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Police: Jail Chef Offered Inmate Snickers Bar in Exchange for Sex Act

Police: Jail Chef Offered Inmate Snickers Bar in Exchange for Sex Act 1 Jan 2021 A former jail chef in Las Vegas, Nevada, was arrested recently after allegedly giving an inmate a candy bar in exchange for a sexual act. “Leon Spencer, 48, was arrested on a warrant Dec. 21 on charges of voluntary sex conduct with a prisoner, open and gross lewdness, and soliciting or engaging in prostitution, according to court records,” the Las Vegas Review-Journalreported. The former chef was working as a non-inmate employee inside the Las Vegas City Jail when police officers said he asked an inmate who worked for him to perform a sex act in exchange for a Snickers bar on November 7, 2019.

Former Cecil parks and recreation manager facing child porn charges

ELKTON — A former manager of the Cecil County Parks & Recreation Department is facing 15 criminal charges after Maryland State Police detectives raided his Elkton residence early Tuesday morning and allegedly found multiple child pornography files on his electronic devices — ending a two-month-long investigation, according to that law enforcement agency. MSP officials identified Edward W. Slicer Jr. 70, of the 100 block of Friendship Road, as the suspect. Slicer worked for several years with the county s park and recreation department as a manager and later as a grants administrator, before leaving in 2009, according to meeting minutes on the Cecil County Government website. A preliminary review of the suspect s electronic devices revealed multiple child pornography files, an MSP spokesman reported in a press release issued on Tuesday afternoon, about 10 hours after the raid at Slicer s residence had occurred.

Recommendations-The President s Commission on Law Enforcement – Law Officer

Highlights A summary of recommended improvements for law enforcement and the justice system from the President’s Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice. The members were joined by more than 150 working group members, hundreds of subject matter experts, and a group of federal program managers. Article In the last days of the Trump administration, Attorney General William Barr released the final report on the President’s Commission on Law Enforcement and the Administration of Justice. I’ve been in the justice system long enough to understand that the incoming administration will, in all probability, ignore the report. That would be a mistake; there are recommendations worthy of consideration.

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