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CLARIFICATION: This report updates the type of use of force reports in Thomas Webster IV s file. As motions pile up urging a federal court to put to rest a lawsuit over the death of a Black teen in the custody of Eastern Shore police officers, a former Pocomoke City official has been added to the legal battle’s laundry list of defendants. Anton Black, 19, died after a September 2018 encounter with police officers in the Caroline County town of Greensboro, Maryland. What began as a 911 call reporting that Anton Black was pulling a child down the road with him ended with him unresponsive after at least three officers and a civilian restrained him outside his mother s trailer. ....
Federal Judge Dismisses Devin Nunes Aide’s Lawsuit Against CNN Matt Naham Devin Nunes‘s senior aide Derek Harvey filed against CNN, former Rudy Giuliani business associate Joseph Bondy. Richard Bennett, a George W. Bush appointee, ruled that the defamation action failed to state a claim against CNN. As to Parnas and Bondy, the judge said the court lacked personal jurisdiction given Maryland state law. The lawsuit, filed in Maryland’s U.S. District Court, stemmed from a November CNN report that Parnas was prepared to provide Congress with testimony as part of Donald Trump’s first impeachment. Parnas, CNN said, would testify, in effect, that Nunes met with former Ukrainian prosecutor ....
Updated Jan. 23 at 11 a.m. ET The Supreme Court has reinstated President Trump's order placing restrictions on transgender persons enlisting and ....
(United States Naval Academy Museum via AP) When last reported here, Maryland US District Court Judge Ellen Hollander asked the government’s legal team some very pointed questions during a hearing at the end of October while deferring her decision on the case until mid-December. To refresh your memory: Midshipman First Class Chase Standage was accused of two conduct charges for posting Twitter tweets from an account that did not associate him with the military and that were arbitrarily deemed to be “conduct unbecoming a midshipman,” an offense under Article 133 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. Rather than conducting a court-martial under UCMJ, US Naval Academy leadership chose to adjudicate his case via internal administrative processes that resulted in USNA’s pending recommendation to the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Manpower and Reserve Affairs [ASN(M&RA)] to separate him from the Navy and require him to reimburse USNA for the costs-to-date of his ....
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