What the Judge Ate for Breakfast
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Common Law: Not home for the holidays
| Teresa Cloud learned how many times a judge can say “zero tolerance.” She went to court on her fifth probation violation for drug use, facing 18 months in prison just before Thanksgivin...more |
Common Law: Flying fugitives, part 2
| Continue the day’s trip with the extradition crew from the Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Judicial Division. In this segment, you’ll see how the deputies interact with the inmates and ...more |
Common Law: Flying fugitives back to jail
| Bringing back fugitives wanted on felony warrants falls on the Sedgwick County Sheriff’s Judicial Division. Deputy pilots Steve Saffell and Nathan Bevis fly on the sheriff’s airplane to...more |
Common Law: Out of county, off his meds
| Previously on Common Law, public defender Lacy Gilmour showed how jail overcrowding in Wichita can inhibit talking to clients about their cases. This time, moving inmates to smaller counties preven...more |
Common Law: Terms of probation
| We’ve received several questions about what happens to people getting probation. As we’ve explained before, it’s not a free walk. While people don’t stay locked up, their li...more |
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