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No such thing. Someone always comes along to surprise us.Just when you think you've heard it all . . .
The woman wasn't a 'despicable lawyer', but an equally despicable school counselor.
Just when you think you've heard it all . . .
While it would be a good tale, neither the "lawyer" nor the jurisdiction is identified. One clue as the handcuffed woman (it seems to be a "shackled gals" fetish thread) is led from the courtroom by deputies is the county shield for "Hamilton County, Ohio". The county seat is Cincinnati. Comparing the deputies' uniforms to those on the Hamilton County Sheriff's website indicates that they are from that department. However, googling multiple combinations of scenarios returns no stories about Ohio female attorneys sexually assaulting multiple clients. Not that there aren't lawyers throughout the United States who have sexually assaulted clients,
Edited to add
The woman wasn't a 'despicable lawyer', but an equally despicable school counselor.
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Former St. Xavier program director sentenced to 3 years in prison for sex with student
Prosecutors say Emily Nutley, 43, who at the time was married and has three children, initiated the sexual relationship with the 17-year-old student.www.cincinnati.com
"Hold my beer...watch this!"No such thing. Someone always comes along to surprise us.
It takes a lot of guts for someone to stand up against a police force, knowing there will be social, personal, financial, and professional consequences for doing so.Catherine Galliford, the RCMP officer who launched a sexual harassment lawsuit against the force, dead at 58
Galliford, who died Friday of cancer, made headlines for civil suit alleging sexual harassment in RCMP ranks
If the world had more people like them in leadership positions, it would be a much happier world
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B.C. man arrested for allegedly driving a pink Barbie truck while impaired
An officer at the scene stopped the vehicle and found that the man had a suspended license and was likely impaired.nationalpost.com
Well then... this is interesting. lol
I was really hoping to see a picture of the impounded vehicle on the back of a tow truck. Some tow operator now has a story to tell his kids and a yard will be making some easy impound fees income.![]()
B.C. man arrested for allegedly driving a pink Barbie truck while impaired
An officer at the scene stopped the vehicle and found that the man had a suspended license and was likely impaired.nationalpost.com
Well then... this is interesting. lol
B.C. court records can be publicly searched online. He has a fair bit of criminal history, including a prior criminal impaired in B.C. (they do most of theirs administratively, or criminal). So, there’s that.I was really hoping to see a picture of the impounded vehicle on the back of a tow truck. Some tow operator now has a story to tell his kids and a yard will be making some easy impound fees income.
Then again, the driver gets to explain to his daughter. 'You did what with my car?'
PG for the win!Peak Prince George!
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I missed this one, but - wow. I can’t think of ever having seen or heard of pushback like this before. Grumbling from the rank and file or comments from police unions are fairly normal, but a statement like this in a formal capacity from the brass is, so far as I can tell, unprecedented.The police service in Edmonton is taking exception to the Crown making a plea arrangement to manslaughter to what should be a trial and conviction for 1st degree murder.
We need to see more of this - and in particular more shaming of the Crown for their poor practices in perpetrator accommodation...
"It is trite law that the Crown does not win or lose,” Hankewich concluded. “But what we expect from the Crown — what you and the public should expect — is that the Crown is a zealous advocate for justice. Unfortunately, so far, we have not seen that in this case.”
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In rare move, Edmonton police object to Crown accepting manslaughter plea in Indigenous girl's homicide
Edmonton police object to the Crown prosecution service's planned plea deal in the case of a mother charged with murdering her young daughter.edmontonjournal.com