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10th Circuit Overturns Tiger King's Sentence | Courthouse News Service


10th Circuit Overturns Tiger King’s Sentence
A federal appeals panel upheld a jury s convictions against “Tiger King” docuseries star Joe Exotic but remanded the case to the district for resentencing.
FILE - In this Aug. 28, 2013, file photo, the late Joseph Maldonado-Passage, also known as Joe Exotic, answers a question during an interview at the zoo he runs in Wynnewood, Okla. The Oklahoma zoo, featured in Netflix’s “Tiger King” documentary, has closed after federal authorities investigated it for alleged maltreatment of animals and suspended its license. The Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park closed to the public after the U.S. Department of Agriculture on Monday, Aug. 17, 2020, suspended the exhibitor license for current-owner Jeff Lowe for 21 days.(AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki, File) ....

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Bank Robbery Hostage's Lawsuit Against Trooper Who Shot Her Revived by Federal Appeals Court


Bank Robbery Hostage’s Lawsuit Against Trooper Who Shot Her Revived by Federal Appeals Court
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Hostage Julie Huff
Julie Huff, a former hostage in a bank robbery, can pursue only one of three claims in her lawsuit against police who shot her in pursuit of a suspect who used her as a human shield.
A bank-robbery hostage who was shot at least 10 times by police received another opportunity to bring her lawsuit against one of the troopers to a jury. Overturning a lower court judge in Oklahoma, a federal appeals court affirmed the dismissal of two of her claims, but it unanimously found that the trooper may have violated her rights by shooting her as she emerged from the suspect’s SUV with her hands in the air. ....

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Court Revives Hostage Julie Huff's Lawsuit Against Trooper


Elura NanosMay 12th, 2021, 12:32 pm
A bank-robbery hostage who was shot at least 10 times by police received another opportunity to bring her lawsuit against one of the troopers to a jury. Overturning a lower court judge in Oklahoma, a federal appeals court affirmed the dismissal of two of her claims, but it unanimously found that the trooper may have violated her rights by shooting her as she emerged from the suspect’s SUV with her hands in the air.
Released on Monday, the Tenth Circuit’s ruling begins, bluntly: “January 21, 2016, was a terrible day for
Julie Huff.”
Harris Hartz, a
George W. Bush appointee writing for the three-judge panel, went on to describe just how terrible that day had been for Huff. ....

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Kansas Ag-Gag Law Debated at 10th Circuit


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(CN) The state of Kansas asked a 10
th Circuit panel on Tuesday to preserve a law specifically targeting individuals who lie to gain access to animal processing plants for undercover investigations.
Nonprofit organization Animal Legal Defense Fund sued the state in 2018 arguing that the Kansas Farm Animal and Field Crop and Research Facilities Protection Act specifically targets journalists and animal rights activists who investigate the agriculture industry.
The so-called Ag-Gag law passed in 1990. A decade later, a federal judge found parts of the law violated the First Amendment. Kansas appealed.
“It’s not a question of whether you can use the First Amendment as a shield to protect you under trespassing acts, but rather where you limit the scope of trespass action based on this speech that’s intended,” U.S. Circuit Judge Carolyn McHugh, a Barack Obama appointee, said at Tuesday’s hearing. ....

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Militia Members Who Plotted to Bomb Apartments of Muslim Immigrants Appeal Convictions


The Byron White Federal Courthouse, home of the 10th Circuit. (Courthouse News photo / Amanda Pampuro)
(CN) Three men who plotted to blow up an apartment building inhabited by Muslim immigrants in Garden City, Kansas, asked a 10
th Circuit panel on Monday to toss their 25- to 30-year sentences.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation tailed the so-called Kansas Security Force for eight months between 2015 and 2016. The militia group was founded to respond to potential catastrophic events from natural disasters to the breakdown of the U.S. government. According to court documents, many members connected over survival training, defense-tactics and fears of radical Islam. ....

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