Justice like lightning? Links about our legal system

A family in New Jersey called for someone to help a 25-year-old member with a mental health crisis. Police showed up and shot her.

In Okaloosa County Florida, a black airman opened his door to the police. He had a gun in his hand, pointed down. The deputy shot him six times.

The man who trafficked her got away with sex crimes for years. Now she’s on trial for killing her trafficker.

He served his time for rape. A small town debates whether he deserves a public service job.

One of the Heritage Foundation’s Project 2025 plans if Trump wins a second term: lots more executions. Matt Walsh wants torture, cruelty and pain. Except, I’m sure, he’ll exempt rapists.

Allegedly the NYPD retaliated against a critic by using details of her rape case as a smear.

Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey sues Media Matters for criticizing Elon Musk.

Prison-tech companies providing tablets for inmates to communicate (for a price) have pushed to make it harder for them to have alternatives — you know, like in-person visits.

“Rules protect the world the way it is. Therefore it is impossible to change the world without breaking the rules.”

Some cities have banned police from using facial-recognition technology. Cops have found ways to do it anyway.

To end on an upnote, Trumper and conspiracy theorist Lin Wood has gotten the verdict in his defamation lawsuit: $4.5 million.

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