July 23, 2021 at 1:43 PM
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It doesn’t happen nearly often enough, but it’s always enjoyable to watch a court lay the smackdown on a law enforcement officer’s literally unbelievable assertions. And this case [PDF] via FourthAmendment.com contains a claim from a supposedly trained and experienced officer that’s so ridiculous, the court has no choice but to discredit his testimony completely.
Indianapolis police officer Daniel Hiser performed a traffic stop that resulted in the discovery of marijuana and a handgun in Davon Gray’s possession. But it’s the events leading up to the stop that triggered the court’s BS detector events that include Officer Hiser’s apparently miraculous olfactory sense.
Wed, Jul 21st 2021 7:49pm
Tim Cushing
It doesn t happen nearly often enough, but it s always enjoyable to watch a court lay the smackdown on a law enforcement officer s literally unbelievable assertions. And this case [PDF] via FourthAmendment.com contains a claim from a supposedly trained and experienced officer that s so ridiculous, the court has no choice but to discredit his testimony completely.
Indianapolis police officer Daniel Hiser performed a traffic stop that resulted in the discovery of marijuana and a handgun in Davon Gray s possession. But it s the events leading up to the stop that triggered the court s BS detector events that include Officer Hiser s apparently miraculous olfactory sense.
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May 1, 2021 |
Tom Perry
Considering all of his professional accomplishments, what Mike Salvino ’87 shared should not have come as a surprise to anyone attending Marietta College’s 184
th Commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 1
st.
The President and CEO of DXC Technology shared his keys to a successful career, which included three critical stages. To get things started is the first five years after graduation.
“Your objective should be to learn as much as you can and prove your value,” Salvino said. “This means always going the extra mile, beating deadlines, arriving before (and leaving after) your supervisor, and always being accessible.”
Apr 5, 2021
SALEM Paul A. Hood passed away peacefully Saturday, April 3, 2021 following illness and complications following cancer surgery. Paul was born Jan. 17, 1950 to the late Herb Hood and Agnes Sell.
He was a graduate of Wellsville High School and pursued higher education at the University of Mount Union as well as Miami University and Kent State University.
He will be dearly missed by his devoted wife of 42 years, Jennifer (Dye) Hood, as well as his admiring daughter, Christina (Hood) Douglas; son-in-law, Michael Douglas, and two cherished grandchildren, Jaxson and Brooklynn. Paul is also survived by his loving sister, Cathy Hood; niece Alex Hiser, and nephew, Daniel Hiser, all of whom he truly enjoyed spending time with and he looked forward to their every visit.