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Article • June 1, 2021 • from PLN June, 2021
Filed under: Police
in 2018, Brice Turner of Woodstock, Georgia was arrested on drug charges and tossed in a holding cell at the Cherokee County Adult Detention Center in clear need of medical care. Nearly two hours after ...
Brief • 2008
A PERSON IS ARRESTED AND TAKEN INTO CUSTODY THE GOVERNMENT ENTITY REQUIRING OR DIRECTING THEIR CONTINUED INCARCERATION HAS A NONDELEGABLE DUTY TO PROTECT THEIR HEALTH AND SAFETY AND TO PROVIDE ...
Brief • 2007
of the Montgomery County 22 Detention Center who were strip searched absent probable cause; temporary detainee defined to 23 include persons arrested and held for 24 hours or less. Class size of 15,000); Mack v ...
Publication
Filed under: Wrongful Death
Oig Deaths in Ice Custody Review 2008 DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY Office of Inspector General ICE Policies Related to Detainee Deaths and the Oversight of Immigration Detention Facilities ...
Publication • August 3, 2016
Filed under: Juveniles
and the recidivism between arrest and final disposition has dropped by 35 percent. During this time the detention rate of low-risk, black youth declined from 29 to 9 percent and the rate for low-risk, Latino youth ...
Publication • January 1, 2013
within six months of detention hearings. D.E. v. Superior Court (2003) 111 Cal.App.4th 502. California law also gives this right to parents for jurisdictional and dispositional hearings in dependency ...
Case • 2005
by Dominick Gonzales, *fn4 the senior detention officer, who sexually assaulted her. [15] That evening, both women handed written statements describing the assaults to two detention officers who called ...
Enforcement (ICE), decided in 1983 to partially outsource the detention of undocumented immigrants in its custody. In the summer of 1983, the INS issued a request for proposals and the newly-formed Corrections ...
Publication
Filed under: Crime/Demographics, Census
of Columbia upheld the Census Bureau’s residence rule counting prisoners in a detention facility located in Virginia, but operated by the District of Columbia, as residents of Virginia although the facility ...
abuses had his DNA, “they probably took it out of the staff bathroom.” The facility was shut down in April and then reopened as a “high-needs” juvenile detention facility in September. Since Townes’ arrest ...
Publication • October 14, 2019
Filed under: PLN related
by detention officials who are not pleased with our news coverage of the criminal justice system. HRDC has consistently been in the vanguard fighting prison and jail censorship to ensure that prisoners can ...
Article • January 1, 2022 • from PLN January, 2022
during an arrest or other confrontation with police. According to the Raza Database Project, that number rises to over 2,000 people who are killed by law enforcement each year after accounting for deaths ...
Publication
Filed under: Magazines, Pro Se Magazine
, "[a] detention, otherwise unlawful, is privileged where the confinement was by arrest under a valid process issued by a court having jurisdiction." In situations where individuals were confined as a result ...
Publication • August 9, 2016
of crime,” has been aggressively implemented at every stage of the criminal justice process: arresting, charging, sentencing, confining, releasing, and supervising. Today, there is general agreement ...
Case • 2002
away from the premises. In short, he lacks standing to challenge the lawfulness of the search of the cottage grounds.*fn15 [42] B. Unlawful Detention and Arrest [43] It is undisputed ...
Publication • August 11, 2016
offenders may be placed on intensive supervision, which may include day reporting or day treatment, participation in drug or mental health courts, house arrest or short-term detention. Rise and Fall ...
Case • 2001
arising out of their alleged arrests, detainments, and strip searches by Defendants. Plaintiffs also assert various pendent state law causes of action. Presently before the Court are Plaintiffs Elizabeth ...
Brief • April 1, 2009
for approximately twenty-four hours before being released on personal recognizance. Jean Lowden, who was 56 years old, had serious medical conditions that made her arrest and detention physically painful ...
Brief • February 8, 2018
Filed under: Immigration, Wrongful Death
, sought: (1) All records relating to the arrest, detention death of Jeancarlo Jimenez-Joseph, A 204603723, and any subsequent investigation, action or analysis by DHS HQ; and (2) All records relating to DHS ...
Publication
. To judge from this curriculum, the criminal justice process starts with the investigation of a crime and ends with a determination of guilt. But for many if not most defendants, the period from arrest ...
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