April 2011
10 posts
Lindsay Lohan charge reduction not pleasing to... →
Watch out for police trapping your phone...
April 19, 2011 4:15 PM PDT
ACLU: Michigan cops stealing drivers’ phone data
by Matt Hickey
This machine can let police see all of your photos. Even that one.
(Credit: Matt Hickey/Cellebrite)
The Michigan State Police have started using handheld machines called “extraction devices” to download personal information from motorists they pull over, even if they’re not...
Attorney barred from photographing man's injuries... →
By Jack Leonard and Robert Faturechi, Los Angeles Times
April 18, 2011
Despite a judge’s order, the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has refused to allow an attorney to take photographs of a client he said was beaten so badly by jail deputies that he was unrecognizable.
Deputy Public Defender John F. Montoya said the inmate, Federico Bustos, suffered severe bruising two...
Californians Want Lower Punishment for Small... →
Police Officers Quotas, Not A Rumor! →
Benched sheriff's deputy faces trial on charges of... →
A Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy who was stripped of duty is scheduled to be tried Wednesday on charges that he assaulted his ex-girlfriend with a handgun after he put the weapon in his mouth and pulled the trigger.
Sean Paul Delacerda, 27, of Fullerton is charged with using a firearm in April 2010 to assault his ex-girlfriend after accusing her of cheating, according to the Orange...
Report details prosecutorial misconduct, pushes... →
Cops accused of sexual assault →
U.S. Customs officer arrested in O.C. sexual... →
Ex-L.A. County deputy charged with felony gun... →
March 31, 2011 | 10:53 am
A former Los Angeles County sheriff’s deputy charged with breaking into his ex-fiance’s residence and threatening her boyfriend with a gun was arrested Thursday on a felony warrant, prosecutors said.
Reymundo Lainez, 42, was arrested without incident at his Pasadena home in connection with an incident last April while he was still a law enforcement officer,...