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Join us this week as two separate wife-beaters resign from the Trump White House, judges in Kentucky and Texas face indictment, two deputies in Durham NC face DWI charges, and police in Georgia and Missouri flip the Parable of the Good Samaritan on its head by arresting one and shooting the other. Then in our #Law140 segment we give you an overview of the overbreadth doctrine, and how a North Carolina law was ruled unconstitutional last week in one of my cases!
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Show Notes:
- One of our clients is apparently on Reddit (Reddit)
- The Government shut down again… for 6 hours (Politico)
- Staff Secretary Rob Porter resigns after beating 2 ex-wives and an ex-girlfriend (The Hill)
- Speechwriter David Sorenson resigns after running over ex-wife with a car (Vox)
- Of course scumbag Chief of Staff Gen. John Kelly defended them though (Vanity Fair)
- Sixth Circuit: the “particularity” requirements of a warrant are more like suggestions (6th Circ COA)
- Ninth Circuit: No lawyer for children facing deportation (The Hill)
- The opinion in CLJG v Sessions (9th Circ COA)
- Tenth Circuit: Convictions upheld for man who trolled Tulsa PD over Terence Crutcher’s killing (Tulsa World)
- The opinion in US v Stevens (10th Circ COA)
- 35 states let police rape someone in their custody (BuzzFeed)
- Long-read on the First Amendment application to reporters exposing police abuse (The Intercept)
- Some of the language police unions get into contracts to protect dirty cops (Marginal Revolution)
- People think crime is worse than it is, and most crimes go unsolved (Pew Research Center)
- Attorney General Beauregard insists marijuana is a gateway drug (Twitter)
- Classified Homeland Security documents left on plane (CNN)
- ARIZONA: ICE deports man whose 5-year-old citizen son is battling cancer (The Hill)
- ARIZONA: Women prisoners get 12 pads a month, banned from buying tampons if they bleed on their clothes (Arizona Republic)
- CALIFORNIA: Big changes for those convicted of weed crimes now that Prop 64 is in effect (Business Insider)
- CALIFORNIA: But the Los Angeles DA will not undo prior pot convictions now that weed is legal (89.3 KPCC)
- CALIFORNIA: Sacramento police collaborate with Nazis to prosecute those with “anti-racist” beliefs (UK Guardian)
- CALIFORNIA: Conejo Valley school board member Mike Dunn tries to shame critic’s employer (TechDirt)
- CALIFORNIA: Los Angeles deputies kill “armed” 16-year-old Anthony Weber, magically can’t find gun (KTLA 5)
- GEORGIA: Woman sues for being raped 8 times while in prison, police repeatedly pull her over after release (INTO)
- GEORGIA: Georgia State Patrol Sgt. Rodney Jeter arrests Good Samaritan for saving woman’s life (KNRS 105.9)
- ILLINOIS: Cook County jailers’ union locks down massive pay hikes (Chicago Sun-Times)
- ILLINOIS: At least 15 Chicago PD officers now involved in scandal stealing drugs, framing residents (WMAQ 5)
- Our episode when this story first broke (Fsck #50)
- ILLINOIS: Chicago PD officer given paid vacation while being investigated for sexual assault (Chicago Sun-Times)
- KENTUCKY: State Police think anal rape is funny (The Courier Journal)
- KENTUCKY: Trump campaign chairman, former judge Timothy Nolan pleads guilty to sex trafficking of children (Cincinnati Enquirer)
- MAINE: Missing comma leads to $5M settlement (Portland Press Herald)
- MARYLAND: Dead Det. Sean Suiter also stole money with the Gun Trace Task Force (Baltimore Sun)
- MARYLAND: Baltimore PD detective kicked out of the corrupt GTTF when he refused to steal (Baltimore Sun)
- MISSOURI: Police shoot innocent, unarmed Good Samaritan for protecting store patrons from gunman (Kansas City Star)
- MISSOURI: Retired judge Evelyn Baker sentenced a black teenager to 241 years in prison, now says she was wrong (The Intercept)
- MISSOURI: White man robs two black men in St. Louis, then convinces police to arrest them (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)
- MONTANA: Labor Department Jordon Dyrdahl-Roberts resigns rather than help ICE break up families (Twitter)
- NEW YORK: Mentally ill woman killed by NYPD Sgt. Hugh Barry did not swing bat as claimed (NY Times)
- NORTH CAROLINA: State Highway Patrol wastes thousands of dollars, assaults report asking questions (News & Observer)
- NORTH CAROLINA: Durham deputy charged with DWI after crashing into tractor trailer (Durham Herald-Sun)
- NORTH CAROLINA: A different Durham deputy charged with DWI after speeding 101 in a 65 (Durham Herald-Sun)
- NORTH CAROLINA: Charges against anti-Klan protestors dismissed, statute ruled unconstitutional (Durham Herald-Sun)
- Our episode on what happened that day (Fsck #23)
- NORTH CAROLINA: Excellent long-read on the f*ckery of NC’s bail system (Indy Week)
- NORTH CAROLINA: Davidson County deputy Jeff Athey arrested for robbing a bank in Rockwell (WGHP 8)
- OHIO: ICE deports “pillar of the community” who committed no crime, lived in US 40 years (CNN)
- OKLAHOMA: Police summarily execute 72-year-old black woman woken up by drug raid (Reason)
- OKLAHOMA: Federal judge Stephen Friot gives woman shorter prison sentence as sterilization reward (The Oklahoman)
- PENNSYLVANIA: McKean County deputy Colin Meeker suspended for taking down Nazi flag on private property (Newsweek)
- TENNESSEE: Memphis PD leaves body in impounded van for 49 days (WHBQ 13)
- TENNESSEE: White County Sheriff Oddie Shoupe on bodycam saying “I love this sh*t” after ordering suspect’s killing (UK Guardian)
- TEXAS: Clean cars are not reasonable suspicion for a traffic stop (TheNewspaper.com)
- The Court opinion in Texas v. Cortez (TheNewspaper.com)
- TEXAS: Judge Rodolfo Delgado indicted for accepting bribes to influence case outcomes (San Antonio Express-News)
- CHINA: Zhengzhou Railway Police use facial recognition glasses connected to police databases (Twitter)
- First Amendment (LII)
- Second Amendment (LII)
- NC Gen Stat 14-277.2 (NCGA)
- The First Amendment Overbreadth Doctrine (JSTOR)
- Broadrick v. Oklahoma (Oyez)
- Ashcroft v. Free Speech Coalition (Oyez)
- Packingham v. North Carolina (Oyez)
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