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April 28, 2022

Cleveland law on RTA fare skipping could change, but would that change the penalty? The Wake Up for Thursday, April 28, 2022 - cleveland.com

A Cleveland police officer waves on an RTA bus in downtown Cleveland on June 1, 2020. David Petkiewicz, cleveland.com Subscribe to the Wake Up, cleveland.com’s free morning newsletter, delivered to your inbox weekdays at 5:30 a.m. Weather The day will get off to a brisk start, with widespread frost expected. Temperatures eventually will reach about 50 degrees with mostly sunny skies. It will ...
April 28, 2022

Local law enforcement seeing a rise in thefts from construction sites - WJBF-TV

GROVETOWN, Ga (WJBF)- Local police are seeing a rise in thefts of supplies of construction materials. Construction sites have always been a target for thieves, but now it’s a more serious offense. It’s no secret that the cost of lumber in particular, has sky rocketed since the beginning of the pandemic, gone up nearly 300 percent. Local police say that’s why they are seeing an uptick in theft...
April 28, 2022

Cyber thieves ransom Louisville law firm, vowing to publish stolen files if not paid - Courier Journal

Cyber thieves ransom Louisville law firm, vowing to publish stolen files if not paid  Courier Journal
April 28, 2022

Family, law enforcement reflect on one-year anniversary of April 28 shooting - Watauga Democrat

Family, law enforcement reflect on one-year anniversary of April 28 shooting  Watauga Democrat
April 28, 2022

Herbert 'Tripp' Burgunder III, a real estate attorney, law school teacher and Friends School trustee, dies - Baltimore Sun

Herbert "Tripp" Burgunder III was a former regulator of charitable organizations for Maryland. Herbert “Tripp” Burgunder III, a real estate attorney who believed that legal documents should be written in clear language, died in his sleep of an apparent heart attack April 19 at his Owings Mills home. He was 53. Born in Baltimore, he was the son of Herbert Burgunder Jr., a workers’ compensation...
April 28, 2022

Illinois Law Bans Schools From Fining Children With Tickets. So the Police Are Doing It for Them. - ProPublica

Illinois law bans schools from fining students. So local police are doing it for them, issuing thousands of tickets a year for truancy, vaping, fights and other misconduct. Children are then thrown into a legal system designed for adults. ProPublica is a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up for Dispatches, a newsletter that spotlights wrongdoing around the country,...
April 28, 2022

Clifford Chance Promotes Largest Round to Partner Since 2007 - Law.com International

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April 28, 2022

Speaker-designate Paul Renner to speak at Law Day luncheon - Jacksonville Daily Record

Paul Renner, Republican speaker-designate of the Florida House of Representatives Pay raises for judges, state attorneys and public defenders are among topics at the annual JBA event. The Jacksonville Bar Association’s annual Law Day luncheon and meeting begins at noon May 4 at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Jacksonville Riverfront on the Southbank Downtown. Paul Renner, Republican speaker-d...
April 28, 2022

Law enforcement veterans seek nod for Greene County sheriff - Daily Reflector

A pair of veteran law-enforcement officers are vying for the Democratic party’s nomination to replace longtime Greene County Sheriff Lemmie Smith. Matt Sasser and Jason Tyndall will face each other in the May 17 Democratic primary. The winner will face Republican challenger James Harper in November. Early voting for the primary starts today. Smith retired after a 28-year stint as the sheriff ...
April 28, 2022

Law roundup: Retrievers unwelcome visit not a golden moment - Daily Inter Lake

A golden retriever allegedly bared its teeth at a Bigfork woman when she got home and then ran around her yard barking. She called Flathead County Sheriff’s Office to report the aggressive behavior but decided she didn’t need to be contacted when the barking stopped. Her relief was short-term. About 20 minutes later, she called back when Cujo showed up on her porch, scratching at the door. Un...