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April 17, 2022

Victims concerned about law extending eligibility for early prison release program - FOX 31 Denver

FILE: Generic jail/prison corridor (Photo credit: Getty) AURORA, Colo. (KDVR) – Victims are sharing concerns with FOX31 about a law that gives more convicted felons a chance to apply for early prison release based on the age they committed crimes. Offenders used to be able to apply to the Juveniles Convicted as Adults Program (JCAP) if they were under 18 when the crimes happened, but House Bi...
April 17, 2022

Joe Guzzardi: California Considers Giving Law Enforcement Jobs to Illegal Immigrants - Noozhawk

When the subject is California and the state’s extreme politics, nothing ever surprises. But even long-time California skeptics admit that state Senate Bill 960 raises eyebrows for its audacity and disregard for public safety. Introduced by state Sen. Nancy Skinner, a Democrat who represents District 9 and its radical cities of Berkeley, Oakland and Richmond, the bill proposes to allow non-U....
April 17, 2022

SF, LA District Attorneys Accuse Law Firm of Shaking Down Small Business Owners - NBC Bay Area

Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascon (L) and San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin (R) In an effort to stop the torrent of disability lawsuits against small businesses, the district attorneys of San Francisco and Los Angeles are suing a law firm for bringing what the prosecutors claim are unlawful and fraudulent lawsuits under the Americans with Disabilities Act. The laws...
April 17, 2022

Missouri environmentalists worry bill undermines law meant to boost renewable energy - Joplin Globe

Missouri environmentalists worry bill undermines law meant to boost renewable energy  Joplin Globe
April 17, 2022

Editorial | What’s needed is moratorium on bad laws - Santa Cruz Sentinel

— Southern California News Group. California has another new law to extend the pandemic-related moratorium on eviction of tenants for failure to pay rent. Lt. Gov. Eleni Kounalakis signed the bill into law earlier this month while Gov. Gavin Newsom was out of the country on vacation with his family, itself an indication that the state of emergency has ended in every way except legally. In pas...
April 17, 2022

ISP suffers 11th Scott’s Law violation - CIProud.com

ELGIN, Ill. (WMBD) — So far this year, ten Illinois State Police (ISP) squad cars were hit in Scott’s Law violations. Scott’s Law, or the Move Over Law, mandates drivers reduce their speed, change lanes if possible, and proceed with caution when a vehicle on the road displays emergency lights. On Friday, April 15, a short while before 9 p.m., a drunk driver hit an ISP sergeant on Interstate 5...
April 17, 2022

West Virginia law enforcement news: 3 face drug charges after investigation by Clarksburg Police & K9 Ion - WV News

West Virginia law enforcement news: 3 face drug charges after investigation by Clarksburg Police & K9 Ion  WV News
April 17, 2022

Arguing with your mother-in-law is an evolutionary trait, study finds... - The US Sun

BICKERING with the mother-in-law is an evolutionary trait, researchers reckon. Both men and women were found to be far more likely to row with their spouse’s mum, like warring Jennifer Lopez and Jane Fonda in 2005 romcom Monster-in-Law, than their own. Arguing with the mother-in-law is an evolutionary trait, researchers reckon (pictured Jane Fonda and Jennifer Lopez in 2005 romcom Monster-in-...
April 17, 2022

Loveland, Berthoud law enforcement calls: Idaho man accused of felony menacing - Loveland Reporter-Herald

Loveland Police Department calls Saturday Noon. Drugs, reported at McKee Medical Center, 2000 N. Boise Ave. Noon. Fraud, 3300 block North Taft Avenue. Noon. Vehicle accident with injury, 700 block East Eisenhower Boulevard. Noon. Trespass, 1200 block Eagle Drive. Noon. Vehicle accident with injury, 5400 block North Garfield Avenue. 2 p.m. Burglary, 700 block North Douglas Avenue. 2 p.m. Vehi...
April 17, 2022

New law extends no-test time for expired driver's license - WLOX

(WLBT) JACKSON, Miss. (AP) - A new law gives Mississippi residents more time to renew expired driver’s licenses without having to take a test. Republican Gov. Tate Reeves signed House Bill 971 Thursday. It became law immediately. It says a license could be expired for up to five years before a person would have to take a test to renew it. Under current law, a test is required if a driver’s li...