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February 02, 2022

Proposed bill would bring clarification around law enforcement's 'use of force' - KXLY Spokane

Proposed bill would bring clarification around law enforcement's 'use of force'  KXLY Spokane
February 02, 2022

Broome County Sheriff's Office reminds the public of Good Samaritan Law as overdoses rise - WBNG-TV

BINGHAMTON (WBNG) -- The Broome County Health Department shared with the public this week a report of increased suspected overdoses in recent days. With this alert, 12 News decided to meet with the Broome County Sheriff’s Office to get a refresher of New York’s Good Samaritan Law. During a virtual press conference Feb. 2, the health department mentioned an increase of fatal and nonfatal overd...
February 02, 2022

FBI seeks slain Alabama teacher’s former brother-in-law in 2017 murder for hire - AL.com

Darin Christopher Starr The FBI is searching for the former brother-in-law of a murdered Alabama teacher in connection with her 2017 shooting death outside her home. Darin Christopher Starr, 53, of North Carolina, is wanted on a charge of use of interstate commerce facilities in the commission of a murder-for-hire, the FBI announced Wednesday. Starr is the former brother-in-law of Sara Starr,...
February 02, 2022

Mila Kunis Goes For a Walk with Father-In-Law Larry Kutcher in L.A. - Just Jared

Mila Kunis is spending the afternoon with her father-in-law! The 38-year-old Bad Moms actress went for a walk with husband Ashton Kutcher‘s dad Larry Kutcher on Wednesday afternoon (February 2) in Los Angeles. PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Mila Kunis For their walk, Mila sported a white sweater with a leopard on it paired with jeans and black sneakers while staying safe in a black face...
February 02, 2022

Some agree Kentucky's persistent felony offender law is broken. Why is it so hard to fix? - Courier Journal

Some agree Kentucky's persistent felony offender law is broken. Why is it so hard to fix?  Courier Journal
February 02, 2022

Why we decided to investigate Kentucky's persistent felony offender law - Courier Journal

Kentucky has one of the world's highest incarceration rates and spends $600 million a year locking away people. How did it get so bad? Matt Mencarini, Jonathan Bullington and Chris Kenning, Louisville Courier Journal LOUISVILLE, Ky. — It started, like most journalism projects, with an observation and a question. Kentucky has one of the world’s highest incarceration rates. It spends hundreds o...
February 02, 2022

Pensacola law firm says it will fight FPL utility bill increases - WKRG News 5

PENSACOLA, Fla. (WKRG) — A prominent Pensacola law firm wants the Florida Public Service Commission to reconsider its approval of a utility rate increase for Florida Power & Light customers in Northwest Florida. Mike Papantonio from the Levin Papantonio Rafferty Law Firm said he sent a letter to the Commission Tuesday, Feb. 1 with the goal of getting it to at least review the rate hike or...
February 02, 2022

Freed early from prison, Manchester man back in trouble with the law - The Union Leader

Joshua Fields gestures while speaking with a Union Leader reporter. Also pictured is his wife, Julie, with Bailey. A Manchester man who convinced a judge to release him early from prison is back in trouble, this time accused of robbing a Londonderry bank in December, federal prosecutors announced. The Union Leader profiled Joshua Fields, 39, of Manchester in September after U.S. District Cour...
February 02, 2022

Game Developer Ubisoft Claims Concert Producer Infringed Assassin's Creed Copyright | The Recorder - Law.com

Video game developer Ubisoft filed a lawsuit Wednesday in California Central District Court alleging trademark infringement, copyright infringement and cybersquatting. The case, brought by attorney Stephen S. Smith, arises from licensing agreements between Ubisoft and defendant Massimo Gallota Productions to create a live symphonic show based on the popular video game franchise Assassin’s Cre...
February 02, 2022

EDITORIAL: State doesn't need Stand Your Ground law – The Daily Gazette - The Daily Gazette

PHOTOGRAPHER: Peter R. Barber New York doesn’t need a law to make it easier for people to justify killing someone. So let’s hope state lawmakers don’t waste their time on a law proposed by a western New York senator that would remove a citizen’s “duty to retreat” before resorting to force in a situation in which they feel their life might be threatened. The proposal wouldn’t make anyone...