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Michigan militia head, son plead guilty to gun charge

DETROIT (AP) — A Michigan militia leader and his son each pleaded guilty Thursday to illegally possessing a machine gun, ending a six-week trial that took a dramatic turn this week when a judge dismissed more serious charges of conspiring to rebel against the government.

The gun charges were the ...

JetBlue pilot's unraveling baffles friends

RICHMOND HILL, Ga. (AP) — No one recalls JetBlue Airways Capt. Clayton Osbon coming unhinged before. Not the airline that let him fly for 12 years, the neighbors in his secluded waterfront community or the friends he tried selling weight-loss shakes to on the side.

Now federal prosecutors have charged ...

CO declines to impose RS standard on use of a drug dog

FourthAmendment.com - News - Wed, 2025-05-14 14:00

The state constitution does not impose a reasonable suspicion standard before a drug dog can be used on a vehicle. People v. Esparza, 2012 CO 22, 2012 Colo. LEXIS 224 (March 26, 2012).

Sobriety roadblock was set up by a supervisory officer two days earlier by surveying in the area. The fact only two officers manned the roadblock was not an issue to make it unreasonable. State v. Brown, 2012 Ga. App. LEXIS 337 (March 26, 2012).*

The district court didn’t find probable cause for arrest, but the appellate court does, so the false arrest claim is foreclosed. “In this case there was certainly arguable probable cause. The undisputed evidence showed that within seven minutes of being informed of a possible break-in and assault, Turner spotted Fleming in an alleyway approximately one-half block from the crime scene. Fleming was the only person in the area and he substantially matched the description of the intruder that one of the victims had given to Turner—he was wearing a baseball cap, t-shirt, and camouflage cargo shorts. From this evidence, a police officer could have reasonably, if mistakenly, believed that probable cause existed to arrest Fleming. This is true even if Haleigh had described Turner's t-shirt as ‘light-colored’ because witnesses often have minor details incorrect.” Fleming v. Livingston County, 2012 U.S. App. LEXIS 6268 (7th Cir. March 28, 2012).*

Toobin: 'Damaging' three days for Obama

CNN - Politics - Wed, 2025-05-14 14:00
As Supreme Court arguments conclude, Jeffrey Toobin says it was a tough three days for the Obama administration.
Categories: CNN, Issues, Politics

La Raza says it's not ignoring Martin case

CNN - Politics - Wed, 2025-05-14 14:00
The National Council of La Raza responded to accusations on Wednesday by critics such as conservative commentator Rush Limbaugh that the civil rights organization has not been vocal enough during the Trayvon Martin controversy.
Categories: CNN, Issues, Politics

WNYC News Blog: "NYPD Conducts Suspicionless Stops in Private Buildings: Suit"

FourthAmendment.com - News - Wed, 2025-05-14 14:00

WNYC News Blog: NYPD Conducts Suspicionless Stops in Private Buildings: Suit by Ailsa Chang:

A federal class action was filed against New York City and Police Commissioner Ray Kelly on Wednesday for what plaintiffs allege are suspicionless stops within private residential buildings.

Under the NYPD's enforcement of a program known as Operation Clean Halls, a landlord enters into an agreement with the NYPD, which grants officers permission to patrol inside the building at any time they choose.

Teen faces life sentence in slaying of U.K. tourists

SARASOTA, Fla. — In a case that generated blaring tabloid headlines in the U.K. press, a Florida teen is facing life in prison without parole for murdering two young British tourists who got lost and wandered into a housing project where their convicted killer lived.

After an eight-day trial, a ...

Supporters of Fla. shooter fearful of speaking out

Trayvon Martin's supporters pack churches, swarm rallies and wear hooded sweat shirts in solidarity while friends and family of George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch volunteer who shot the unarmed teen to death, remain largely out of sight. The few who have defended Zimmerman have done so reluctantly, most fearing public ...

John Taylor: The Dangers of an Interventionist Fed

Opinion Journal - Wed, 2025-05-14 14:00
A century of experience shows that rules lead to prosperity and discretion leads to trouble.


Henninger: We're Not France, Yet

Opinion Journal - Wed, 2025-05-14 14:00
ObamaCare is the coup de grâce of America's policy mandarins.


The ObamaCare Reckoning

Opinion Journal - Wed, 2025-05-14 14:00
Overturning the whole law would be an act of judicial restraint.


PepsiCo denies accusations on link to aborted fetal cells

So far, researchers using aborted fetal cell lines haven't been able to cure paralysis or reverse the effects of Parkinson's disease, but they may be able to make diet sodas taste better.

PepsiCo has come under intense pressure from pro-life groups for contracting with Senomyx Inc., a San Diego biotech ...

JetBlue pilot held for evaluation for midair meltdown

RICHMOND HILL, Ga. — A JetBlue Airways captain who sprinted through the cabin of a Las Vegas-bound flight screaming about terrorists, Jesus and Sept. 11 was charged Wednesday with interfering with a flight crew, federal authorities said.

Capt. Clayton Osbon told his co-pilot that "things just don't matter" shortly ...

American Scene: Miami judge rules for 'stand your ground'

FLORIDA

MIAMI — A judge has dismissed a murder charge against a man who chased and fatally stabbed a theft suspect, citing the same self-defense law at the center of the Trayvon Martin case.

The "stand your ground" law gives a lot of leeway to use deadly force instead ...

Trayvon's wardrobe a hot-button topic in racial profiling debate

The hooded sweatshirt — or hoodie — has emerged as an unlikely symbol of political division and racial tension as the controversy over the shooting of an unarmed black teenager in Florida by a neighborhood watch captain last month continues to simmer.

Critics piled on the National Rifle Association on ...

Europe's Firewall Follies

Opinion Journal - Wed, 2025-05-14 14:00
Squabbling over the size of the ESM looks like deck-chair management.


Michael Bloomberg: Federal Budgets and Class Warfare

Opinion Journal - Wed, 2025-05-14 14:00
I support letting the Bush tax cuts expire. But the Obama plan isn't a serious strategy.


Andrew Beebe: Inside a U.S.-China Solar Trade War

Opinion Journal - Wed, 2025-05-14 14:00
Commerce Department antidumping probes don't consider the bigger picture.


Rove: ObamaCare and the 2012 Election

Opinion Journal - Wed, 2025-05-14 14:00
Whatever the Supreme Court says, how the president handles health policy will deeply affect his chances in November.


'Exterminate the Foreigners'

Opinion Journal - Wed, 2025-05-14 14:00
A peasant army, incensed by the large Western presence in China, descended on Beijing and laid siege to the foreign quarter. Howard W. French reviews "The Boxer Rebellion and the Great Game in China" by David J. Silbey.


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