Police in Court, when they broke no laws

Law Enforcement Talk: True Crime and Trauma Stories - A podcast by John "Jay" Wiley, Bleav

In an era where politics often collides with justice, law enforcement officers are increasingly finding themselves in court, prosecuted not for misconduct, but for doing their jobs. Despite well-established legal precedents like Graham v. Connor, some State’s Attorneys and Chief Prosecutors, many of whom are elected political figures, continue to push criminal charges against police officers who have broken no laws.