Roundup: Baton Rouge police kept a torture black site, local officials arrest critics and protesters, Texas prepares to execute a man convicted with disproven Shaken Baby Syndrome, . . . and 76 hams
Roundup: Baton Rouge police kept a torture black site, local officials arrest critics and protesters, Texas prepares to execute a man convicted with disproven Shaken Baby Syndrome, . . . and 76 hams
Hi all! I’m Radley’s intern, Peter Beck, here again for your criminal justice and civil liberties roundup. Policing Three Baton Rouge Police Department officers, including the Department’s deputy chief, were arrested for operating a Department-owned warehouse as a torture chamber
Roundup: Baton Rouge police kept a torture black site, local officials arrest critics and protesters, Texas prepares to execute a man convicted with disproven Shaken Baby Syndrome, . . . and 76 hams
The items in this newsletter reveal the complete travesties of justice that occur on a daily basis in America. If police commit flagrant crimes, or willful unconstitutional acts, they are rarely held to account. If they are, the taxpayers foot the bill, and these lawbreakers continue on their merry way.
Roundup: Baton Rouge police kept a torture black site, local officials arrest critics and protesters, Texas prepares to execute a man convicted with disproven Shaken Baby Syndrome, . . . and 76 hams
The items in this newsletter reveal the complete travesties of justice that occur on a daily basis in America. If police commit flagrant crimes, or willful unconstitutional acts, they are rarely held to account. If they are, the taxpayers foot the bill, and these lawbreakers continue on their merry way.
Great service to round up this evidence of police malfeasance! Thanks for your diligence.
From what I'm reading, Ohio legalized recreational cannabis, not medical.
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