Legal Challenge Unfolds as Honolulu Police Accused of Arresting Sober Drivers to Meet DUI Quotas

Honolulu, Hawaii — A federal lawsuit has been filed against the Honolulu Police Department, claiming that officers arrested sober drivers to meet their driving under the influence (DUI) arrest quotas. The suit, initiated by a resident arrested last year, accuses the department of using unlawful methods to increase DUI apprehensions. According to court documents, the plaintiff, identified as an unnamed individual, alleges that they were pulled over and falsely charged with DUI after passing a field sobriety test. The lawsuit states that the driver was sober at the time of arrest but was taken into … Read more

Judge Refuses to Dismiss Lawsuit Against Ex-Officer Accused of Wrongfully Arresting 911 Caller in Palm Beach Gardens

West Palm Beach, FL — A federal judge has decided not to dismiss the lawsuit against Bethany Guerriero, a dismissed Palm Beach Gardens police officer who is accused of wrongfully arresting and pointing her gun at an unarmed man she mistakenly believed was a threat. This incident stems from a May 9 confrontation captured in a widely circulated video, leading to severe criticism of the officer’s actions. Ryan Gould, the plaintiff, filed the lawsuit against Guerriero in January, claiming false imprisonment and excessive use of force. Guerriero, denying any infringement of Gould’s constitutional rights, had … Read more

Appeals Court Reverses Ruling on Texas Law Granting Police Broad Powers in Arresting Migrants

Houston, Texas – The 5th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has overturned a lower court ruling that temporarily halted a Texas law allowing police to arrest migrants suspected of illegally entering the United States. The decision has granted a temporary administrative stay for seven days, giving the federal government time to appeal to the Supreme Court. If the Supreme Court does not intervene, the law will go into effect on March 9. Last week, U.S. District Judge David Ezra blocked the Texas law, which was supposed to take effect on March 5, marking a victory … Read more