Monday, July 12, 2010

We're the Only Ones...

Two Will Get You 30 Enough
Barrington, 52, was charged last summer with sexually assaulting two girls when they were minors.

Deflated Enough
A former sheriff's deputy who was acquitted in May of causing a drunken motorist's death by shooting out his tire was sentenced Friday to four months in prison for filing a false report about the 2008 incident.

Recanting Enough
A former Missouri State Highway Patrol trooper has recanted testimony he gave 14 years ago that helped convict a mid-Missouri man for the murder of his mother.

Gifted Enough
The government alleges these elected officials accepted gifts in exchange for political favors, constituting public bribery and other violations of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act.
Keeping Abreast of the Situation Enough
A federal lawsuit filed Thursday accused a Travis County deputy constable of beating a woman and exposing her breast in front of an elementary school with her grandchildren watching in May 2009.
Tampering Enough
A guilty plea by former Schenectady Police Officer John Lewis to a felony computer-tampering charge is part of a plea bargain to resolve several other state and federal criminal charges against him, attorneys involved in the case said.
For the Children Enough
A former police officer convicted of molesting or propositioning almost a dozen teenage girls in Marysville, Perry County is facing new allegations that he had sexual contact with a 14-year-old girl.
Entrepreneurial Enough
An ex-police officer who worked in Pulaski and Radford pleaded guilty today to federal charges he sold and used methamphetamine in his patrol car while in uniform and on duty.
Men of MysteryEnough
Two Honolulu police sergeants are under investigation for allegedly submitting false reports involving DUI cases. Now, it appears that drunken driving cases involving them are mysteriously getting dismissed.
Forceful Enough
Diabetic Claims Excessive Police Force After Traffic Stop
Straight Enough
The high-ranking officer said the complaint alleges that the Special Operations sergeant was preparing to leave the police station when he was heard telling officers under his command that it was time to go for "f---ing up some fag--ts" and he said some "fags are going to jail tonight."
Driven Enough
A CHP officer faces assault and drunken driving charges following an off-duty domestic dispute that ended when he allegedly rammed his wife's car with his vehicle on a road near their home, police reported Thursday.
Filling Prescriptions Enough
On Wednesday, Kenneth Bradley Nighbert, 32, pleaded guilty to a pair of counts in a federal indictment charging him with conspiracy to sell drugs and burglarize a pharmacy.
Gosh, I hope the Handgun Cont...uh...Brady folks don't accuse me of "denigrating law enforcement" again.

[Via FFFW]

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Denigrate away ! I have little use or respect for not only law enforcement but the judiciary.

Keep on denigrating !

DAN
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