California is the first state to ban the controversial diagnosis known as “excited delirium,” which has been used increasingly to justify excessive force by law enforcement. A human rights advocate described the law, signed this week by Gov. Gavin Newsom, as a “watershed moment” in criminal justice.
California s Gavin Newsom signed a bill on October 8 which bans coroners, doctors and medical examiners from using the controversial diagnosis on death certificates and autopsy reports.
Nancy was born in Springhill and passed away in Little Rock at the age of 79 years. Nancy is healed and in the arms of Jesus. Our hearts are at peace as she is now in heaven.
glass haters for an attack in a san francisco bar. tech writer sarah slocum was showing people how the glasses worked when two women confronted her and a man ripped them off her face. she got the glasses back. people at the bar got upset being recorded by the google glasses. by the second time in less than a year, disney is raising ticket prices. a single day visit with mickey will cost $99. union workers rallied for higher pay last night. one worker says workers make less than $10 an hour. many just work part time. it s the return of the polar vortex. this week s arctic blast won t be as brutal as the one before. temperatures in the midwest could be 30 degrees below normal.