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Point of Law: Mouthy Detainees and Excessive Force

Appeals Court Denies Immunity to Charlotte Officer Sued Over Fatal Shooting

In a unanimous reversal Tuesday, three judges from the U.S. Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a lower court decision last year that granted immunity to Wende Kerl, the Charlotte-Mecklenburg officer who fatally shot Franklin.

Point of Law: What the Kobe Bryant Trial Means for Police

“I live in fear every day of being on social media and these (photos) popping up,” Vanessa Bryant testified. “I live in fear of my daughters being on social media and these popping up.”

BBCNEWS Breakfast June 4, 2024 06:27:00

tank centre for cities, says unemployment is low and a skilled workforce helps it outperform most other parts of the country. people in maidstone are being asked their views on future sites for traveller and gypsy communities. as part of a consultation the borough council are asking residents to submit ideas for potential sites. people then get to have their say on the various options from the end of february until april the 17th. there s a new official legal challenge over plans to drill for oil near gatwick airport. the supreme court s deciding if surrey county council was right to allow more drilling at horse hill near horley. a new public body, the office for environmental protection, is asking the court to clarify the law. campaigners have welcomed the move. so our view is, and it has always been, that you can t make decisions about reducing fossil fuels without looking into the impact that those are going to have on the climate in the long term. it s a point of law that is unclea

BBCNEWS BBC News June 4, 2024 17:09:00

complexities of the case are? if the revenue think complexities of the case are? if the revenue think there complexities of the case are? if the revenue think there is complexities of the case are? if the revenue think there is an complexities of the case are? if he: revenue think there is an absolutely genuine error, or the ever is a genuine error, or the ever is a genuine misunderstanding of a point of law, where there has to be almost new decisions made, asked what that law may be, the penalty can be 10% or less. up to 30% indicates they think the person has been careless but has probably not been trying to mislead them. between and 70% penalty, this is a penalty geared to the amount of tax due, the amount of tax owed multiplied by this percentage, between 30 and 70%, they think the person has definitely tried it on. above 70%, and this can go to 200% in rare cases, but 100% is more common, they think the person has been deliberately misleading them, deliberately abusing that

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