The Washington State Supreme Court has ruled that Seattle police officers who attended the January 2021 rally and protests at the U.S. Capitol can be identified in public court records ...
The Washington Supreme Court has ruled Seattle police officers who attended the Jan. 6, 2021, rally and protests at the U.S. Capitol should be identified in court papers ...
Pa. Superior Court affirms Erie County Judge Daniel Brabender, who said probable cause lacking in search warrant in case against Gregory S. Havican.
Seattle police SPD officers who attended the rally had sued to prevent the release of their names and documents relating to ...
While Democrats say the proposal could level the playing field, their conservative counterparts argue it would allow homeless ...
Seattle Police officers involved in January 6 events can be publicly named, as ruled by the Washington State Supreme Court.
Federal charges have been filed against a suspended Albuquerque attorney amid a yearlong investigation into DWI officers.
Some police departments in Ohio cite the law as a reason why they don't have to reveal the identity of officers involved in ...
The ruling has statewide implications for police agencies who are once again cleared to sue in civil court for ownership of cash or property linked to a crime. The state’s high court said doing so ...
The Supreme Court spent nearly 80 minutes Wednesday debating ... and federal courts continue to wrestle with when to hold police accountable for split-second decisions that wind up being lethal.
The Supreme Court seemed inclined Wednesday to make it somewhat easier for individuals to try to hold police officers accountable for using deadly force, in a case involving the fatal shooting of ...
By Adam Liptak Reporting from Washington The Supreme Court seemed poised on Wednesday to reject a legal theory that puts tight limits on lawsuits seeking to hold police officers accountable for ...