These courts are frankly recognized as law-making bodies (through their development of caselaw), and traditionally have been valued for their roles in checking executive discretion and lending coherence and consistency to their country's caselaw. They exercise these roles almost exclusively in cases ...
However, federal funding for police functions on the Navajo Nation had never been adequate from the very beginning. By 1958, the Navajo Tribal Government was providing 93% of the funds for police services on the Navajo Nation although those services were under the 123 Williams v. Lee, 83 ...
every person engaged in the enforcement of law, including sheriffs, wardens of any penitentiary, superintendents, jailers or keepers of prisons, correctional institutions or lockups, sheriff's officers, police officers, firefighters and officers of a court of justice, etc, are ineligible to serve ...
every person engaged in the enforcement of law, including sheriffs, wardens of any penitentiary, superintendents, jailers or keepers of prisons, correctional institutions or lockups, sheriff's officers, police officers, firefighters and officers of a court of justice, etc, are ineligible to serve ...
Criminal statutes across the land provide for tougher penalties for assaults on police officers for that very reason. Back to the anti police demonstrations. Some people are truly upset over the Mike Brown decision (although if they studied the facts and not the false narrative of an unarmed ...
Learn more about the ethical principles that guide our policies for public safety use cases. Can Spot be used to conduct mass surveillance? No. Spot is not designed to conduct mass surveillance or to replace police officers. We will not authorize nor partner with those who wish to use our ...
viewed from an economic perspective, Hortis argues that 1346's broad malleability, as a form of federal common law, is one of its greatest assets as it is more efficient to let the courts define crimes on a case-by-case basis than to redraft statutes to address new forms of corruption....
Suspect is a person suspected of something in particular of committing a crime. It is to have distrust or have doubts about someone or something that makes one believe them to be guilty."The Feds interrogated the suspect of the murder for sev
Our nation's roots derive from common law, if there is no victim there is no crime. This speaker explains how communities can encourage police to follow this fundamental and universal principle of natural law. Robert David Steele Rebuilding America For Everyone!
In case you missed it yesterday, Representative Duane Ankney (R-Colstrip) provided testimony in support of repealing Montana’s ugly and embarrassing law. Watch his testimonyhere. Another Republican supported repealing the law for very different reasons, from theBillings Gazette, (emphasis mine) ...