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This week we look at our abnormal political system, where the Communications Director goes on a profanity-laced tirade, the Chief-of-Staff is ousted, and the Papaya POTUS encourages police brutality. We also cover problems in our law enforcement across the country, and our #Law140 segment features a special guest to talk about the mechanics of juries.
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Show Notes:
- Follow ADA Jeff Nieman on Twitter!
- Anthony Scary-Moocher is upset about disclosing disclosure info… (Breitbart)
- …and had some colorful comments on Reince and Bannon (New Yorker Magazine)
- Mick Mulvaney hasn’t read the Constitution (Politico)
- Neither has Dorito Duterte (YouTube)
- When people can’t trust the police, they stop calling the police (Journal Sentinel)
- Credit to Gainesville PD for rejecting it (CBS 4)
- Great Urban Institute project on jail populations (Urban Institute)
- A region’s implicit bias can help predict how many minorities will be killed by police (The Independent)
- ALASKA: Off-duty prison guard Gregory Brauaer pulls gun and badge on innocent motorist (NBC 11)
- ARKANSAS: Marion police summarily execute 16yo YBM Aries Clark outside a shelter (ABC 7)
- CALIFORNIA: Citrus Heights police bake 28yo James Nelson on the pavement (PINAC News)
- CALIFORNIA: The LA County Sheriff’s Department wants to turn over a list of 300 dirty deputies; court says no (LA Times)
- CALIFORNIA: 31yo police officer Robert Cain rapes a 15yo cadet (LA Times)
- CALIFORNIA: CBP arrests a San Diego teacher for refusing to answer their questions (San Diego Union-Tribune)
- CALIFORNIA: CBP agents help kill a 16yo high school kid, keep jobs (ABC News)
- DC: US Capitol Police want the media to delete their photos (RTDNA)
- FLORIDA: Man punches valet, avoids arrest by playing ex-cop card (NBC 6)
- KANSAS: Epic ruling by the federal Tenth Circuit (10th Circuit)
- MAINE: Business owner offers free weed for cleanup (CBS 5 KCTV)
- MARYLAND: DAs dismiss 34 cases after officers caught planting drugs (Ars Technica)
- MASSACHUSETTS: MA police can’t hold people on ICE detainers (NY Times)
- MICHIGAN: The Supreme Court wants a dirty judge to keep working (MLive.com)
- MICHIGAN: 38yo Farhad Jabbari is summarily executed for DUI (MLive.com)
- MINNESOTA: Justine Damond “became deceased” (MPR News)
- MISSISSIPPI: An inmate held for 11 years without trial is released (The Clarion-Ledger)
- MISSISSIPPI: Southaven police summarily execute Ismael Lopez after going to wrong home (WMC 5)
- NEBRASKA: Omaha police Scotty Payne and Ryan McClarty kill a man, only face assault charges (NY Times)
- NEW MEXICO: Bernalillo County DA Raul Torrez is a whiner (Techdirt)
- NEW YORK: Suffolk officer Christopher McCoy suspended for forcing a woman to give him oral sex (Pix 11)
- NEW YORK: Man has a seizure, wife calls 911, police break mans spine (The Daily Beast)
- NORTH CAROLINA: Attorney General Stein’s Office thinks the state can’t be sued for ignoring the law (CBS 3 WBTV)
- SOUTH CAROLINA: Myrtle Beach Police can’t do math (Twitter)
- TEXAS: Constable deputy Shane Cates tries to arrest a college student for doing work (USA Today)
- TEXAS: Police get new, special courts to avoid accountability (Washington Post)
- UTAH: Reporter Taylor Anderson exposes more of the state’s prisons (Salt Lake Tribune)
- VIRGINIA: Army veteran raided for being drunk (Chicago Tribune)
- VIRGINIA: Prince William County police misidentify Cowboys receiver as criminal (ESPN)
- WYOMING: Cheyenne PD steal a homeless man’s money and brag about it (Facebook)
- Duncan v. Louisiana (Oyez)
- Jury service in North Carolina (NC Courts)
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