The Supreme Court on Wednesday upheld the conviction of a Montana man who was convicted of assaulting a police officer. In a ...
The Case v. Montana decision replaces the Fourth Amendment’s “probable cause” requirement with “objective reasonableness” when officers believe someone is in danger.
Montana officials defended the actions of law enforcement officers who did not have a warrant when they responded to a ...
The Supreme Court has sided with Montana police in a case over when officers can enter a home without a warrant if an ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled that police officers’ identities can be withheld from public records when they are attacked on the job, under a state law that protects the ...
The Supreme Court on Wednesday sided with county police in Montana who entered the home of a man without a warrant because ...
The Ohio Supreme Court on Nov. 25 ruled that police officers' names may be kept confidential if they're attacked on the job, giving them privacy rights afforded to crime victims. In a majority opinion ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio Supreme Court has ruled police officers can be considered victims, and thus not subject to public disclosure, under Ohio’s Marsy’s Law privacy protections. The case stems ...
Body camera footage blurs out the face of a Blendon Township police officer. The officer who wore the body camera shot and killed Ta'Kiya Young, 21, who was accused of shoplifting from a Westerville ...
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