The law firm of Marc J. Victor, P.C. has been retained to represent Mr. Jeffrey Lihosit for civil rights violations and other injuries arising from an incident occurring on October 30, 2014 and involving two City of Mesa police officers.
While Mr. Lihosit stood peacefully in front of his home, he was threatened with being punched in the face and then "lit up" with a taser "stun gun" by the City of Mesa police officers.
Between 2001 and 2013, according to an analysis by the New York Daily News, nearly 2.7 million New Yorkers were issued criminal summonses for publicly consuming alcohol, urinating in public, riding a bicycle on the sidewalk, being in a park after dar
The Supreme Court ruled 6-3 on Tuesday that the Constitution forbids police from holding a suspect without probable cause, even for fewer than 10 extra minutes.
"A government which will turn its tanks upon its people, for any reason, is a government with a taste of blood and a thirst for power and must either be smartly rebuked, or blindly obeyed in deadly fear."--John Salter
"A government which will turn its tanks upon its people, for any reason, is a government with a taste of blood and a thirst for power and must either be smartly rebuked, or blindly obeyed in deadly fear."--John Salter
Albuquerque, NM– District Attorney Kari Brandenburg has provided new details in the case of two Albuquerque police officers who are under investigation for brutality after allegedly beating a homeless man on March 20.
America has a problem. People don't generally avoid speaking of it, but, to my knowledge, no one has offered any kind of solution to it. The failure to address it properly has changed the character of the nation.
Many anarchists and libertarians eagerly study the psychology of tyrants in an effort to know their enemy in the battlefield of politics. Getting into the minds of our enemy is regarded as a strategy, a means to our political ends… which is an end
I am currently scheduled to debate legalization of marijuana on 4/29 at 6:30pm at ASU. Stay tuned for more information; I was on 12 News last night discussing the Jerice Hunter Trial.
A Bakersfield police officer has been placed on paid administrative leave after he allegedly tickled the feet of a man shot dead by police and said, "tickle, tickle.".
While Edward Snowden gives interviews to John Oliver and the NSA continues to gobble up our data, local police departments are quietly spying on people without public oversight, often thanks to a little device known as a Stingray.
Smart meters are now being used by authorities to crack down on "water wasters" in the state of California, but this is just the tip of the iceberg as far as what they can be used for.
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