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March 05, 2022

British firms helping Putin’s henchmen must face full force of the law... - The US Sun

SIX weeks ago, I led a debate in the House of Commons about wealthy oligarchs abusing the UK’s legal system to ruthlessly crush their opponents. During that debate, my colleague, Bob Seely, named some of the London based firms offering their services to “some of the most unsavoury human beings and organisations on the planet”. Britain cannot allow lawyers and accountants to assists Putin's he...
March 05, 2022

Active law enforcement presence on Andrews Rd. in Columbus - WTVM

Authorities have blocked off a portion of the road near A&N Automotive and Power of Faith Christian Fellowship Church. COLUMBUS, Ga. (WTVM) - Muscogee County Sheriff Greg Countryman confirms one of his deputies was shot around 3:45 p.m. Saturday on Andrews Road in Columbus. Authorities say the deputy came in contact with a suspect vehicle as Columbus police were chasing it. The vehicle al...
March 05, 2022

– Putin blocks Facebook, Twitter in Russia, signs law criminalizing spreading of 'fake' reports - Press Herald

DUSSELDORF, Germany — Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday intensified a crackdown on media outlets and individuals who fail to hew to the Kremlin line on Russia’s war in Ukraine, blocking Facebook and Twitter and signing into law a bill that criminalizes the intentional spreading of what Moscow deems to be “fake” reports. The moves against the social media giants follow blocks imposed ...
March 05, 2022

The Real Reason Jack McCoy Wins So Many Cases In Law & Order - The List

In February, after being off the air for over a decade, "Law & Order" returned to much fanfare. The series, which follows detectives and lawyers as they seek justice in complex cases in New York City, first premiered in 1990 and concluded its first run in 2010, per Variety. When the show was canceled in 2010, millions of loyal fans were heartbroken and angry to part ways with the show aft...
March 05, 2022

Supreme Court will review Native American child adoption law - St George News

Visitors walk outside the Supreme Court building on Capitol Hill in Washington, Monday, Feb. 21, 2022 | AP Photo by Patrick Semansky, St. George News LATEST STORIES DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA (AP) — The United States Supreme Court has agreed to review a case involving a federal law that gives Native Americans preference in adoptions of Native children. The high court said Monday it would take the c...
March 05, 2022

Robin Ficker, Republican candidate for Maryland governor, is disbarred from practicing law - The Washington Post

Maryland Republican gubernatorial candidate Robin Ficker was disbarred from practicing law under a ruling from the state’s top court after a complaint initiated by the Attorney Grievance Commission. The Maryland Court of Appeals said in its ruling Thursday that Ficker has been the subject of a long history of complaints of professional misconduct that expand over three generations of the bar ...
March 05, 2022

DC attorney general backing Illinois law that limits federal immigration detention - WTOP

D.C. Attorney General Karl Racine led a group of 16 attorneys general in filing a friend-of-the court brief Friday that defends a law prohibiting state and local governments from contracting with the federal government to detain individuals for civil immigration violations. Passed in August 2021, the Illinois Way Forward Act prohibits the state or local government entities from entering into,...
March 05, 2022

Law & Order SVU Season 23 Trailer: Benson Charges Rape As A Hate Crime - Screen Rant

Content Warning: This article contains discussion of sexual assault. In the newest episode of long-running of NBC show Law & Order: SVU, Lieutenant Olivia Benson (Mariska Hargitay) charges rape as a hate crime. Created by television heavyweight, Dick Wolf, Law & Order: SVU is the longest running live-action television series. As season 23 hits a midpoint, the SVU department continues ...
March 05, 2022

Chester County man hits 150 visits to educate law enforcement on autism - WTAJ - www.wearecentralpa.com

Photo Pennsylvania State Police HARRISBURG, Pa. (WTAJ)– A Chester County man living with autism made his 150 stop at a law enforcement agency to help promote awareness. 21-year-old Alex Mann has made it his mission to visit law enforcement officers to promote autism awareness. He also shared his personal perspective on how responders can better understand and interact with other individuals t...
March 05, 2022

Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center graduates 289th Basic Training Class - Great Bend Tribune

HUTCHINSON — Nineteen new law enforcement officers graduated from the Kansas Law Enforcement Training Center (KLETC) on Feb. 25 at a ceremony held in the KLETC Integrity Auditorium. Deputy David Carrillo of the Seward County Sheriff’s Office was the graduating class president. The speaker for the ceremony was Doug Schroeder, executive director of the Kansas Commission on Peace Officers’ Stand...