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Newsby Staff WriterJune 22, 2022

Judge Rules in Favor of LEOSA Suit Against State of New Jersey

“FLEOA and the NJ FOP joined in this lawsuit to address the injustice the State of New Jersey has been carrying out against law enforcement officers for decades."

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 16, 2022

National Police Association Sues CBP Over Agents Accused of “Whipping” Migrants

The NPA filed the lawsuit after DHS and CBP State failed to reply to a February 22, 2022, FOIA request.

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 2, 2022

Retired WI Sergeant Sues TV Station Over Report Saying He Shot Man

The lawsuit, filed Wednesday in Dane County Circuit Court by Brookfield attorney William Rettko on behalf of Mark D. Wagner Jr., alleges that even after WKOW became aware of the error, the station “ran the false story at least once.”

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Newsby Staff WriterMay 27, 2022

Court Rules Former Oakland Chief Wrongfully Terminated

A federal jury Thursday ruled former Oakland Police Chief Anne Kirkpatrick was wrongfully terminated and awarded her $337,675 in damages.

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Articlesby Eric DaigleMay 11, 2022

Point of Law: SCOTUS’ Ruling on Malicious Prosecution

What does the U.S. Supreme Court’s decision in Thompson v Clark mean for you.

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Newsby Staff WriterMay 10, 2022

Lawsuit Dismissed Against Kenosha Officer Who Shot Jacob Blake

Federal court records show Blake and Officer Rusten T. Sheskey came to an agreement through their attorneys that the suit be dismissed with prejudice and without costs or fees to either party.

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Newsby Staff WriterMay 2, 2022

IN Attorney General Suing Black Lives Matter Over Use of Donations

The lawsuit demands BLM respond to investigative demands filed in February of this year.

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Newsby Staff WriterApril 5, 2022

Supreme Court Makes It Easier to Sue for Malicious Prosecution

On Monday, the Supreme Court sided 6-to-3 with Thompson in declaring that he did not have to show an "affirmative indication of innocence."

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Newsby Staff WriterMarch 10, 2022

Retired Officer Denied Qualified Immunity in 2017 Case Alleging Use of TASER on Suspect's Testicles

Johnny Wheatcroft and his family sued the city of Glendale, then-Officer Matthew Schneider and two other officers in 2018, claiming Schneider repeatedly used a TASER on Wheatcroft after he was handcuffed and detained following a traffic stop.

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Newsby Staff WriterMarch 7, 2022

Wounded Washington Deputies Sue Alleged Shooter

“They were met with shotgun blasts to the face,” said Daniel Horne, the attorney for both deputies.

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