A ReThuglican police state, even if the "officers" are not the police or even saw the felony occur. I sure hope this "informal" opinion gets shredded soon.
MADISON, Wis. (AP) Private security guards can hold people for felonies they didn't see happen.
That's according to a new informal legal opinion from Wisconsin Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen.
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Oh, & here's another recent gem, from Wisco's great embarrassment.
Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen said jail workers don't have to honor prisoners' do-not-resuscitate orders.
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