Julian Alcala pleaded guilty to 20 counts of deprivation of rights under color of law Tuesday, more than a year after he entered a not-guilty plea.
Former Florissant Officer Julian Alcala pleaded guilty to 20 counts of deprivation of rights under color of law, online records show.
Former Florissant Officer Julian Alcala Admits to Illegally Searching Women's Phones for Nude Photos
Ex-officer Alcala admitted in court to illegally searching women's phones for nude images during traffic stops.
It is legal to speak your mind, advocate for yourself or record cops in many — but not all — circumstances. Still, experts recommend avoiding confrontation and complying with police orders for your ...
A screenshot of the Facebook post that caused panic at Ottawa Hills High School in Grand Rapids in early 2025. A case argued before the Michigan Supreme Court Thursday could decide what’s required for ...
In the months following the 2020 presidential election, U.S. Rep. Scott Perry, R-York County, was in almost constant contact with the Trump Administration, Department of Justice officials, campaign ...
A man who pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the death of a friend in Jersey City is getting a new trial after an appeals court found a search warrant on his phone was too broad, rendering it ...
Can schools in Ohio legally confiscate or search students' cell phone? In Ohio, state lawmakers voted this year to prohibit cell phone use during the school day under most circumstances. Each school ...
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