A Mason County man’s child molestation conviction was reversed Tuesday because the judge at his trial didn’t follow the rules for restraining him in court with a “stun cuff,” a sort of shock collar ...
The Stun-Cuff PCU (Patrol Car Unit) is Myers Enterprises, Inc. less-lethal prisoner control device. The Stun-Cuff PCU is placed on the prisoner and controlled by a wireless remote... Stun-Cuff Magnum ...
CINCINNATI – Anthony Kirkland came into the courtroom with his hands and feet shackled and deputies on both sides. It wasn’t readily evident, but he was wearing a stun cuff on his leg that could ...
WARNING: FOX5 has obtained video of the incident but we warn you that some viewers may find the video to be very disturbing, especially for children. GREENBELT, Md. (AP) — A former Maryland judge who ...
Myers Enterprises, Inc. introduces it's wireless Stun-Cuff Magnum Plus along with the Multi-Cuff Transmitter. Along with the convenience of using just one transmitter. The Magnum Plus fires at one ...
GREENBELT, Md. — A former Maryland judge who ordered a defendant to be physically shocked in his courtroom was sentenced Thursday to participate in anger-management classes and pay a $5,000 fine.
LA PLATA, Md. (AP) — A former Charles County judge who ordered a deputy to shock a defendant in his courtroom has been sued in federal court. The Daily Record reports that Delvon King, a defendant who ...
GREENBELT, Md. – The Latest on a former Maryland judge who pleaded guilty to a civil rights violation for ordering a defendant to be physically shocked in his courtroom (all times local): 11:30 p.m. A ...
GREENBELT, Md. -- A former Maryland judge who ordered a defendant to be physically shocked in his courtroom was sentenced Thursday to participate in anger-management classes and pay a $5,000 fine.
A former Maryland judge pleaded guilty Monday to deprivation of rights under color of law for telling a sheriff's deputy to stun a criminal defendant during a pre-trial proceeding. Federal prosecutors ...
GREENBELT, Md. (AP) – A former Maryland judge who ordered a defendant to be physically shocked in his courtroom was sentenced Thursday to participate in anger-management classes and pay a $5,000 fine.