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Gov. Whitmer Signs In New Confidentiality Law To Help Protect Victims Of Domestic Violence
Gov. Whitmer Signs In New Confidentiality Law To Help Protect Victims Of Domestic Violence
Gov. Whitmer Signs In New Confidentiality Law To Help Protect Victims Of Domestic Violence
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has just signed a new law into place that will provide families and people that have been victims of domestic abuse with another layer of privacy. I can't imagine the mental strain that victims have to suffer through, but hopefully, this law helps to give victims the courage needed to step up and speak out without fear of retaliation...
Dad Secretly Records Teachers Verbally Abusing His Autistic Son [Video]
Dad Secretly Records Teachers Verbally Abusing His Autistic Son [Video]
Dad Secretly Records Teachers Verbally Abusing His Autistic Son [Video]
New Jersey dad Stuart Chaifetz was confused when reports that his Autistic son Akian, had become violent in his school.  In an effort to find out what exactly was going on he hid an audio recorder on his son and sent him to school. Shockingly, he discovered that a teacher and a teacher’s aide were verbally abusing learning-disabled children at Horace Mann Elementary School in the town of Cherry Hi
Texas Judge Beats Disabled Daughter – Sick, Disturbing [Video]
Texas Judge Beats Disabled Daughter – Sick, Disturbing [Video]
Texas Judge Beats Disabled Daughter – Sick, Disturbing [Video]
I couldn't even watch this in it's entirety, a video recently uploaded to YouTube, shows a man whip his disabled daughter with a belt, apparently for downloading games and music. The man is William Adams, a Texas court-at-law judge. And his daughter—his victim—recorded and uploaded the video. 2004: Aransas County Court-At-Law Judge William Adams took a belt to his own teenage daughter as punishm
Atlanta Cop Punches Woman At An IHOP [Video]
Atlanta Cop Punches Woman At An IHOP [Video]
Atlanta Cop Punches Woman At An IHOP [Video]
Police Brutality or the perception of it seems to be on the rise, thanks to camera phones and youtube. In reality no one should be hitting, swinging, or doing anything violent to a Police Officer. But it seems like this is a growing trend lately, especially with women. I'm not sure if it's because women are used to being able to push men or be disrespectful to them without a lot of repercution