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Supreme Court sides with police over partygoers in DC case WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court is siding with police over partygoers in a dispute about arrests at a bash at a vacant home. The Supreme Court ruled Monday that police had sufficient reason to arrest the partygoers. It threw out an award of $680,000 plus attorney fees to some revelers who sued. Supreme Court rules for police officers in DC house party case that involved mystery hostess called ... - Washington Post
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Death penalty sought in police officer's shooting death NEW KENSINGTON, Pa. — Prosecutors will seek the death penalty against a Pennsylvania man accused of killing a police officer and then leading law enforcement on a four-day manhunt with the help of his mother. The Westmoreland County district attorney's office has filed a notice of intent to seek ...
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Judge revives part of Mississippi police brutality lawsuit A federal judge has revived part of a lawsuit alleging brutality by a Mississippi police officer. U.S. District Judge Keith Starrett last week reversed himself and said George Wade Jr. could pursue claims that a Hattiesburg police officer used excessive force when he arrested Wade during a 2013 domestic ...
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Deaths of Canadian billionaire, wife a tantalizing mystery Toronto police, called "irresponsible" by the family for the early reports of a murder-suicide, have declined to make any more public statements, aside from calling the deaths "suspicious," leaving the media and people who knew the couple to speculate about what has become a tantalizing mystery.
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The Latest: Town's app-fueled traffic restrictions debut So far, so good for a New Jersey town that has put up traffic restrictions in response to navigation apps sending motorists on shortcuts to the George Washington Bridge. Monday marked the first day that motorists passing through Leonia will have to avoid side streets or face a potential $200 fine. Police ...
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Two IEDs detonated at mall in Lake Wales, Florida Florida police have confirmed two improvised explosive devices were detonated at a shopping mall in Lake Wales, Fla., late Sunday, but no one was injured in the attempted attack. Lake Wales Police Deputy Chief Troy Schulze said law enforcement responded to a smoke alarm call at Eagle Ridge Mall ...
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