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The Utah Senate on Friday sent to Gov. Spencer Cox a bill that would require local law enforcement agencies to report the use of force to the state.
George Floyd’s Alleged Killer Could Face Second Murder Charge (1)
Minnesota prosecutors moved a step closer to winning reinstatement of a third-degree murder charge against Derek Chauvin, the former police officer set to stand trial for the death of George Floyd.
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White Supremacists Must Face Revived Anti-Riot Act Indictment
An indictment alleging that four members of a militant white supremacist group violated the Anti-Riot Act was revived by the Ninth Circuit on Thursday, after the court held most of the law constitutional.
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