- Police Fire Tear Gas at Occupy Protesters in Oakland
- Scott Olsen, Iraq War Veteran Shot By Oakland Police, Has A Fractured Skul
- Occupy Oakland: Vigil planned for former Marine hurt in protest
- Oakland police and mayor face fresh protest over wounding of veteran
- Occupy Wall Street protesters support injured war veteran
- Oakland Mayjor Jean Quan says she will Minimize police presence and that she supports the Movement
- Occupy Oakland protester Scott Olsen awake ahead of brain surgery
- "We Don't Need a Warrant, We're ICE"
- Some police are barely literate, lawyer claims--"Some British police officers are 'barely literate' because the educational standards required to join the service are so low, it was claimed last night."
- Bungling cops raid wrong home... for 41st time
- Alameda raid mistakenly targets TV reporter's home
- Wrongful Arrest
- Strict eavesdropping law ruled unconstitutional in Illinois case
- Special Segment: Felony Eavesdropping--"This is the story of Louis Frobe, but it's also about others who have run afoul of the Illinois eavesdropping law, one of the most restrictive of its kind in the country."
- Guy Arrested, Threatened With 15 Years For Recording Traffic Stop In Illinois
- Former Detective: NYPD Planted Drugs on People to Meet Drug Arrest Quotas
- NYPD Ticket-Fixing Scandal: Bronx DA Expected To Indict 17 Police Officers
- Eight NYPD cops found abusing their power to smuggle guns, drugs, and cigarettes.
- Lawsuit planned in Little Rock police shooting--"On the evening of December 9, 2010, 67-year-old Eugene Ellison, a Vietnam veteran, was shot and killed in his home by Little Rock police officers Donna Lesher and Tabitha McCrillis. On that date, Officers Lesher and McCrillis worked as off-duty security guards at the Big Country Chateau apartment complex and entered Ellison’s apartment without a warrant. "
- Traffic Stop Does Not Justify Home Entry: US Court of Appeals rules a cop cannot enter a home over a minor traffic violation
- New York: Federal Court Overturns Search on a Hunch
- A Closing Argument--A lawyer's client was "charged with two counts of attempt first degree murder with a firearm, two counts of aggravated battery with a firearm to a police officer, and four counts of Armed Violence" for defending himself when police broke into his home.
- Taser Case Fails to Stun Full Panel of 9th Circuit