By Lauren Smith TACOMA, WA – A 58-year-old police officer Saturday night plowed into a crowd about 100 pe ...
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Anti-Police Brutality Protests Erupt after Tacoma Officer Drives through Crowd, Runs Over One Person, Sends People to Hospital
Anti-Police Brutality Protests Erupt after Tacoma Officer Drives through Crowd, Runs Over One Person, Sends People to Hospital
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Fresno DA Rips Progressive Justice Reforms Instituted by Los Angeles DA Gascón, Calling Policies ‘Twisted’ and ‘Extreme’
Fresno DA Rips Progressive Justice Reforms Instituted by Los Angeles DA Gascón, Calling Policies ‘Twisted’ and ‘Extreme’
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Defendants Who Brazenly Stole Drugs, Booze Sentenced to Six Months in Jail – Even After Some Items Returned When Getaway Car Stalled
Defendants Who Brazenly Stole Drugs, Booze Sentenced to Six Months in Jail – Even After Some Items Returned When Getaway Car Stalled
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Judge Discharges Defendant from 2012 Berkeley Rape Case, Rules Evidence Riddled with Inconsistencies
Judge Discharges Defendant from 2012 Berkeley Rape Case, Rules Evidence Riddled with Inconsistencies
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No Fingerprint Evidence on Guns Tossed in Bushes – Suspect in Burglary and Robbery Set for Trial
No Fingerprint Evidence on Guns Tossed in Bushes – Suspect in Burglary and Robbery Set for Trial
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Two Convicted Men Remain Incarcerated for Triple Murder and Arson Case 13 Years Later Despite Suspicions of Innocence (Update)
Two Convicted Men Remain Incarcerated for Triple Murder and Arson Case 13 Years Later Despite Suspicions of Innocence (Update)
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Citizens, Including 3 Grand Jurors in Breonna Taylor Case, Want to Impeach Kentucky AG
Citizens, Including 3 Grand Jurors in Breonna Taylor Case, Want to Impeach Kentucky AG
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Letter Urges Biden To Commute Everyone on Federal Death Row
Letter Urges Biden To Commute Everyone on Federal Death Row
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Defendant Facing 32-Month Prison Sentence after Sending Death Threats Via Text – Again
Defendant Facing 32-Month Prison Sentence after Sending Death Threats Via Text – Again
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Judge Delays Sentencing Despite Mountain of Evidence after Holes in Prosecution Case Appear
Judge Delays Sentencing Despite Mountain of Evidence after Holes in Prosecution Case Appear
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Looking Back: Yes, I Witnessed Violence In Prison – Part 2
Looking Back: Yes, I Witnessed Violence In Prison – Part 2
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Vanguard Week in Review: Court Watch – Jan. 18 to 22, 2021
Vanguard Week in Review: Court Watch – Jan. 18 to 22, 2021
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Family Tears Up as Norva Patton Sentenced to 12 Years in Prison for Stabbing Death
Family Tears Up as Norva Patton Sentenced to 12 Years in Prison for Stabbing Death
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Rare Occurrence: Victim Claims Loaded Flare Gun Pointed at Him after Not-So-Quick Restroom Stop
Rare Occurrence: Victim Claims Loaded Flare Gun Pointed at Him after Not-So-Quick Restroom Stop
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Sacramento County Jails’ Negligence During Its Largest COVID-19 Outbreak Surfaces – No Masking & Solitary-Style Quarantines
Sacramento County Jails’ Negligence During Its Largest COVID-19 Outbreak Surfaces – No Masking & Solitary-Style Quarantines
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My View: The COVID Reality Will Sink In – We Didn’t Take This Seriously Enough
My View: The COVID Reality Will Sink In – We Didn’t Take This Seriously Enough
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First Amendment Coalition Files Pleading Asking Appeal Court to Reject Cop Union Attempt to Stop Easy Access to Police Public Records
First Amendment Coalition Files Pleading Asking Appeal Court to Reject Cop Union Attempt to Stop Easy Access to Police Public Records
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University of Pennsylvania Law School Hosts Criminal Justice Conversation with Yusef Salaam and John Legend
University of Pennsylvania Law School Hosts Criminal Justice Conversation with Yusef Salaam and John Legend
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Distressing Scene as Homeless Man Muted for Weeping Because He Can’t Pay Bail
Distressing Scene as Homeless Man Muted for Weeping Because He Can’t Pay Bail
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No Evidence, but Homeless Man Looking for Food and Shelter Held to Stand Trial for Dumpster Fire
No Evidence, but Homeless Man Looking for Food and Shelter Held to Stand Trial for Dumpster Fire