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Oct 03 2023
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Law enforcement entities to conduct sobriety checkpoint in Sargent County
(Sargent County, ND) -- The Sargent County Sheriff's Office and North Dakota Highway Patrol are teaming up to conduct a sobriety checkpoint this weekend. “The goal is to remove impaired drivers from the roadway to ensure the safety of the motoring public. Crashes that occur because of driving under the influence are preventable. If you drink, do not drive. Plan ahead and designate a sober
WZFG The Flag
Oct 02 2023
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Law enforcement to escort fallen parole officer to Pueblo Tuesday
The Colorado Springs Police Department and Colorado State Patrol will escort a fallen parole officer to Pueblo on Tuesday afternoon. The procession will escort Officer Christine Guerin Sandoval from the El Paso County Coroner's Office to Pueblo, where she resided, at 3:15 p.m., according to a social media post from CSPD. Guerin Sandoval died at UCHealth Memorial Hospital Central after
Colorado Springs Gazette
Oct 02 2023
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Law enforcement to move fallen parole officer to Pueblo Tuesday
EL PASO COUNTY, CO — Multiple Colorado Law Enforcement Agencies will be assisting in moving fallen Parole Officer Christine Guerin Sandoval on Tuesday. According to the Colorado Springs Police Department, they will be assisting the Colorado State Patrol as they move Officer Geurin Sandoval's body to her home in Pueblo. The CSPD says that members of the community are welcome to gather along
KOAA News 5
Sep 29 2023
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New Nebraska law limits treatment for transgender minors
LINCOLN, Neb. — As Nebraska’s new law restricting gender-affirming care for minors goes into effect this weekend, families with transgender children and the doctors who treat them are steeling themselves for change. But exactly what and how much change is anyone’s guess. A key aspect of the law is a set of treatment guidelines that has yet to be created. Affected families, doctors and even
Todays Chronic
Jun 01 2023
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New law protects Nevada election workers
Those who harass, intimidate or use force on election workers performing their duties in Nevada could soon face up to four years in prison under a new law signed by Gov. Joe Lombardo on May 30. The law is meant to deter attacks against those in state and local election offices who have faced increased scrutiny for doing their jobs, Democratic Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar said. Threats and
Nevada Appeal
Sep 29 2023
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Georgia judge declines to freeze law to discipline prosecutors
ATLANTA - A judge is declining to freeze a new Georgia law creating a commission to discipline and remove state prosecutors, suggesting that she will ultimately rule against a lawsuit filed by Augusta’s DA and three others in an effort to overturn the measure . Fulton County Superior Court Judge Paige Reese Whitaker on Friday denied a request for an injunction by Augusta Circuit DA Jared
WRDW
Aug 14 2023
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How Trump, associates 'directly violated' law by 'unlawfully' conspiring to overturn 2020 election: indictment
A 41-felony count 98-page indictment that names Donald Trump, Mark Meadows, Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, Jenna Ellis, Kenneth Chesebro, Jeffrey Clark, Sidney Powell, and eleven others was handed up by a Georgia grand jury and unsealed Monday night. There are a total of 19 named defendants. The indictment effectively alleges Donald Trump sat atop a criminal organization that included his chief
AlterNet
Oct 04 2023
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National Night Out in Tyler strengthens community relations with law enforcement
Ten-year-old Kamari Barrett remarked at the weight of a U.S. Marshals ballistic shield as he held it high above his head during National Night Out in Tyler. It's much heavier than it appears, and that goes for law enforcement officers' jobs too. "[Law enforcement officers] all go through things too, just like we do," said Barrett's mother, Denise Hampton. "They go through more. Some of them
Tyler Morning Telegraph
Jul 19 2023
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Nessel charges 16 fake electors with election law and forgery felonies
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigate LANSING — Michigan’s attorney general filed felony charges Tuesday against 16 Republicans who acted as fake electors for then-President Donald Trump in 2020, accusing them of submitting false certificates that confirmed they were legitimate electors despite Joe Biden’s victory in the state. Attorney General Dana Nessel, a Democrat,
Midland Daily News