$77,000 Awarded in False Arrest Case Involving Huntsville Police and Local Mechanic

Huntsville, Alabama – A local mechanic, Roland Edger, was awarded $77,000 after a jury found that two Huntsville police officers had wrongfully arrested him for not providing an identification card during a routine check. This decision concluded a five-year legal battle which stemmed from an incident that occurred in June 2019. Edger, 53, was fixing a car in a church parking lot when approached by Officer Krista McCabe, who demanded his ID without explaining her presence. When Edger didn’t comply, McCabe, alongside Officer Cameron Perillat who had arrived later, arrested him. The lawsuit claimed this … Read more

Jury Rules Against Former School Officer in Huntsville for Breaching Student’s Constitutional Rights

Huntsville, AL — A former Huntsville school resource officer was found in violation of a student’s constitutional rights, a federal jury determined Wednesday. The verdict stems from an incident where the officer used a stun gun on a 15-year-old student during an altercation at a high school. The jury’s decision concluded that the officer, whose name has been withheld, breached the Fourth Amendment rights of the student, which guards against unreasonable searches and seizures. This judgment highlights a pressing concern over the use of excessive force within educational settings, a topic that has garnered national … Read more

Huntsville Attorney Highlights the Limits of Free Speech in Workplace Social Media Policies

Huntsville, AL – In the evolving landscape where social media expression is common, divergences between personal opinions and employer expectations are increasingly spotlighted. Notably, an Alabama lawyer, Nick Lough, underscores the crucial differences in free speech protections afforded to individuals depending on whether they are employed by government bodies or private entities. According to Lough, many Americans misunderstand the breadth of the First Amendment, particularly its application concerning employer-employee relationships. “Freedom of speech fundamentally applies to restrictions imposed by the government, not to actions taken by private employers against their employees based on social media … Read more

Huntsville Man Faces Life in Prison on Multiple Serious Charges Including Rape and Sodomy

Huntsville, Alabama – Local resident Tahjyer Reed faces serious legal trouble as he has been charged with multiple counts including rape, sodomy, burglary, and theft. The charges stem from alleged incidents that occurred on July 8, with Huntsville police apprehending Reed four days later. These accusations, if proven in court, could potentially lead to Reed receiving a life sentence. Huntsville lawyer Mark McDaniel emphasized the gravity of the situation, noting the severe penalties associated with the charges. “Rape and sodomy could both lead to life sentences, while burglary has been a serious charge for many … Read more