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Filed under: Private Contractors
in the decision of whether or not to accept the inmate in the jail at booking. The arresting officer may be required to take the individual to receive proper treatment and medical clearance from a local hospital ...
In-the-News Article • January 1, 2011
decided to cooperate, in the hope that if they took him away without a fuss, they might not arrest his wife, whose immigration status was also precarious. He says the agents were civil throughout ...
Brief • April 16, 2021
Filed under: Wrongful Conviction
not have “sufficient probable cause” to arrest or charge Ricky or Shawn. 26. But, as the case remained unsolved, the pressure mounted. The police needed someone to take the fall for the murder of Everett ...
Publication • 2023
Filed under: COVID-19
cautioned to avoid gathering indoors and exhorted to get outside, people in custody were being locked down in their cells and dorms and refused access to the yards. This new reality dawned quickly ...
Sheehan v. San Francisco, 9th Circuit, Opinion, ADA Violations in Arrests, 2014 Page 1 743 F.3d 1211, *; 2014 U.S. App. LEXIS 3321, ** TERESA SHEEHAN, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. CITY AND COUNTY OF SAN ...
Publication • September 24, 2019
Filed under: Publications/Books
officials at multiple levels can act as censors and block incarcerated people’s access to books. It also means that with so many overlapping and conflicting bans, it’s difficult to get a full accounting ...
Brief • October 9, 2015
people who were incarcerated by the Defendant City of Jackson, Mississippi ("the City") because they were unable to pay debts allegedly owed to the City for traffic violations and other misdemeanor ...
Brief • 2010
, declaration, reply, summary judgment, arrest, preliminary hearing, attorney's office, prosecutor, immunity, district attorneys, investigator, criminal charges, probable cause, investigative, involvement ...
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of existing protocols and training tools to minimize risk. Responses to Children during a Parent’s Arrest 11 Parent-Child Interactions within Correctional Systems The Problem As the number of people ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
Filed under: Advocacy, Prison Reform
Adrian Garcia and others, spurred the creation of a new diversion program for first-time offenders arrested for the possession of marijuana, while continuing to “emphasize rehabilitation for people who ...
Brief • July 14, 2020
Loggervale v. County of Alameda, CA, Complaint, False Arrest and Imprisonment, 2020 Case 3:20-cv-04679-WHA Document 1 Filed 07/14/20 Page 1 of 19 1 2 3 4 Joseph S. May SBN 245924 LAW OFFICE ...
Publication • 2013
misconduct respond to false allegations of wrongdoing or to police lies about the circumstances surrounding an arrest or seizure? How often do victims of police misconduct contest false charges at trial? How ...
exploitation and perpetual oppression, Black people have bravely and brilliantly been the driving force pushing the U.S. towards the ideals it articulates but has never achieved. In recent years we have taken ...
returning to the free-world and how other prisoners can make the re-entry process a success. Caldwell is not typical of most people leaving prison. While incarcerated he successfully brought several civil ...
is to create a steady number of arrests of poor people of color.48 Additionally, aggressive efforts to collect criminal justice fines and fees create another source of unnecessary arrests. These arrests result ...
Publication • February 11, 2016
appropriations bills. People whose detention counts toward this quota include those who are seeking asylum or other forms of protection after recent entry into the United States; undocumented people arrested ...
Publication
Filed under: Sentencing
is limited only by their reasonable discretion. They may also require you to pay the expense of these restrictions and limitations. For many people convicted of crimes, the most severe and longlasting effect ...
and limitations. For many people convicted of crimes, the most severe and longlasting effect of conviction is not imprisonment or fine. Rather, it is being subjected to collateral consequences involving the actual ...
Publication
Filed under: Sentencing, Parole
(4), DOC reported two incidents involving three offenders to the Office of Financial Management in January and March of 2003. The offenders were on supervision, and while on supervision, were arrested ...
Case • 2004
plan to obay the law and allow me to go to court? Kelley's written response: "I don't set people up for court. I hope you go to court & are able to get out. Write [**3] the booking officer to find out ...
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