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Mar 15 2024
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Oak Park Heights inmate pleads guilty for assault on correctional sergeant
The inmate at the Oak Park Heights correctional facility who attacked a correctional sergeant, resulting in the loss of vision in one eye, has pleaded guilty and been sentenced. According to a press release from the Washington County Attorney's Office on Friday, Dominique Jefferson, 37, pleaded guilty to first-degree assault after a confrontation with a correctional sergeant in January 2023.
Fox9Nov 25 2023
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Policing Pronouns: Border agents’ union lambasts latest Biden political correctness order
The Biden Homeland Security Department’s new pronoun rules for illegal immigrants is getting lambasted by the union for border patrol agents as an unnecessary distraction during the nation’s border and fentanyl crises.
A Customs and Border Protection (CBP) memo obtained by the Heritage Foundation's Oversight Project and made public last week imposed new requirements on an already
Just The NewsFeb 28 2024
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Department of Corrections launching internal investigations unit
WATERBURY, Vt. (WCAX) - The Vermont Department of Corrections is launching a new internal investigations unit. The Legislature established the program in 2021. It’s made up of three staff members, including two investigators. The unit will be tasked with investigating issues surrounding prison deaths, escape attempts, as well as compliance with federal laws, according to DOC officials. DOC
WCAX 3Feb 22 2017
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The Dark State of Political Correctness
Dealing with the canard that President Trump is an anti-Semite.
The American SpectatorMar 13 2024
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Utah corrections department discriminated against transgender woman, DOJ says
The Utah Department of Corrections violated the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) when it failed to provide a transgender woman with her hormone therapy, the Justice Department said Tuesday. The state corrections department discriminated against the woman, who is not named in court documents, by denying her equal access to health care services, imposing “unnecessary barriers” to treatment
The HillMar 25 2024
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The collapse of New Jersey’s political machine
THE SOUL OF A NEW MACHINE — It was the week that blew up New Jersey’s political machine. First came a legal filing from the state’s attorney general conceding that New Jersey’s infamous ballot design was unconstitutional. Then, embattled Bob Menendez, the state’s senior senator and a fixture in Congress for over 30 years, announced he would not run in the Democratic primary — but kept the door
PoliticoMar 20 2024
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3 corrections officers wounded after ambush at Boise hospital springs inmate from custody
A manhunt is underway after an Idaho inmate escaped custody during an early Wednesday morning ambush at a Boise area hospital that left three corrections officers wounded, authorities say. The attack and escape happened at Saint Alphonsus Regional Medical Center as inmate Skylar Meade was being discharged from the hospital just after 2 a.m. MT and another person began shooting, Josh Tewalt,
CNN (Online News)Mar 20 2024
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Former Maury County corrections officer sentenced for obstructing investigation into sexual misconduct allegations
MAURY COUNTY, Tenn. (WKRN) — A former corrections officer for the Maury County Jail was sentenced last week to more than a year in prison for obstruction of justice. According to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ), a federal jury previously convicted James Stewart Justice — formerly known as James Stewart Thomas — of falsifying a record in a federal civil rights investigation for a report he
WKRN News 2Mar 12 2024
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New Kansas political party promises new era of politics
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – A new political party has launched in Kansas. On Tuesday, The United Kansas Party filed over 35,000 petition signatures to qualify for the general election ballot in November. United Kansas says it is time for a new era of collaborative politics. “Our state’s history is rich with tales of unity, collaboration, and progress,” Jack Curtis, party chair, said in a news
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