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The U.S. Justice Department is recommending an ex-Kentucky police officer convicted of using excessive force during the deadly Breonna Taylor raid should serve no prison time.
The U.S. Justice Department has asked a federal judge to sentence a former Louisville police officer who was convicted last year of violating Breonna Taylor's civil rights to serve just one day in ...
The Trump Justice Department had sought a sentence of one day, telling the court that Brett Hankison shouldn’t have been prosecuted for his role in Breonna Taylor’s death.
Taylor, a Black woman, was shot and killed by Louisville, Kentucky, police officers in March 2020 after they used a no-knock ...
The use of no-knock warrants in Minnesota decreased by 79% in the first full year since state lawmakers passed restrictions ...
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Judge gives ex-officer nearly 3 years in Breonna Taylor raid, rebuffs DOJ call for no prison time
The sentencing memorandum was submitted by Harmeet Dhillon, chief of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division and a Trump political appointee who in May moved to cancel settlements with ...
Bill Bell brings years of experience with tackling road safety issues in Kentucky into his new position with the Louisville ...
The U.S. Justice Department has asked a federal judge to sentence a former Louisville police officer who was convicted last year of violating Breonna Taylor’s civil rights to serve just one day ...
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