The Erik Scott Case, Update 17: New Directions
“The power to tax is the power to destroy,” said Daniel Webster in arguing the McCulloch v. Maryland case in …
“The power to tax is the power to destroy,” said Daniel Webster in arguing the McCulloch v. Maryland case in …
Since the posting of the reprised Update 15 on 12-28-11, and since its original publication on 02-28-11, there have been …
This is the final installment of the reprised series of Erik Scott Updates. All content in this series from this …
In many ways, the interview of Officer Thomas Mendiola is the most disturbing and bizarre of all, particularly considering that …
This update contains the brief interviews of two officers who saw and did virtually nothing, as well as the interview …
In serious, complex cases—and officer involved shootings certainly qualify—the reports and recorded and transcribed interviews of the officers involved speak …
In this brief post, I linked to Bill Scott’s serialized novel, The Permit. Unfortunately, on the advice of his counsel, …
This article, posted on the one year anniversary of the Erik Scott shooting was a summary of all of my …
In this update, I explored the never-ending efforts of the Metro Police Protective Association to prevent officers from fully doing …
Since I began reporting on the Erik Scott case, a number of readers whose comments could easily have been written …
In this update, I explored the most recent developments regarding ex-Metro officer Thomas Mendiola, who has been arrested and fired …
In this update, I explored significant new information: Clark County Deputy Public Administrator Steve Grodin is a retired police officer. …
Bob Owens, my Confederate Yankee co-blogger, added this brief update on the indictment of Thomas Mendiola, the officer that shot …
In this update, I explored the testimony that led to the death of the bill intended to wipe out inquests …