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With Samuel Clark, a whistleblower police supervisor, and Andrew Selby, a whistleblower fire captain, expose the secrets of the police department, fire department, and corrections department.

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Newark Detective Karama Thomas has filed a Federal Law suit against Newark Police Director Gary McCarthy and several police supervisors for “deprivation of rights,” retaliation, and other violations: 2008cv02452. According to her... more

Passage of the “Fair Sentencing Act” has reduced the sentencing disparity for individuals in possession of Crack Cocaine verses the sentence given to individuals in possession of Powder Cocaine. However, the disparity is still 18 to... more

On July 16, 2010, New York Governor David Paterson sign into law (A.11177-A/S.7945-A) the “Stop and Frisk” legislation. The law prohibits retaining, in an electronic database, the personal information of individuals who... more

Your individual decisions can empower you and others. Certain individual decisions can have a profound effect on your life, and in some situations can start a social or political movement. On Thursday’s abbreviated segment, Andrew... more

Billions of dollars were contributed from all over the world to assist Haiti after the devastating earthquake in January 2010. Despite pledges of $5.3 billion from the international community over the next two years to rebuild Haiti, only a tiny... more

On Thursday July 1, 2010, Mayor Elect Jeffrey Jones will be sworn in as Paterson’s Mayor. The former City Councilman ran a clean honest grass-roots campaign. With only small donations, and without backing from the Democratic... more

Today a Federal Jury in Newark ruled in favor of former Newark Police Officer Darren Nance. Darren Nance was fired 14 years ago, after he made official written complaints of supervisory misconduct. Darren Nance will be our guest... more

Newark Police Officer Darren Nance was fired after he reported misconduct by police supervisors. According to Darren Nance, and several other Newark Police officers and supervisors, officers complaints of misconduct are never... more

Newark Police Officer was fired after he reported misconduct committed by supervisors. He case will finally be heard in U.S. District Court in Newark, New Jersey (Judge Dennis Cavanaugh) on Wednesday June 9, 2010, at 9:00 AM.... more

Fourteen years ago Newark Police Officer Darren Nance was fired after filing written complaints of serious supervisory misconduct. His case is finally scheduled for trial in Federal Court on June 9, 2010, in Newark New Jersey. Officer... more

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