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Publication • July 29, 2016
is a cover up for police brutality. “Most of the people who die in police custody die not from drugs or some mysterious syndrome but from police abuse,” stated Van Jones of Ella Baker Human Rights Center, San ...
Publication • February 15, 2016
Filed under: CIA
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Article • August 1, 2021 • from PLN August, 2021
Filed under: News in Brief
released video has been turned over to Ontario Provincial Police, who will decide whether to arrest and charge any of the guards involved in his beating. Connecticut: A Connecticut Department of Correction ...
Brief • January 17, 2017
ordered Ms. Roberts to go back into the courtroom where several other people were also facing arrest for non-payment. 145. Ms. Roberts’s boyfriend left the City Court to get $50 as fast as he could ...
In-the-News Article • March 24, 2017
. Caroline Hsu, an attorney at the Legal Aid Society, is also troubled by the human impact of the visitation cuts.”It’s often the only way people get to be with their family members ...
to the idea that jails and prisons—and the people who work for them—can do just about anything they want: four-point restraints, hooding, pepper spraying, Tasering or rape. And popular culture isn’t doing much ...
Case • 2002
42 U.S.C. § 1997e(e), a provision of the Prison Litigation Reform Act of 1995, Pub. L. No. 104-134, 110 Stat. 1321 (1996) ("PLRA"), applies to claims that arise out of the arrest of an imprisoned ...
Article • January 15, 2013 • from PLN January, 2013
of people have been convicted based on archaic beliefs about arson-related fires. Many of those individuals are still incarcerated, hoping that someone will come to their defense by debunking the outdated ...
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. The tags are read by invisible radio waves even through clothing to number, identify, and locate people. An exfelon in a pawn shop might be arrested for being near guns. Subversives can be traced to meetings ...
Article • May 15, 2013 • from PLN May, 2013
Filed under: News, News in Brief
of an amnesty announced by outgoing President Vaclav Klaus. A total of 7,000 prisoners serving up to 10 years are expected to be released, plus approximately 25,000 other people on house arrest and serving ...
Article • November 15, 2001 • from PLN November, 2001
Filed under: News, News in Brief
for criminal association and bribery, remains at large. Police have implicated at least 78 people in Guzman's escape, including the prison warden. Investigators have found that critical security records ...
Brief • July 19, 2016
home than the main entrance to the precinct that was located around the corner on Ralph Avenue. 11. Plaintiff had been arrested previously by officers from the 81st Precinct, and knew her way around ...
not completed high school.9 • 60 percent of incarcerated women were not employed full-time when they were arrested, and 37 percent had incomes under $600 in the month leading up to their arrest, compared ...
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Filed under: Mental Health
, the fear of people or crowds may make the person reclusive or aggressive without apparent provocation. B. Appropriateness of Behavior - A person who acts extremely inappropriate for a given situation may ...
, Strategies for Youth and edited by Johanna Wald. SFY would like to thank the following people for generously lending their time and expertise to review of this report. Grace Bauer Executive Director Justice ...
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Program 1.1. Arrest and Transfer 1.2. Continuous Solitary Confinement and Incommunicado Detention 1.3. Other Methods of Ill-treatment 1.3.1. Suffocation by water 1.3.2. Prolonged stress standing 1.3.3 ...
Publication • February 25, 2016
Program 1.1. Arrest and Transfer 1.2. Continuous Solitary Confinement and Incommunicado Detention 1.3. Other Methods of Ill-treatment 1.3.1. Suffocation by water 1.3.2. Prolonged stress standing 1.3.3 ...
Publication • August 4, 2016
and the federal system were operating at or above study found that people arrested for sexual offenses had 20 capacity. And even alternatives to incarceration like a five-year offense-specific re-arrest rate ...
Brief • 2010
other countries where people can be arrested and prosecuted without any evidence of guilt. This Court has recognized the probable cause standard as the threshold for arrest and continued detention ...
Brief • June 23, 2014
Filed under: False Arrest
, Officers Chea, Moriyama and Sgt. Haymond managed to get Vicky and Kimberly Luong into handcuffs, and arrested all three for interfering with the duties of an officer. (ER 711:2-9, Moriyama Test.; ER 784:7-16 ...
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