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Everything Compliance-Episode 37, the Enforcement (or not) edition

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Welcome to the only roundtable podcast in compliance. This week’s episode was is dedicated to considering one article which recently appeared in the New York Times, entitled, “Trump Administration Spares Corporate Wrongdoers Billions in Penalties”. Each panelist considers the piece and its underlying principals from their own perspective.

1. Jonathan Armstrong considers whether or not the US is losing its role as the global anti-corruption policeman? If it is, will another country step up to take its place? Jonathan rants about UK politicians meddling in UK criminal prosecutions and criminal procedure.
2. Mike Volkov considers what, if anything does the article tell you about DOJ enforcement priorities? How do priorities change from administration to administration? What does that mean for line and career prosecutors? Mike gives a shout out to US voters who turned out in record numbers in the recent mid-term elections.
3. Matt Kelly considers the enforcement angle from the SEC or other regulatory bodies notably the Federal Reserve and Office of the Currency. Matt give a very large tip of the hat in his shout out to shareholder activist extraordinaire Evelyn Davis who recently passed away.
4. Jay Rosen who works as a vendor during in the ethics and compliance space, considers the article from his perspective. He explores such questions as are companies spending less because of enforcement or is corporate compliance is as robust as ever? Jay has a heavy heart this week in remembering the victims of the massacres at the Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburg and the Borderline Bar & Grill in Thousand Oaks, CA.

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Corrupt Cops Get Fired, Sued, and ARRESTED

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Officer Hanning criminal case info- https://bit.ly/3EPd4BF

Florida v. Jardines- https://bit.ly/2ZJzoIV

Cortez v. Mccauley- https://bit.ly/3ijDGmJ

Colo. Rev. Stat. § 18-12-105- https://bit.ly/3AZJ30V

Colo. Rev. Stat. § 18-1-707- https://bit.ly/3gLlpOQ

Colo. Rev. Stat. § 18-8-803- https://bit.ly/3iuNF9a

Colo. Rev. Stat. § 18-8-610- https://bit.ly/3VlVHj6

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New Year’s Eve Machete Attack Leaves Three New York City Police Officers Injured | News18 Live

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New Year’s Eve Machete Attack Leaves Three New York City Police Officers Injured | News18 Live

Police working New Year’s Eve detail in Times Square were wounded by a machete-wielding man who struck multiple officers in the head in what law enforcement are investigating as a possible targeted attack.

Federal and local authorities are digging into the background of 19-year-old Trevor Bickford, who allegedly attacked a group of NYPD officers outside a security screening zone in Times Square just after 10 p.m. Saturday, multiple law enforcement sources said.

Bickford, of Wells, Maine, allegedly approached the officers on Manhattan’s 8th Avenue between 51st and 52nd streets armed with a large knife he used to swing at three different officers, NYPD Commissioner Keechant Sewell said at an overnight press conference.

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3 NYPD officers injured in machete attack in Times Square: officials

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Three NYC police officers are in stable condition after being struck by a man wielding a machete near Times Square, NYPD officials said.

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