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They thought he was mentally ill because he kept saying he wasn't who they thought he was: turns out he was right but they didn't realize it for over two years.
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He traded the car in and then the dealer was accused of fraud - at which time their inventory was seized by the sheriff. The car wasn't paid off but the lender still wants to be paid.
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Those tow truck stories:
https://youtu.be/NDvMbk9AtgA
https://youtu.be/Bfuuf2AI2T0
Another big win from the Institute for Justice.
https://ij.org/
This woman was really who she said she was - the other woman died last year.
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A man in Pennsylvania has been accused of washing the titles of 65 stolen luxury and sports cars worth more than $3.8 million.
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A fascinating story in the Wall Street Journal explains how Stellantis tells its own employees that the preferred parking spots on their premises are for people driving their own brand cars.
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The Georgia Supreme Court found AI hallucinated cases in the filings of a state attorney as well as an opinion and order from a lower court - meaning a whole lot of people missed them.
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This is happening in VA but is being considered elsewhere. The video I reference is https://youtu.be/s5ZrT3Tlt6k
Police in Indiana chased a state trooper in a state vehicle (with its lights and sirens on) and eventually used stop sticks - and handcuffed the trooper - not realizing he was a state trooper headed to a call.
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DUI test kits which were used across California for the last ten years were found to be faulty, which means they gave falsely high results. Attorneys are being notified that many cases need to be re-examined as a result.
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This is from the Alabama Supreme Court - and they said 'Physical' ID can be required - at the officer's discretion.
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Am inmate in SC is accused of trying to use counterfeit money to pay his bond - and even told the judge to "Keep the change" from the transaction.
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The jury ruled that Afroman owes nothing to the police who he rapped about - after they raided his home.
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The FTC sent letters to 97 dealer groups around the US, warning them of legal action if they don't stop deceptive practices in their price advertising.
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Someone was feeding answers to the witness via smartphone, which was connected to his smart glasses.
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This happened in Austria - but the court action could have happened in the US over an unpaid judgment.
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Hyundai sued a dealer that had bought a number of cars subject to recall, saying they were committing fraud; the dealer countersued and won.
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Indiana has failed for the third time to pass a law to stop the sale of personal data by the state - but they will not disclose the names of the 200 companies that misused the data they were sold by the state.
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A facial recognition program in SD led to the arrest of an innocent woman in TN, who lost her home and more as a result of the arrest.
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Excellent comment about your brother especially the trapeze artist! 😄 You are very talented it's almost impossible to make something very informative and very entertaining at the same time and you do it well.
Texas and Tennessee are also year to date from purchase.
People have been arrested and spent time in prison for making jokes online. This was actual threats! It doesn't make any sense.
I care.
Actually, the government is constitutionally required only to disclose exculpatory evidence. Some states, however, go beyond the constitution. It is just as important for the prosecution to disclose inculpatory evidence. I conducted a jury trial that I won pro se with a "not guilty verdict," partly because I had access to inculpatory evidence, that I wouldn't have been able to refute without access to it. I won partly too because the police hid exculpatory evidence by hiding a favorable police witness, and I caught them.
Plants of drugs or other contrabant is easy peasy, and almost impossible to prove the drugs are planted. One way cops can get drugs is confiscate them in exchange of not pressing charges. Most cops don't plant drugs. The ones who do, however, do it for a personal vendetta, not necessarily to pad arrest statistics.
I hate attorneys who wrongly think the defendant is lying. They will then do things that indicate to the judge that the defendant is lying, such as the method of questioning.
Can you do a show regarding federal policy on owning guns while having a medical Marijuana card