The Federal Justice Department claims the Trenton Police Department and the City of Trenton engage in conduct that constitute ...
According to Mayank Arora, Regulatory Director at Nangia Andersen India, "The recent amendment... would remove ambiguity ...
The president-elect is strong-arming Capitol Hill Republicans to withdraw their support for a bipartisan measure that would ...
Police in New Jersey's capital have shown a pattern of misconduct, including excessive force and unlawful stops.
Three young men accused of taking part in a string of pellet gun shootings allegedly targeting the LGBTQ+ community pleaded not guilty.
The Justice Department found the police department’s practices violate the Fourth Amendment and the report makes more than ...
The U.S. Justice Department found that police in the New Jersey city of Trenton routinely use unreasonable force and stop and arrest drivers and pedestrians without legal justification, according to a ...
This case involves the free speech provision found in Article I, Section 7 of the Pennsylvania Constitution. The court found ...
An appeals court has weighed in on whether L.A. County sheriff's deputies can be forced to show their tattoos to ...
In one incident, a man died after Trenton police officers escalated an argument, threw him to the ground and pepper sprayed him.
In addition, players will no longer be subject to fines solely as a result of ‘Timings,’ ‘Bad Times’ and ‘Excessive Shot ...