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November 02, 2021

'Law & Order' Revival: 'Burn Notice' Alum Jeffrey Donovan Is Cast As Lead - News-Daily.com

'Law & Order' Revival: 'Burn Notice' Alum Jeffrey Donovan Is Cast As Lead  News-Daily.com
November 02, 2021

Sheriff praises law enforcement agencies in apprehending escaped inmate - Columbus Telegram

Sheriff praises law enforcement agencies in apprehending escaped inmate  Columbus Telegram
November 02, 2021

SNAPSHOT: McDonald, Skoufis code enforcement legislation signed into law - The Saratogian

Assemblymember John T. McDonald III (D-Cohoes) and state Sen. James Skoufis (D-Hudson Valley) joined local officials and representatives from the New York State Conference of Mayors recently to announce the signing of their code enforcement legislation into law, which provides that local governments will be able to pursue a condemnation approval from civil, city, district, or county courts in...
November 02, 2021

Transgender law enforcement officers live in fear of backlash - Insider

Marianne Ayala/Insider Of the 6,000 members of the Transgender Community of Police and Sheriffs, only about 500 are out about their transgender identity. A New York thruway dispatcher lost her job. Then she was fired as an officer working at a VA hospital, ultimately settling out of court. After numerous interviews and applications, she struggled to find a police department to employ he...
November 02, 2021

Willmar man charged with multiple felonies alleging he fought law enforcement officers during arrest and at Kandiyohi County Jail - West Central Tribune

Crime and Courts A Willmar man faces numerous felony charges after allegedly assaulting store employees in Willmar and fighting law enforcement officers during his arrest and at the Kandiyohi County Jail. He is being held on $100,000 bail. WILLMAR — Cody Lee Friese, 31, of Willmar, faces nine felony charges and several lesser charges stemming from a fight Oct. 26 at Cub Foods and a jail assa...
November 02, 2021

Indiana school district that enrolled Illinois students to boost revenue sues law firm - nwitimes.com

Indiana school district that enrolled Illinois students to boost revenue sues law firm  nwitimes.com
November 02, 2021

From the Tax Law Offices of David W. Klasing - The 11th Circuit Agrees that Reckless Conduct is Sufficient to Subject Taxpayers to the Foreign Bank Account Willful Failure to Report Penalty - PRNewswire

IRVINE, Calif., Nov. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The Federal Courts have been widening the scope of FBAR liability over the past few years. Subjective standards dictate whether you will end up on the hook for severe penalties because of a simple failure to comply with the FBAR filing requirements set forth by the IRS & FinCen. Rum Court: Reckless Conduct Is Grounds for FBAR Willful Civil Pena...
November 02, 2021

Three years after yoga studio shooting, my daughter's death is a call for legislative action | Opinion - Tallahassee Democrat

Your Turn Today marks three years since our daughter Maura lost her life, along with Dr. Nancy Van Vessem, in a hate-motivated shooting at the Tallahassee Hot Yoga Studio. Four other women were also wounded. Lives, plans and dreams were shattered. Voids created that can never be filled. Despite the perpetrator’s documented public history of hatred and unabated criminal behavior toward women ...
November 02, 2021

Law firm Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr will move from downtown business district to Harbor East - Baltimore Sun

Saul Ewing Arnstein & Lehr, a downtown Baltimore law firm specializing in business and government clients, plans to leave the central business district and move to Harbor East, joining a number of other businesses that have made similar moves recently. The law firm, a tenant in an office tower at 500 E. Pratt St. at the Inner Harbor, has signed a lease for the ninth floor of 1001 Fleet St...
November 02, 2021

Group says it likely broke Iowa law after ethics complaint filed in Cedar Rapids Mayoral race - KCRG

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - The group at the center of an ethics complaint in the Cedar Rapids Mayoral race admits it likely broke Iowa law after a Tiffany O’Donnell supporter filed a complaint this weekend against a political action committee called Iowa Voter Info. Iowa Voter Info, which is a Political Action Committee, was created with help from leaders in the Linn County Democrats. Those ...