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Publication • February 24, 2016
proactive government attention. But progress so far is a drop in the bucket. This is not a problem that’s limited to a few counties. By any reasonable accounting, there are tens of thousands of false ...
Brief • December 10, 2020
, Lourenzo Witt was arrested and detained at a local convenience store by members of the Vineland Police Department based on a warrant for a previous minor offense. Defendant Vineland Police Officers Morales ...
Publication • July 29, 2016
Filed under: Organizing, Prison Reform
and placing greater burdens on the federal government. States are confronting budge crises that threaten all facets of the criminal justice system, including courts, prisons, police departments, prosecutors ...
Publication • 2022
Filed under: Guards/Staff
, including retirements and excluding interagency transfers, accounted for 78.2 percent of the State’s total separations in fiscal year 2021. That was an increase of 20.4 percent in the number of voluntary ...
Publication
Filed under: International
Memorandum on the Compatibility of Bringing Fabricated Charges With Intl Human Rts Standards National Jurisprudence and Intl Standards on Policing Redress Memorandum on the compatibility ...
annoyed guards by kicking his cell door. The guards took violent action. "Once the inmate had been removed from his cell, he was placed in a restraint chair," according to a state police report about ...
Brief • May 8, 2007
Even after local police reported that Wilson had pawned stolen goods, that 2 he was a suspect in a residential burglary, that his whereabouts were 3 unknown, and that he might have absconded ...
Brief • 2010
explained that he came up from the basement, did not threaten anyone, shot the gun through a window and went back down to the basement. At that point his mother called the police. Mr. McGarry said that he ...
Brief
testimony by New York Police Department ("NYPD") Deputy Commissioner David Cohen, which they allege is improper expert evidence. For the reasons set forth below: (1) Plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment ...
Brief • September 30, 2012
Filed under: False Arrest
testimony by New York Police Department ("NYPD") Deputy Commissioner David Cohen, which they allege is improper expert evidence. For the reasons set forth below: (1) Plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment ...
Publication • February 12, 2016
on the prosecution a “duty to learn of”1 and disclose to the defense all “favorable,”2 “material”3 information4 “known to the others acting on the government’s behalf in the case, including the police,”5 a group ...
Filing • October 18, 2018
Filed under: PLN Litigation, Censorship
Heights Legal Services, Inc.; the National Incarceration Association; the National Police Accountability Project; The Prison Law Office; the Prison Policy Initiative; Prisoners’ Legal Services of New York ...
Brief • 2008
individuals exactly the same as wanted criminals, and to approach these individuals in a manner exactly opposite to widely published and accepted police practices recognized throughout the law enforcement ...
Publication • 2020
, executive director, Court Services Support Division, Connecticut Judicial Branch Topeka Sam, founder and executive director, The Ladies of Hope Ministries and Parole and Probation Accountability Project ...
Publication • January 21, 2019
and Activism ......................................................................... 43 Financial Services Law, Money Transmitters, and Prepaid Accounts ........ 46 1. Categorizing Prepayments ...
Publication
Taser Longmont Pd Use of Force 1992 Longmont Police Department Policy - 601 Use of Force / Use of Force Reporting Effective: January 7, 1992 Revised: June 29, 2000 601.01 601.02 601.03 601.04 ...
Case
free on bond, the police arrested the defendant for armed robbery. Id., ¶3. He remained in custody for several months. Id. Eventually, the defendant pled guilty to the reckless endangerment charge ...
Case • 2008
carpet with a sofa. The following evening, on November 17, 1986, Cooper reported to the police that Joan had not returned from a shopping trip. Cooper told friends and Joan's family essentially the same ...
Brief • December 11, 2006
POLICE ASSOCIATION, THE NATIONAL LATINO OFFICERS ASSOCIATION, AND FORMER LAW-ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS ZACHARY W. CARTER, VERONICA COLEMAN-DAVIS, JAMES P. CONNELLY, SCOTT LASSAR, KATE PFLAUMER, LYLE QUASIM ...
Brief • September 26, 2006
would check with the appropriate people in the Detroit Police Department and Michigan State Police to determine the location of these materials. d. Plaintiffs' Request #7 [Chain of custody log ...
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