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NewsNYTimes.com: "Lawsuit Says Sheriff Discriminated Against Latinos"NYTimes.com: Lawsuit Says Sheriff Discriminated Against Latinos by Fernanda Santos and Charlie Savage: PHOENIX — A federal lawsuit asserting a “pattern of unlawful discrimination” by law enforcement officials here claims that Latinos at the county jail were often referred to as “stupid” or addressed with a coarse ethnic slur. It also says that an e-mail circulated among jail officers contained a photograph of a Chihuahua in a swimsuit, over the words, “A rare photo of a Mexican Navy Seal.” On the streets, Latino drivers were five to nine times more likely than their non-Latino counterparts to be stopped or searched, the suit asserts, for appearing disheveled or dirty or if it was deemed that too many people were in the back seat. Some were detained because they were said to have looked nervous or avoided eye contact. . . . Portraying Sheriff Arpaio’s roughly 900 deputies as poorly trained and supervised, the suit contends that they are far more likely to stop and search Latinos than non-Latinos. Further, the complaint asserts, there is a “culture of bias” against Latinos among the 1,800 officers in the county jail system. US military course taught officers ‘Islam is the enemy’guardian.co.uk | Pentagon suspends course after study materials posted online suggested Mecca and Medina may have to be obliterated.
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Green fronts Rangers takeover bidThe group in pole position to buy Rangers is fronted by former Sheffield United chief executive Charles Green.
Video: Wis. Gov. Walker explains divide, conquer strategyMADISON, Wis. — Newly-released documentary film footage from January 2011 shows Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker describing a "divide and conquer" strategy for going after the state's public employee unions that would begin with going after their collective bargaining rights, undermining his long-held claim that his divisive union rights law was ... Top Hollywood donors cheer ObamaUS President Obama is applauded by Hollywood donors over his support for gay marriage, at a record-breaking fundraiser hosted by George Clooney.
Spanish yacht death investigationSpanish police investigate the death of a man thought to be from south Wales whose body was found floating in a marina near his yacht.
Opinion: Seau couldn't voice his painCall for care home to be closedThe grand-daughter of an 81-year-old woman who died in a fire in a care home in west Belfast last month has called for it to be closed.
AP Exclusive: Vatican eyes Legion priests on abuseVATICAN CITY (AP) -- The Vatican is investigating seven priests from the troubled Legion of Christ religious order for alleged sexual abuse of minors and another two for other alleged crimes, The Associated Press has learned....
CA4: Blocking defendant’s car made the encounter a seizureBlocking defendant’s car made the encounter a seizure. [This case provides a wealth of caselaw.] United States v. Jones, 2012 U.S. App. LEXIS 9513 (4th Cir. May 10, 2012): That this was not a routine encounter, but one targeted at Jones seems to us particularly significant given that the officers blocked in Jones's car to effectuate the encounter. In United States v. Green, 111 F.3d 515 (7th Cir. 1997), the Seventh Circuit considered a very similar case. There, as here, the police followed a car into a driveway where the driver parked the car, and there, as here, the defendant then exited his car. Id. at 517. The Seventh Circuit concluded that, although the driver was no longer in his car, and indeed was walking away from his car toward a house, when "the officers pulled their car in behind the [defendant's car], blocking the car's exit ... a reasonable person would not feel that he was free to leave." Id. at 520 n.1. Accordingly, the court found that the police had seized not only the passenger who remained in the car but also the driver who had left it. Id. This holding comports with that of numerous other courts considering similar facts. ... We agree that when an officer blocks a defendant's car from leaving the scene, particularly when, as here, the officer has followed the car, the officer demonstrates a greater show of authority than does an officer who just happens to be on the scene and engages a citizen in conversation. For this reason, the three cases on which the Government relies are inapposite. ... Rather, Jones saw the officers follow his car from a public street onto private property and then block the car from exiting in their haste to speak with him. The Government contends that the placement of the police cruiser has minimal relevance because, as the police approached, two of Jones's companions walked away from the car—one into an apartment and one in the other direction —and the officers did not chase after them or call them back. But it is not altogether clear to us which way this fact cuts. On the one hand, that the officers allowed two passengers to walk away from the vehicle could convey to a reasonable person that he, too, was free to walk away. Artists donate to gallery auctionTurner Prize winner Mark Leckey, designer Peter Saville and comic Harry Hill donated artworks to help save a gallery after it lost regular Arts Council funding.
Girl's school lunch blog is hitA nine-year-old girl's blog showing photos of her school dinners - NeverSeconds - has become an unexpected internet hit.
Life term for eye-gouge attackerA man who blinded his girlfriend by gouging her eyes in an attack at her home in Cornwall is jailed for life.
ID: Roommate did not have actual or apparent authority to consent to a search of defendant’s separate areaRoommate did not have actual or apparent authority to consent to a search of defendant’s separate bedroom and bathroom. State v. Robinson, 2012 Ida. App. LEXIS 32 (May 2, 2012) [not online yet]: The absence of locked doors does not mean that Mr. Daigneau had access to these rooms. While it does make it physically easier for him to enter these rooms, it is not uncommon for residents of a home to leave their bedroom doors unlocked. The fact that each bedroom was private and not communal is strengthened by the fact that each bedroom door was shut prior to the search commencing. The fact that Mr. Daigneau slept at the residence does not mean that he has the actual authority to authorize the search of the entire residence. The same holds true for the fact that Mr. Daigneau listed the house in question as his residence. The State was aware prior to the search that Mr. Daigneau shared the residence with others. The probation forms list the other residents of the house, police officers on the scene the night before were aware that both [Robinson] and Mr. Daigneau lived at the residence, and the State was aware that Mr. Daigneau did not own the residence. From these facts it is conclusive that Mr. Daigneau had actual authority only over his own bedroom and to some extent the common areas of the house. The extent of the search at that time should have been limited to communal areas and Mr. Daigneau's private bedroom. It also must be noted that [one officer] testified that he did not know whose bedroom the back bedroom was. Pay top staff more ministers toldThe coalition's crackdown on civil service pay is making it difficult to recruit "talented" staff, says government adviser and former BP chief Lord Browne.
Full life term for double killerA man is to spend the rest of his life in prison for the murders of his ex-partner and their two-year-old daughter in Essex.
Echoes of '67: Israel unitesIn the middle of the night of May 7-8, 2012, Prime Minister Netanyahu shocked his country by bringing the main opposition party, Kadima, into a national unity government.
Judge rejects effort to open CIA volume on CubaAnarchists 'shot nuclear boss'An Italian anarchist group claims responsibility for an attack on a senior executive of nuclear engineering group Ansaldo Nucleare.
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