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Fugitive wanted by U S Marshals captured in Chicago

CHICAGO, Il. - A man wanted by the U.S. Marshals Montana Violent Offenders Task Force on several charges in Yellowstone County has been captured in Chicago, Illinois. Chief Deputy US Marshal Timothy Hornung says 28-year-old Lorenzo Harris was captured on Thursday, January 28th in Chicago, Illinois with the help of the US Marshals’ sponsored Great Lakes Regional Fugitive Task Force. Two Yellowstone County District Court warrants were issued for Harris’ arrest on December 30th, 2020. Both warrants were Violations of Conditional Release with original charges of Assault with Weapon and Strangulation of a Partner or Family Member. Hornung also says Harris is a person of interest in a homicide investigation being conducted by the Billings Police Department.

Former Sask Pen staff member part of class action lawsuit alleging culture of racism at work

A woman from Wahpeton Dakota Nation is one of two people mentioned in a federal class action lawsuit, that alleges former correctional officers, employed by the Correctional Service of Canada, were exposed to systemic racism by their co-workers that caused deep emotional scarring. Jennifer Sanderson, 45, worked at Saskatchewan Penitentiary from June 2009 to June 30, 2017. According to court documents submitted to the federal court, Sanderson’s time with the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) was allegedly marred by repeated and persistent racist episodes and a culture of racism. The statement of claim alleges one of the remarks directed to her was “why don’t you wear feathers to work?” In a separate incident, a co-worker allegedly declared it was shirtless Sunday, only to be corrected by a superior officer who said “no, it’s Residential School Sunday at the prison today.”

Statement - Correctional Service of Canada takes concrete actions in response to Board of Investigation results

Share this article Share this article OTTAWA, ON, Jan. 21, 2021 /CNW/ - Anne Kelly, Commissioner of the Correctional Service of Canada, issued the following statement on the findings and recommendations of the National Joint Board of Investigation (BOI) into the circumstances around the January 2020 death of Marylène Levesque in Quebec: I want to extend my heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, and communities affected by this terrible tragedy, especially during this difficult week as we approach nearly one year since Ms. Levesque s death. This is not an outcome any of us ever want to see and I am deeply sorry it happened.

Complete guide to drink driving charges in NSW - Criminal Law

This period extends to four hours for a blood sample, urine sample and oral fluid test. Secondly, there is the defence known as the home safe rule. Clause 2(e), Schedule 3 of the Road Transport Act 2013 (NSW) sets out that a police officer cannot require a person to submit to a test, analysis or assessment, or to provide a sample at the person s home.? Importantly, a person s home incudes any part of their property such as a driveway, front yard and back yard. ? Often Police are unaware of these clauses and as such an experienced drink driving lawyer will be able to have the charges dismissed.

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