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![]() | 3/2/2018 Tennessee: Forgetful Cop Can Testify Based On Notes, VideoSecond highest court in Tennessee allows a cop to testify about a traffic stop he cannot remember. Cops in Tennessee no longer need to have any independent recollection of the events about which they testify. The state Court of Criminal Appeals last week found no legal barrier to having a police officer testify in court about an incident that he does not remember.
Tennessee Highway Patrol Trooper Kenneth White had stopped Benjamin Tate Brown on January 13, 2016 for allegedly running a stop sign. While pulled over, Brown appeared to be tipsy and was eventually arrested for driving under the ... | ||
![]() | 3/1/2018 Illinois Appellate Court Again Sides With Short Yellow TimesSecond highest court in Illinois gives Chicago a pass for using 2.9 second yellows at red light camera intersections. | ||
![]() | 2/28/2018 Redflex Continues To Lose MoneyRedflex reports losing another $11.8 million in the last six months as the fallout from the bribery scandal continues. | ||
![]() | 2/27/2018 Legislative Update: Speed Cameras In Indiana, Iowa And VirginiaProspects for speed cameras advance in Indiana, retreat in Virginia and remain up in the air for Iowa. | ||
![]() | 2/26/2018 DC, France: Photo Radar Under AssaultEleven speed cameras were disabled in Washington, DC as vigilantes in France continued the campaign against automated ticketing with spraypaint. |
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