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Join us this week as we cover Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore’s taste for underage girls, some good news out of the Baltimore PD, and Los Angeles police confirming both the 1st and 3rd Rules of Fsck at the exact. same. time. Then in our #Law140 section we go over the basic tenets of contract law!
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Show Notes:
- Your President is still an idiot (Twitter)
- Roy Moore is a pedophile (Washington Post)
- …and people knew about it for years (Raw Story)
- …and Alabama Republicans are fine with that (Twitter)
- …so are Republican “intellectuals” (Twitter)
- …and so is Roy Moore (The Right Scoop)
- TSA misses weapons 70%+ of the time (CBS News)
- New study shows community nonprofits reduce crime more than policing (NY Times)
- Sam Sinyangwe’s thread with more details (Twitter)
- Postal Service delays DACA renewal mail (NY Times)
- Radley Balko wins the 2017 Bastiat Prize (Reason Foundation)
- Military routinely fails to share data on servicemember crimes (Stars & Stripes)
- ALABAMA: Police steal $1,750 for improperly backing out of driveway (AL.com)
- CALIFORNIA: LAPD caught on bodycam planting drugs in black man’s wallet (CBS 2 LA)
- CALIFORNIA: Data shows no crime jump after reform efforts (Orange County Register)
- DC: Government drops case against woman who laughed at Jeff Sessions (NPR)
- FLORIDA: Miami demands media stop using pictures of fired firefighters (Boing Boing)
- GEORGIA: White teacher threatens to shoot black student (WSB-TV 2)
- ILLINOIS: Chicago police routinely dodge discipline (ProPublica)
- ILLINOIS: Mental health worker keeps 24-year-old inmate as sex slave (NY Post)
- INDIANA: Prosecutor suspended for 4 years after spying on defense attorneys (NWI.com)
- LOUISIANA: Officer blows away 12-lb. family dog, complains about wasting bullet (TechDirt)
- LOUISIANA: 3 State Troopers suspended in ticket-writing abuse scandal (NOLA.com)
- MAINE: “Deputy of the Year” on trial for raping children (Bangor Daily News)
- MARYLAND: Officer talks down suicidal man without killing him (Baltimore Sun)
- Fresno PD was able to do this too (Fsck #27)
- MASSACHUSETTS: Police reprimand officer for accurate report on DUI crash by judge’s daughter (Reason)
- MISSISSIPPI: Youth Court disbanded after mom barred from 4-month-old over court costs (Clarion Ledger)
- MONTANA: Public defender asks for clients to be unshackled, Sheriff whines (Billings Gazette)
- NEVADA: Fred Steese is pardoned after 21 years in prison (ProPublica)
- NEW YORK: 1,100% improvement in outcomes when ICE detainees have lawyers (Vera Institute)
- NEW YORK: Judges order DAs to disclose evidence they’re required to disclose (NY Law Journal)
- NEW YORK: Killer cop Wayne Isaacs acquitted in road rage execution of Delrawn Small (Reason)
- NORTH CAROLINA: UNC Police spy on students to protect Confederate monument (Indy Week)
- NORTH CAROLINA: Prison supervisor fired for chronic sex harassment (News & Observer)
- NORTH CAROLINA: Charges dropped against 3 for taking down Durham participation trophy (Indy Week)
- We told you this would happen (Fsck #23)
- PENNSYLVANIA: Philly cops whine like babies over new DA (Philly.com)
- PENNSYLVANIA: 2 constables charged after repeatedly shooting at driver over fender-bender (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
- SOUTH CAROLINA: Hundreds of arrest warrants recalled for indigent defendants (Post & Courier)
- SOUTH CAROLINA: Drunk state senator crashes car, switches seats with wife to avoid arrest (Post & Courier)
- TENNESSEE: Memphis using GPS monitoring… of rape victims (In Justice Today)
- UTAH: Appellate defender fired when he noted he wasn’t getting paid (Salt Lake Tribune)
- WISCONSIN: 14-year-old Jason Pero summarily executed by police (The Root)
- CANADA: 4 crooked cops in Toronto walk free after procedural errors (Toronto Star)
- Samuel Williston (Wikipedia)
- Arthur Linton Corbin (Wikipedia)
- The Statute of Frauds (Wikipedia)