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RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - A civil liberties group has filed a federal lawsuit against law enforcement and mental health officials on behalf of a former Marine who was detained in a psychiatric facility afterMore >>
A civil liberties group has filed a federal lawsuit against law enforcement and mental health officials on behalf of a former Marine who was detained in a psychiatric facility after posting strident anti-government messages on Facebook...More >>
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HANOVER, VA—A Hanover County mother found guilty of falsely claiming to have cancer in order to receive donations received to a ten year sentence in April, all of which was suspended. In January, MarthaMore >>
A Hanover County mother found guilty of falsely claiming to have cancer in order to receive donations received to a ten year sentence in April, all of which was suspended...More >>
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Spotsylvania County, VA—A former Spotsylvania County Schools assistant coach is behind bars, after police say he engaged in an inappropriate relationship with a teenage Courtland High School student. In theMore >>
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RICHMOND, Va. (AP) - A civil liberties group has asked Virginia's inspector general to investigate last month's detention of a former Marine who posted strident anti-government messages on Facebook.
Brandon Raub of Chesterfield County was held for psychiatric evaluation for a week before a judge ordered his release, ruling that an involuntary commitment order contained no allegation or basis to hold him.
In a letter Friday to the inspector general, the Charlottesville-based Rutherford Institute says officials may have abused the state's involuntary commitment statutes to punish a citizen for speech that they found distasteful. The organization, which provided a lawyer for Raub, also raises due process concerns.
The inspector general's office did not immediately return telephone and email messages to The Associated Press.
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