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Trump pardoned a former K-9 police officer who was convicted for releasing her dog on an unarmed homeless man

Trump pardoned a former K-9 police officer who was convicted of releasing her dog on an unarmed homeless man acollman@businessinsider.com (Ashley Collman) © Newsmax Stephanie Mohr pleads her case to Newsmax earlier this month. Newsmax Stephanie Mohr, a former Maryland K-9 police officer, was among the 29 people to whom President Donald Trump issued pardons or commutations on Wednesday. Mohr served 10 years in prison after being convicted of a federal civil-rights violation for setting her police dog on an unarmed homeless man in 1995. The man, Ricardo Mendez, was sleeping on the roof of a business that officers were staking out as part of a burglary investigation. The attack on him resulted in a bite wound that required 10 stitches.

Trump pardons former Prince George s County police officer

Trump pardons former Prince George’s officer whose conviction was ‘watershed’ moment for police reform in county Katie Mettler, Emily Davies, Clarence Williams A federal jury convicted Stephanie C. Mohr in 2001 on a felony charge after prosecutors said she set her dog to bite one of two men police stopped after they received a report of a possible burglary in Takoma Park, Md. The men, immigrants from Mexico and El Salvador, had climbed on top of a printing shop building to sleep for the night. They complied with police commands, and authorities learned they were not burglars, according to court testimony previously reported in The Washington Post. During the encounter, Mohr released her dog on one of the men, Ricardo Mendez, who wound up needing emergency surgery and 10 stitches.

Statement from White House Press Secretary Regarding Executive Grants of Clemency 24 December

The White House Today, President Donald J. Trump granted Full Pardons to 26 individuals and commuted part or all of the sentences of an additional 3 individuals. James Kassouf – President Trump granted a full pardon to James Kassouf. This pardon is supported by former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, Representative David Joyce, Representative Darrell Issa, Pastor Darrell Scott, and many friends in Northeast Ohio. Mr. Kassouf pled guilty in 1989 to one count of filing a false tax return. Since his conviction, he has devoted extensive time and resources to supporting causes such as Doctors Without Borders, the Red Cross, and his local church and fire department. Mr. Kassouf’s pastor, who also writes in support of today’s action, highlights Mr. Kassouf’s “vision” to make his community a better place. Mr. Kassouf is dedicated to revitalizing the city of Cleveland and has been intensely involved in the Northeast Ohio community.

President Trump pardons Paul Manafort, Roger Stone, father of Jared Kushner, more

President Trump pardons Paul Manafort, Roger Stone, father of Jared Kushner, more President Donald Trump Posted: Dec 23, 2020 6:31 PM Updated: Dec 23, 2020 9:46 PM Posted By: Josh Rayburn The White House announced late Wednesday that President Trump has pardoned, among others, former campaign manager Paul Manafort, friend Roger Stone, and Charles Kushner, father of the president s son-in-law Jared. Here s the complete release detailing the president s actions today: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Statement from the Press Secretary Regarding Executive Grants of Clemency Today, President Donald J. Trump granted Full Pardons to 26 individuals and commuted part or all of the sentences of an additional 3 individuals. James Kassouf President Trump granted a full pardon to James Kassouf. This pardon is supported by former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi, Representative David Joyce, Representative Darrell Issa, Pastor Darrell Scott, and many friends in Northeast Ohio. Mr. Kassouf p

Leave it to Beaver actor s book aiding Missouri detective s legal defense: report

Video Both Sandy Osmond and Lynch decided to use funds from the 2014 book to aid the Law Enforcement Legal Defense Fund, which helps pay the court costs of police officers whom the organization regards as facing outrageous criminal charges. DeValkanaere is accused of killing Cameron Lamb, 26, whom the detective alleges had pointed a gun at his partner. But the partner isn’t sure Lamb was armed, an indictment says, according to FOX 4. Lamb’s stepfather, Aqil Bey, said after the charges were filed in June that at least the case will be decided in court.  “They’ve been indicted, at least we have an opportunity now to go to trial, Bey told FOX 4.

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