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by one police department see PLN, March, 2006, p. 18], prisoners continue to be electrically injured and killed in jails across the United States. PLN originally addressed this issue in a comprehensive ...
Case • 2001
U.S.C. § 1983 action, plaintiff seeks damages for the deprivations he allegedly endured as a result of excessive police force. In its Order (Doc. 66) dated August 28, 2000, the court granted defendants ...
Publication
Filed under: Media, First Amendment
by the government even though intertwined with expression and association.11 Demonstration routes, for instance, sometimes must be altered to account for the requirements of traf?c or pedestrian ?ow.12 People have ...
Brief • October 4, 2013
Filed under: Evidence, Witnesses
-and Deputy Stutrud commanded and released a police dog, also known as a police K-9, all as part of the deputies' efforts to take Mr. Harrigan into custody. Mr. Harrigan sustained injuries both from the less ...
Case • 1968
"acting in good faith and in particularized circumstances, to take into account racial tensions in maintaining security, discipline, and good order in prisons and jails" is deemed to exist normally only ...
with Serco, the prison’s private operator, asked the guard to return to active duty the very next day. Serco confirmed the incident and stated that the matter was referred to South Australia Police ...
Brief • April 14, 2011
that connected the police station and office areas with the holding areas of the 7 jail. In that hallway, each of the Plaintiffs were submitted to a pat down search and ordered by 8 Officer King to strip down ...
Publication
on July 5, 1998. According to the associated police report, Kristina Waddell was the passenger in a vehicle driven by Erik S. Hemerson that was traveling south on San Carlos Boulevard when it was hit ...
Brief • October 16, 2006
and practice of violating the constitutional rights of individuals being interviewed or interrogated by its police department. The jury also found that each of the four individual defendants violated Mr ...
Brief • March 15, 2016
Filed under: Money/Property
in the Harrison County Adult Detention Center; (c) in the Biloxi Police Station at 170 Porter Avenue in Biloxi; (d) on the City of Biloxi website, including on the following page: http://www.biloxi.ms.us ...
Publication
implementing more meaningful criteria for eligibility, taking into account public safety conc:ems that might be unique to any given job. (FPLP previously reported on the Governor's Ex..()ffender Task Force ...
Brief • September 6, 2022
Filed under: Protests, Excessive Force
S.Ct. 1715 (2019) ............................................................................................ 24, 25, 26 In re NY City Policing During Summer 2020 Demonstrations, 548 F.Supp.3d 383 (SDNY ...
Case • 2004
Court's decision to admit, over defense counsel's objection, the arresting officer's testimony that when he encountered the defendant he was searching for a person described in a police radio dispatch ...
Case • 2003
of the Estate of Paul Smalbein, appeal the denial of their motion for an award of statutory attorney's fees following a settlement agreement on their claims with the City of Daytona Beach and Police Officers Gary ...
Article • November 15, 2005 • from PLN November, 2005
Filed under: Organizing, Shelter
, courthouses, and police stations. A rough estimate then is that prisons are about one-third of this 2.3%, or maybe a little more, since they are bigger and more expensive than police stations. We would estimate ...
for Kitsap County now with the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs. Very few have psychiatric services. “It’s not that sheriffs and chiefs that run jails don’t want ...
Article • August 29, 2017 • from PLN September, 2017
Filed under: News in Brief
’s account. Colorado: A Larimer County jail employee resigned after allegedly revealing a victim’s information to the suspect in a criminal case. Bethanie Williamson, 37, quit the sheriff&rsquo ...
Brief • February 28, 2013
as part of a pervasive and ongoing custom of dereliction of duties by deputies which was condoned and 15 ratified by their supervisor’s failure to hold subordinates accountable. (See 16 Plaintiffs ...
Article • November 15, 2002 • from PLN November, 2002
else's mistakes," said Malone's Police Chief Gerald Moll. Employment is up, business has grown, and real estate values have risen. And when the census data rolls in, so will state and federal dollars ...
Brief • 2011
with greater efficiency if journalists have access to electronic records that can be copied in relatively little time and more easily reviewed. While certainly not an exhaustive account of the variety ...
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