
Derek Chauvin Pleads The Fifth, Defense Rests
Hey, Twitter lawyers, you have the right to remain silent on Twitter, too.
Hey, Twitter lawyers, you have the right to remain silent on Twitter, too.
* The Michigan Supreme Court unanimously held that a barber had the right to remain open despite closure orders related to COVID-19. Maybe the justices just really needed haircuts... [Deadline] * Derek Chauvin, the police officer accused of killing George Floyd, is suspected of illegally voting in Florida while he was a resident of Minnesota. [New York Post] * An attorney is accused of spitting in a teenager's face during protests this past week. The lawyer should know this is not protected by the First Amendment. [Urban Milwaukee] * Another attorney is accused of shooting a disabled veteran who was driving through a protest. [Fox News Denver] * MSNBC has hired controversial ex-FBI lawyer Lisa Page as a legal analyst. [Fox News] * The City of Elizabeth, New Jersey, has scored a win against New York City over NYC's efforts to move homeless people to Elizabeth. This whole scheme is very reminiscent of a South Park episode... [MyCenteralJersey.com]
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The odds seem to be against the police officer in this case.
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