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Tennessee DA Indicted for Reckless Endangerment After Shooting at Fugitive
Tennessee District Attorney General Christopher Robert Stanford was indicted for reckless endangerment after firing shots at a fugitive, striking a home with civilians inside during a November 21st pursuit related to a November 20th triple homicide investigation.
Tennessee DA Indicted for Reckless Endangerment After Shooting at Fugitive
Tennessee District Attorney General Christopher Robert Stanford was indicted for reckless endangerment after firing shots at a fugitive, striking a home with civilians inside during a November 21st pursuit related to a November 20th triple homicide investigation.
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32% Bias Score


Trump's Civil Rights Division Nominee Threatens Ongoing Investigations
President-elect Trump intends to replace the head of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, Kristen Clarke, with Harmeet Dhillon, a move that threatens to halt numerous ongoing investigations into police misconduct, discrimination, and other civil rights violations.
Trump's Civil Rights Division Nominee Threatens Ongoing Investigations
President-elect Trump intends to replace the head of the Justice Department's Civil Rights Division, Kristen Clarke, with Harmeet Dhillon, a move that threatens to halt numerous ongoing investigations into police misconduct, discrimination, and other civil rights violations.
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60% Bias Score


Dutch Police Officers Face Disciplinary Action for Racist X Posts
Following an investigation into racist and discriminatory remarks made by four police officers on their private X accounts in November 2023, two received disciplinary action—one with conditional dismissal and another with a salary reduction—while two others are undergoing further investigation.
Dutch Police Officers Face Disciplinary Action for Racist X Posts
Following an investigation into racist and discriminatory remarks made by four police officers on their private X accounts in November 2023, two received disciplinary action—one with conditional dismissal and another with a salary reduction—while two others are undergoing further investigation.
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24% Bias Score


Nevada Jury Awards $34 Million in Wrongful Conviction Case
A Nevada jury awarded $34 million to Kirstin Lobato for her wrongful conviction of murder, finding Las Vegas police and two detectives fabricated evidence, causing her 16 years of imprisonment; an appeal is likely.
Nevada Jury Awards $34 Million in Wrongful Conviction Case
A Nevada jury awarded $34 million to Kirstin Lobato for her wrongful conviction of murder, finding Las Vegas police and two detectives fabricated evidence, causing her 16 years of imprisonment; an appeal is likely.
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32% Bias Score


Convictions Overturned in 2009 Double Homicide Case
Dominique Moore and Cedric Warren were released from prison Wednesday after their 2009 convictions for a double homicide were overturned due to withheld evidence about a key witness's mental health issues; the investigation was overseen by Roger Golubski, a deceased Kansas City, Kansas, police detec...
Convictions Overturned in 2009 Double Homicide Case
Dominique Moore and Cedric Warren were released from prison Wednesday after their 2009 convictions for a double homicide were overturned due to withheld evidence about a key witness's mental health issues; the investigation was overseen by Roger Golubski, a deceased Kansas City, Kansas, police detec...
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36% Bias Score


Lawsuit against Slater and Gordon over 2013 crash involving Daniel Andrews' wife heads to trial
Ryan Meuleman is suing Slater and Gordon for alleged negligence in handling his 2013 compensation claim following a car accident involving Daniel Andrews' wife, with the case proceeding to trial in May 2024 after mediation failed.
Lawsuit against Slater and Gordon over 2013 crash involving Daniel Andrews' wife heads to trial
Ryan Meuleman is suing Slater and Gordon for alleged negligence in handling his 2013 compensation claim following a car accident involving Daniel Andrews' wife, with the case proceeding to trial in May 2024 after mediation failed.
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48% Bias Score

UK Police Officer Receives Life Sentence for Child Sexual Abuse; Mother Jailed for Hiding Evidence
A former UK police officer, Lewis Edwards, was given a life sentence for blackmailing over 200 underage girls into producing explicit content; his mother received a two-year sentence for hiding evidence related to his crimes, including burying one of his phones.

UK Police Officer Receives Life Sentence for Child Sexual Abuse; Mother Jailed for Hiding Evidence
A former UK police officer, Lewis Edwards, was given a life sentence for blackmailing over 200 underage girls into producing explicit content; his mother received a two-year sentence for hiding evidence related to his crimes, including burying one of his phones.
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24% Bias Score

DOJ Report: Mount Vernon Police Engaged in Pattern of Unconstitutional Policing
A US Department of Justice report reveals the Mount Vernon, New York police department engaged in a pattern of unconstitutional policing, including illegal strip and cavity searches and unlawful arrests, impacting residents' civil rights; the department's financial mismanagement exacerbated these is...

DOJ Report: Mount Vernon Police Engaged in Pattern of Unconstitutional Policing
A US Department of Justice report reveals the Mount Vernon, New York police department engaged in a pattern of unconstitutional policing, including illegal strip and cavity searches and unlawful arrests, impacting residents' civil rights; the department's financial mismanagement exacerbated these is...
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28% Bias Score

Las Vegas Police Found Liable, Pay $34 Million for Wrongful Conviction
Kirstin Lobato, wrongly convicted of a 2001 murder in Las Vegas and imprisoned for nearly 16 years, was awarded $34 million after a jury found Las Vegas police and two detectives fabricated evidence and intentionally inflicted emotional distress.

Las Vegas Police Found Liable, Pay $34 Million for Wrongful Conviction
Kirstin Lobato, wrongly convicted of a 2001 murder in Las Vegas and imprisoned for nearly 16 years, was awarded $34 million after a jury found Las Vegas police and two detectives fabricated evidence and intentionally inflicted emotional distress.
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40% Bias Score

Firearms Officer Receives Written Warning for Falling Asleep on Duty
South Yorkshire Police firearms officer PC Samad Sagir received an 18-month written warning for falling asleep on duty in January 2022 while carrying loaded weapons in a police vehicle; a separate allegation of sexual harassment was dismissed.

Firearms Officer Receives Written Warning for Falling Asleep on Duty
South Yorkshire Police firearms officer PC Samad Sagir received an 18-month written warning for falling asleep on duty in January 2022 while carrying loaded weapons in a police vehicle; a separate allegation of sexual harassment was dismissed.
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36% Bias Score

Police Force's Failure to Prevent Domestic Abuse: Systemic Negligence Exposed
A police officer father violently abused his family for years, including one child who jumped from a balcony, despite evidence and prior complaints to authorities, revealing systemic failures within the police force.

Police Force's Failure to Prevent Domestic Abuse: Systemic Negligence Exposed
A police officer father violently abused his family for years, including one child who jumped from a balcony, despite evidence and prior complaints to authorities, revealing systemic failures within the police force.
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48% Bias Score

2,600 Drug Convictions to be Vacated in Broward County Crack Cocaine Sting Case
Florida State Attorney Harold Pryor will vacate nearly 2,600 drug convictions from a Broward County Sheriff's Office sting operation (1988-1990) where deputies manufactured and sold crack cocaine to buyers who were subsequently arrested and convicted, a practice deemed unlawful by the Florida Suprem...

2,600 Drug Convictions to be Vacated in Broward County Crack Cocaine Sting Case
Florida State Attorney Harold Pryor will vacate nearly 2,600 drug convictions from a Broward County Sheriff's Office sting operation (1988-1990) where deputies manufactured and sold crack cocaine to buyers who were subsequently arrested and convicted, a practice deemed unlawful by the Florida Suprem...
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20% Bias Score
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