Forty-eight years after the U.S. Supreme Court’s landmark decision Miranda v. Arizona, which spawned the Miranda Warning that allows a suspect to remain silent and get a lawyer before he talks to police, there have been 55 decisions by the high court surrounding the Miranda case.
Also Donald Trump said he could pull out of the World Trade Organization and might not defend Nato countries that can’t pay their dues.
Former Deputy Who Illegally Beat and Jailed Man Who Insulted Him Convicted of Civil Rights Violations
A federal jury convicted a former deputy with the Bullitt County, Kentucky, Sheriff’s Office of two counts of willfully depriving a Bullitt County resident of his constitutional rights under color of law, officials announced
The evidence indicated that Matthew Corder, of Louisville, Kentucky, abused his authority as a sworn law enforcement officer by retaliating against a Bullitt County resident who insulted him.
Man Convicted for Advertising Child Porn on Members-Only Online Chatroom is Facing Up to 70 Years in Prison
A federal judge convicted a Moreno Valley man of advertising child pornography in a members-only online chatroom for people with a sexual interest in infants and toddlers, officials announced Friday.
Angelo Harper Jr., 21, was found guilty Thursday of advertising child pornography.
Cincinnati Police Reviewing Officer’s Race-Fueled Facebook Post
A Cincinnati Police officer is under review after a Facebook comment appearing to reference white police officers “looking for a reason to kill a black man.”
Lt. Steve Saunders declined to name the officer, but confirmed administrators are reviewing the post, which was sent to FOX19 NOW by anonymous sources. It shows the commenter’s name as Freddie Vincent, an officer with District 5, sources say.
The post begins with a message to “all my Afro America friends and family” about interacting with white police officers.
“Make sure that you are in a public place ,and comply to all of their commands,because they are looking for a reason to kill a black man. And always keep your hands in the air,and never resist,” it reads.
Feds: 3 Defendants Charged in $1 Billion Medicare Fraud — The Largest Criminal Health Care Fraud Ever
The owner of more than 30 Miami-area skilled nursing and assisted living facilities, a hospital administrator and a physician’s assistant were charged with conspiracy, obstruction, money laundering and health care fraud in connection with a $1 billion scheme involving numerous Miami-based health care providers, federal officials announced Friday.
Video: Texas officer says blacks have ‘violent tendencies’
Breaion King, the 26-year-old Austin teacher thrown to the ground by a police officer during a traffic stop last year, responded Friday morning to a public apology by police Chief Art Acevedo.
“I appreciate it very much, and it’s a step in the right direction,” King said.
20 Shocking Facts About China
Published on Feb 22, 2016 Apart from being the most populous country in the world, China’s economy is the second largest in the world after the US. However, some activities, norms, and…
The movement that’s fueling Donald Trump’s white nationalist supporters
The movement that’s fueling Donald Trump’s white nationalist supporters.
Published on Jun 28, 2016
Right-wing groups that promote themselves as “white advocates” have been emboldened by Donald Trump’s candidacy. They say the presumptive Republican nominee is instinctively receptive to many of their ideas.
Oregon Man Sentenced to Prison for Hacking into Hundreds of Email Accounts and Stealing Photos of Victims
An Oregon, man who admitted hacking and getting 448 usernames and passwords for about 363-e-mail accounts, including victims who were members of the entertainment industry in Los Angeles, was sentenced Thursday to a year in prison, officials announced.
By illegally accessing the e-mail accounts, Andrew Helton obtained 161 sexually explicit, nude and/or partially nude images of approximately 13 victims, some of whom were celebrities, officials said.
Wells Fargo Former Manager, Two Others Arrested for Involvement In $1.3 Million Trademark Scheme
The former manager of a Wells Fargo Bank branch in Glendale was arrested and arraigned on federal charges that allege he was part of a scheme to launder the proceeds of a mass mailing scam targeting holders of U.S. trademarks, officials announced today.
Two other Los Angeles-area men had previously been charged for perpetrating the scam and committing bank fraud in connection with this case, according to authorities.
Owner of Juvenile Mental Health Facilities Convicted of Bribing a State Official
The owner of two Arkansas mental health companies that provide inpatient and outpatient mental health services to juveniles was found guilty Wednesdayyesterday of engaging in a scheme to bribe a former deputy director of the Arkansas Department of Human Services, according to officials.
Police kill family dog at child’s birthday party
WYNNEWOOD, Okla. (KOKH) — “There’s something wrong with Opie.”
Vickie Malone heard those words come from her young son as he stared outside the window of their Wynnewood home.
Malone had just taken in the children from outside where they had been playing while celebrating the birthday of her five-year-old son. Inside the birthday cake and ice cream hadn’t even been served when they heard the bang from outside.