April 20, 2019
Category: Common law rights
April 20, 2019
Secrecy surrounds TN child support program
NASHVILLE, April 18, 2019 — The Tennessee Department of Human Services is a pretty big outfit. DHS has 133 fulltime state workers and 356 contract employees. It has another …
April 12, 2019
Anti-hate event split over means: Do we talk, cajole, sup, or call in SWAT?
An event sponsored by the mayor’s office lurches hard to the right in a presentation by a celebrity politician whose call for tougher policing and added laws is gently …
April 11, 2019
If charging instrument vague, you have solid defense in criminal case
The city’s criminal citation of a man accused of walking on the street while the sidewalk is available is an example of how police and officials high-handedly accuse people …
April 9, 2019
DeFoor arrest outside trooper’s scope of authority
The Tennessee highway patrol illegally arrested, cited and charged a Coca-Cola rep in Chattanooga, Kaitlin DeFoor, in a highly visible encounter in the parking lot of Panera Bread store …
April 7, 2019
How to shift roadside police abuse from ‘custom, usage’ to forbidden
It’s quite all right for me in the short term that transportation administrative notice has drawn no interest and stirred no policy changes in the jurisdictions that I have …
April 2, 2019
Turn cop into nincompoop with these questions in traffic case
After the Dalton city police officer, A. Selby, badge No. 3580, takes the oath, your line of questioning shows that he is an incompetent fact witness and cannot be …
April 1, 2019
Traffic stop reform starts bottom up; no hope for fix from top
Bottom-up reform relies on the commoner to accomplish its end, not the chief, leader or high official. By David Tulis / 92.7 NoogaRadio Reform of abusive police practices will …