A federal judge vented his frustration on Monday at Colorado s public defender office, repeatedly raising his voice and insisting the office violated a legal directive when it determined an indigent
A federal judge vented his frustration on Monday at Colorado s public defender office, repeatedly raising his voice and insisting the office violated a legal directive when it determined an indigent
Two Lancaster County police departments are in line to receive grants to pay to equip their officers with body worn cameras.
Elizabethtown Borough Police Department and Northwest Regional Police have both been approved for grants from the Pennsylvania Commission of Crime and Delinquency.
Elizabethtown police will receive a $16,525 grant, while Northwest Regional police will receive $10,955. The departments are required to match the grant amounts to fully fund the purchase of the cameras.
Acceptance of the grants requires approval from Lancaster Countyâs commissioners, who are expected to sign off at Wednesdayâs meeting.
Dale Brubaker, grant specialist with the Lancaster County district attorneyâs office, said that after being approached by one of the departments for help in applying for the grant, the county opened up the application and invited other departments to join. He said two other departments expressed interest but did not provide the required information