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March 12, 2022

Law enforcement trying to remove a man from the Capitol Building in Helena - Montana Right Now

Law enforcement trying to remove a man from the Capitol Building in Helena  Montana Right Now
March 12, 2022

Congress votes to renew landmark domestic violence law - ABC News

Congress has renewed a 1990s-era law that extends protections to victims of domestic and sexual violence Congress has renewed a 1990s-era law that extends protections to victims of domestic and sexual violence, updating the landmark Violence Against Women Act nearly three years after partisan disagreements caused it to lapse. It passed this week as part of a $1.5 trillion government funding ...
March 12, 2022

A Jesse James Train Robbery and the Three-Strikes Law - Bloomberg

Bloomberg Law Podcast • Browse all episodes Jordan Rubin, Bloomberg Law Reporter, discusses the Supreme Court curbing mandatory-minimum sentences in federal gun cases under the three strikes law, with colorful oral arguments using examples of a train robbery by Jesse James and phone calls by a mob boss. Andrew Koppelman, a law professor at Northwestern University, discusses a New York judge r...
March 12, 2022

OSPIRG advises new federal law offers protection against surprise medical bills - KTVZ

MGN graphic PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) -- Patients who received medical care in January and February are starting to receive their medical bills for those services. That’s why, in recognition of National Consumer Protection Week, it’s timely to remind people to check their bills carefully and make sure they know their new legal protections against surprise billing. OSPIRG’s patient tips guide help...
March 12, 2022

Loveland, Berthoud law enforcement calls: Man accused of revoked license - Loveland Reporter-Herald

Editor’s note: The Loveland Police Department is no longer releasing call logs on the weekends, so information on police activity will not be available until Monday. Johnstown Police arrests Saturday 12:50 a.m. At County Road 16 and County Road 7, a 41-year-old Thornton man for investigation of driving with a revoked license. Larimer County Sheriff’s Office Berthoud calls Friday 7:22 p.m. ...
March 12, 2022

Advocates against expansion of “Kendra’s Law” - RochesterFirst

ALBANY, N.Y. (WROC) — A group of mental health advocates rallied in Albany to voice their opposition to any expansion to “Kendra’s Law”. The law, which was enacted in 1999, allows courts in New York state to determine treatment for people with a severe mental illness, sometimes involuntarily. Harvey Rosenthal is the CEO of the New York Association Of Psychiatric Rehabilitation Services, and h...
March 12, 2022

'What we all want': Hidalgo County officials stress outdoor dogs law to curb animal cruelty - Brownsville Herald

Hidalgo County area law enforcement authorities are working to protect the lives of animals and plan to utilize the new safe outdoors law, which was implemented in January, to crack down on animal cruelty issues. Sgt. Denise Davila of the Hidalgo County Sheriff’s Office said the agency is currently working on raising awareness of the law, the Safe Outdoor Dogs Act, which was passed in October...
March 12, 2022

Area law enforcement officers, citizen, awarded for life-saving, meritorious actions - ECM Publishers

The Isanti County Law Enforcement Association held its annual banquet on Feb. 24, honoring law enforcement personnel and community members with awards for their hard work in keeping the community safe in the year 2021. Citizen Lifesaving Award On July 26, 2021 a woman and her husband rode motorized scooters together in Bradford Township. As the two rode the shoulder of the rural roadway, the ...
March 12, 2022

Las Cruces resident pays for law enforcement dry-cleaning for 5 years - FOX 31 Denver

LAS CRUCES, NM (KTSM) — A Las Cruces resident has been anonymously paying for law enforcement officers’ uniforms to be dry cleaned for the past five years. She says it all started when she went to take her dry-cleaning in five years ago. “I was right here and actually there was a police officer in front of me,” said Donna Stryker who has been paying for the dry cleaning. “I thought what if I ...
March 12, 2022

Congress sends over $11.5 million to Kansas law enforcement agencies - WIBW

FILE (CBS7 NEWS) TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - Local and state law enforcement agencies are getting an infusion of over $11.5 million from Congress. U.S. Senator Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) says $11,540,000 is headed to Kansas law enforcement for the FY 2022 Appropriations Package, as well as increases in the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program and Community Oriented Policing Service Hiri...