA Officers Take Down Carjacking Suspect with Less-Lethal Projectile
A 27-year-old carjacking suspect was in custody late Wednesday evening after police shot him with a less-lethal round at the end of a pursuit in Long Beach, authorities said.
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Texas Back In Federal Court Over Anti-"Sanctuary Cities" Law
Attorneys for the state of Texas were set to head back before the U.S. 5th Circuit Court of Appeals in New Orleans on Tuesday to defend the stateβs new immigration enforcement law, Senate Bill 4, against charges that the measure is discriminatory and violates the U.S. Constitution.
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Idaho Cop Killer Gets Death Penalty
Coeur d'Alene, ID, police, prosecutors, and family members of slain police Sgt. Greg Moore thanked the community Monday in a press conference after convicted killer Jonathan D. Renfro was sentenced to death in Coeur d'Alene's First District Court.
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