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Body Cam Policies Ignored by Phoenix Cops
You’ve heard about the use of body cams for police officers. The idea behind them is to give the public a better picture of what
Arizona Sheriff Could Face Criminal Charges
Federal Judge: Arpaio “lied to my face” It has been a long road for everyone involved in what began as a racial profiling case in
U.S. Judge: Arizona Prison Health Care Plan “Absurd”
It’s not every day that you read a statement by a federal judge describing government actions of any kind as “absurd.” But that is word
Case Dismissed against Freeway Shooting Suspect
The case against the man charged with a number of the freeway shootings in Phoenix has fallen apart. After being arrested in September of last
Joshua S.\’ Story
I joined the Army in 2005, choosing to become a part of the Infantry. I always had the desire to be a part of the
Adam M.\’s Story
At the moment, over 10 million veterans are unemployed. Not only are service members leaving the military into a rough economic environment, but also carry
“Miranda Warning” Turns 50
Back in 1963, a fellow named Ernesto Miranda was arrested in Phoenix in connection with rape and kidnapping charges. While in police custody, Miranda was
Arizona Death Penalty – More and More Questions
A federal judge has issued a stay effectively halting, at least for a time, any executions under Arizona’s death penalty law. The ruling involves an
Joseph
My name is Joseph. I am a student at Cleveland Chiropractic College in the DC program. I am also a disabled veteran of the United
Jairous
My service to this great nation of potential and rewards has been breath taking. I joined the US Army at the age of 17. My